Lichens are most dominant elements of Antarctic terrestrial vegetation, however, they are still not well known. In this paper, Lendemerialla vaczii is described as a new lichen la, based on morphology and phylogenetic analysis. The new species is characterized by brownish cream or buff-colored areolate thallus lacking vegetative propagules, black and lecideine apothecia and very thin (up to 1 mu m) septa in ascospores. Phylogenetic analysis of nrITS sequence data shows that new species clusters in the genus Lendemeriella with a high bootstrap support. The new species is compared with other Lendemeriella species and other related crustose Teloschistaceae species without anthraquinones and a comprehensive description is provided. An identific...
Sixteen epilithic lichen samples (13 species), collected from seven locations in Northern and South...
© 2021 The Royal Society of New Zealand.The first author collected lichens in the austral summer of ...
Antarctica seems to many people to be a very remote, isolated, and mysterious place at the end of th...
Three lichenized fungal species collected from James Ross Island (eastern coast of Antarctic Peninsu...
Based on a combined three locus analysis two new genera, Charcotiana and Amundsenia, are proposed in...
James Ross Island (Antarctic Peninsula) is one of the lichen rich islands of Antarctica because of i...
As part of a project aiming to determine the lichenised fungal biodiversity of James Ross Island (Ea...
The new terricolous lichen species Thamnolecania yunusii Halici, Gullu, Bolukbasi & Kahraman, which ...
© 2020 EMUNI Press.As a result of our studies aiming to determine the lichen mycota of the James Ros...
© 2021 EMUNI Press. All rights reserved.Buellia epigaea, a terricolous lichenized fungal species kno...
As a result of our studies aiming to determine the lichen mycota of the James Ross Island (Antarctic...
Four lichen species new to the Antarctic and sub-Antarctic South Georgia are reported. One is new to...
© TÜBİTAK.The new lichen species Shackletonia backorii Halıcı, Güllü & Kahraman is described from Ja...
Molecular phylogenetics has revolutionized the taxonomy of crustose lichens and revealed an extensiv...
A tota1 of 71 lichen species in 42 genera are listed for the island. Three species are described as ...
Sixteen epilithic lichen samples (13 species), collected from seven locations in Northern and South...
© 2021 The Royal Society of New Zealand.The first author collected lichens in the austral summer of ...
Antarctica seems to many people to be a very remote, isolated, and mysterious place at the end of th...
Three lichenized fungal species collected from James Ross Island (eastern coast of Antarctic Peninsu...
Based on a combined three locus analysis two new genera, Charcotiana and Amundsenia, are proposed in...
James Ross Island (Antarctic Peninsula) is one of the lichen rich islands of Antarctica because of i...
As part of a project aiming to determine the lichenised fungal biodiversity of James Ross Island (Ea...
The new terricolous lichen species Thamnolecania yunusii Halici, Gullu, Bolukbasi & Kahraman, which ...
© 2020 EMUNI Press.As a result of our studies aiming to determine the lichen mycota of the James Ros...
© 2021 EMUNI Press. All rights reserved.Buellia epigaea, a terricolous lichenized fungal species kno...
As a result of our studies aiming to determine the lichen mycota of the James Ross Island (Antarctic...
Four lichen species new to the Antarctic and sub-Antarctic South Georgia are reported. One is new to...
© TÜBİTAK.The new lichen species Shackletonia backorii Halıcı, Güllü & Kahraman is described from Ja...
Molecular phylogenetics has revolutionized the taxonomy of crustose lichens and revealed an extensiv...
A tota1 of 71 lichen species in 42 genera are listed for the island. Three species are described as ...
Sixteen epilithic lichen samples (13 species), collected from seven locations in Northern and South...
© 2021 The Royal Society of New Zealand.The first author collected lichens in the austral summer of ...
Antarctica seems to many people to be a very remote, isolated, and mysterious place at the end of th...