Antarctic muscicolous leprarioid lichens are examined chemically and morphologically. The species belong to Lepraria, Lecidella and Lecanora. Crocynia nivea Hue, C. candidadissirnu Hue and Lepraria angardiana 0vstedal are placed in synonymy with Lepraria caerulescens (Hue) Botnen & 0vstedal comb. nov. (syn. Crocynia caerulescem Hue), and the species is lectotypified. Lepraria arctica (Lynge) Wetmore is reported for the first time from the Antarctic and the southern hemisphere. Some non-leprose taxa are also discussed
Two new corticolous lichen species are described, Lepraria nothofagi Elix & Kukwa (atranorin, streps...
Four lichen species new to the Antarctic and sub-Antarctic South Georgia are reported. One is new to...
Hypocenomyce isidiosa and Lepraria lobata from Australia, Leprocaulon australasicum from Australia a...
Five species of lecideoid lichens belonging to three genera are reported as new to the flora of the ...
I 3. SulruRny oF THEMArNREsuLTsoF THETHEsts The submittedthesis includes seven papers discussing new...
The Lepraria neglecta group is a distinctive entity within the sterile, asexually reproducing lichen...
A combination of molecular phylogenetic analyses of ITS and mtSSU sequences, morphological and chemi...
The genus Lepraria Ach. (Stereocaulaceae, Ascomycota) comprises lichen-forming fungi that never deve...
Lepraria cryptovouauxii is described as a new semicryptic species similar to L. vouauxii, from which...
James Ross Island (Antarctic Peninsula) is one of the lichen rich islands of Antarctica because of i...
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...
The diversity of lichens, especially crustose species, in continental Antarctica is still poorly kno...
Recent collections from King George Island, Deception Island and the Antarctic Peninsula provide evi...
Antarctica seems to many people to be a very remote, isolated, and mysterious place at the end of th...
Two new corticolous lichen species are described, Lepraria nothofagi Elix & Kukwa (atranorin, streps...
Four lichen species new to the Antarctic and sub-Antarctic South Georgia are reported. One is new to...
Hypocenomyce isidiosa and Lepraria lobata from Australia, Leprocaulon australasicum from Australia a...
Five species of lecideoid lichens belonging to three genera are reported as new to the flora of the ...
I 3. SulruRny oF THEMArNREsuLTsoF THETHEsts The submittedthesis includes seven papers discussing new...
The Lepraria neglecta group is a distinctive entity within the sterile, asexually reproducing lichen...
A combination of molecular phylogenetic analyses of ITS and mtSSU sequences, morphological and chemi...
The genus Lepraria Ach. (Stereocaulaceae, Ascomycota) comprises lichen-forming fungi that never deve...
Lepraria cryptovouauxii is described as a new semicryptic species similar to L. vouauxii, from which...
James Ross Island (Antarctic Peninsula) is one of the lichen rich islands of Antarctica because of i...
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...
The diversity of lichens, especially crustose species, in continental Antarctica is still poorly kno...
Recent collections from King George Island, Deception Island and the Antarctic Peninsula provide evi...
Antarctica seems to many people to be a very remote, isolated, and mysterious place at the end of th...
Two new corticolous lichen species are described, Lepraria nothofagi Elix & Kukwa (atranorin, streps...
Four lichen species new to the Antarctic and sub-Antarctic South Georgia are reported. One is new to...
Hypocenomyce isidiosa and Lepraria lobata from Australia, Leprocaulon australasicum from Australia a...