The lichen family Teloschistaceae is one of the larger families of lichenized fungi. Currently it includes one very large heterogenous genus, Caloplaca, with some 1000 or more species with a vast variation in morphology, anatomy and chemistry. The rest of the family is split into 1015 smaller genera, each with 20 or fewer species. There is no modern classification of the family based on molecular data. Here we attempt a first phylogenetic evaluation of a large part of the family, including a total of 337 species. Of these, 162 were used in a combined phylogenetic analysis of the ribosomal RNA sequence markers nrITS, nrLSU and mrSSU, using Bayesian inference. We also analysed all species using nrITS data, split into four different analyses. ...
Crustose, asexually reproducing taxa represent a large component of lichen biodiversity that is ofte...
In a recent phylogenetic analysis of the family Teloschistaceae based on three molecular markers, 31...
We describe three new, seemingly-cryptic species in the lichen genus Caloplaca (Teloschistaceae) wit...
The molecular phylogeny of the Parmeliaceae, Physciaceae, Caliciaceae and many other families of lic...
Four new monophyletic groups are found within the teloschistoid clade of the subfamily Xanthorioidea...
Seventeen robust monophyletic branches newly discovered in the phylogenetic tree of the Teloschistac...
Four new monophyletic groups are found within the teloschistoid clade of the subfamily Xanthorioidea...
The new genus Kudratoviella for the former Caloplaca zeorina group having the highest level of boots...
The phylogeny of the subfamily Xanthorioideae (Teloschistaceae) is re-analysed based on ITS, LSU and...
The genera Coppinsiella and Seawardiella are described based on the combined phylogenetic analysis f...
A phylogenetic analysis of xanthorioid lichens of the lichen family Teloschistaceae, based on ITS rD...
The lichen family Teloschistaceae from the Galapagos is revised. Most of the species belong to the C...
The lichen family Teloschistaceae (Teloschistales, lichenized Ascomycota) included ten genera and ca...
Key to genera of the xanthorioid lichens proposed during last 15 years (Kondratyuk & Kärnefelt 1997,...
We describe three new, seemingly-cryptic species in the lichen genus Caloplaca (Teloschistaceae) wit...
Crustose, asexually reproducing taxa represent a large component of lichen biodiversity that is ofte...
In a recent phylogenetic analysis of the family Teloschistaceae based on three molecular markers, 31...
We describe three new, seemingly-cryptic species in the lichen genus Caloplaca (Teloschistaceae) wit...
The molecular phylogeny of the Parmeliaceae, Physciaceae, Caliciaceae and many other families of lic...
Four new monophyletic groups are found within the teloschistoid clade of the subfamily Xanthorioidea...
Seventeen robust monophyletic branches newly discovered in the phylogenetic tree of the Teloschistac...
Four new monophyletic groups are found within the teloschistoid clade of the subfamily Xanthorioidea...
The new genus Kudratoviella for the former Caloplaca zeorina group having the highest level of boots...
The phylogeny of the subfamily Xanthorioideae (Teloschistaceae) is re-analysed based on ITS, LSU and...
The genera Coppinsiella and Seawardiella are described based on the combined phylogenetic analysis f...
A phylogenetic analysis of xanthorioid lichens of the lichen family Teloschistaceae, based on ITS rD...
The lichen family Teloschistaceae from the Galapagos is revised. Most of the species belong to the C...
The lichen family Teloschistaceae (Teloschistales, lichenized Ascomycota) included ten genera and ca...
Key to genera of the xanthorioid lichens proposed during last 15 years (Kondratyuk & Kärnefelt 1997,...
We describe three new, seemingly-cryptic species in the lichen genus Caloplaca (Teloschistaceae) wit...
Crustose, asexually reproducing taxa represent a large component of lichen biodiversity that is ofte...
In a recent phylogenetic analysis of the family Teloschistaceae based on three molecular markers, 31...
We describe three new, seemingly-cryptic species in the lichen genus Caloplaca (Teloschistaceae) wit...