The Caloplaca citrina group in the Nordic countries, except Iceland, is analysed with regard to morphology, anatomy, ecology, and chemistry. Their genetic relationship is also analysed using the ITS ribosomal DNA gene. The results show that there are at least five species within what has been called C. citrina, of which four are closely related to one another and to several non-sorediate species. Three of these, C. citrina, C. flavocitrina and C. arcis have previously been recognized at specific or varietal level some time during the last two centuries, whereas the fourth species, C. dichroa, is described as new. The fifth species, C. phlogina, is not related to the other species but shows a close relationship to the Xanthoria candelaria gr...
The genus Caloplaca is the largest genus in the family Teloschistaceae. The 103 species in the genus...
This paper includes 19 saxicolous species of Caloplaca from North and Central America that are chara...
23 species of the lichen genus Caloplaca from Svalbard are described and/or discussed. The descripti...
The Caloplaca citrina group in the Nordic countries, except Iceland, is analysed with regard to morp...
The genus Caloplaca in the Nordic countries is currently under revision and this work has resulted i...
Using ITS nrDNA sequence data, the Caloplaca cerina group (Teloschistaceae) is defined here as a mon...
Flavoplaca havaasii, previously known only from its type locality in southern Norway, is reported he...
Specimens of Caloplaca belonging to the group of C. citrina (Hoffm.) Th. Fr. were collected in diffe...
Caloplaca herbidella (Hue) H. Magn. and C. furfuracea H. Magn. are two isidiate, epiphytic species i...
Caloplaca ulcerosa, known as an epiphytic species growing on the bark of broad-leaved trees, is newl...
The thesis deals with phylogeny, taxonomy and nomenclature of selected groups of the lichen genus Ca...
Two new species of Caloplaca are described, C. pseudocitrina (in the C. citrina group), which is cha...
Caloplaca tominii Savicz occurs in Southwestern Yukon (Canada, Region of Kluane), beyond its previou...
This paper treats four saxicolous species of Caloplaca occurring mainly in subtropical or semiarid r...
A new taxonomy of the Caloplaca citrina group in the Black Sea region is presented. It is based on t...
The genus Caloplaca is the largest genus in the family Teloschistaceae. The 103 species in the genus...
This paper includes 19 saxicolous species of Caloplaca from North and Central America that are chara...
23 species of the lichen genus Caloplaca from Svalbard are described and/or discussed. The descripti...
The Caloplaca citrina group in the Nordic countries, except Iceland, is analysed with regard to morp...
The genus Caloplaca in the Nordic countries is currently under revision and this work has resulted i...
Using ITS nrDNA sequence data, the Caloplaca cerina group (Teloschistaceae) is defined here as a mon...
Flavoplaca havaasii, previously known only from its type locality in southern Norway, is reported he...
Specimens of Caloplaca belonging to the group of C. citrina (Hoffm.) Th. Fr. were collected in diffe...
Caloplaca herbidella (Hue) H. Magn. and C. furfuracea H. Magn. are two isidiate, epiphytic species i...
Caloplaca ulcerosa, known as an epiphytic species growing on the bark of broad-leaved trees, is newl...
The thesis deals with phylogeny, taxonomy and nomenclature of selected groups of the lichen genus Ca...
Two new species of Caloplaca are described, C. pseudocitrina (in the C. citrina group), which is cha...
Caloplaca tominii Savicz occurs in Southwestern Yukon (Canada, Region of Kluane), beyond its previou...
This paper treats four saxicolous species of Caloplaca occurring mainly in subtropical or semiarid r...
A new taxonomy of the Caloplaca citrina group in the Black Sea region is presented. It is based on t...
The genus Caloplaca is the largest genus in the family Teloschistaceae. The 103 species in the genus...
This paper includes 19 saxicolous species of Caloplaca from North and Central America that are chara...
23 species of the lichen genus Caloplaca from Svalbard are described and/or discussed. The descripti...