First records of Tuckermannopsis orbata (Parmeliaceae) and Chaenothecopsis parasitaster (Mycocaliciaceae) from Kamchatka


I. S. Stepanchikova, D. E. Himelbrant


DOI: https://doi.org/10.31111/nsnr/2011.45.219


Abstract

Tuckermannopsis orbata (Nyl.) M. J. Lai (Parmeliaceae Zenker) and Chaenothecopsis parasitaster (Bagl. et Carestia) D. Hawksw. (Mycocaliciaceae A. F. W. Schmidt) are reported for the first time for Kamchatka Peninsula and Russian Far East. The first species is also new for Russia and Asia.


Keywords: lichens, Parmeliaceae, calicioid fungi, new records, Kamchatka Peninsula


Section: Lichens


How to cite

Stepanchikova I. S., Himelbrant D. E. 2011. First records of Tuckermannopsis orbata (Parmeliaceae) and Chaenothecopsis parasitaster (Mycocaliciaceae) from Kamchatka. Novosti sistematiki nizshikh rastenii 45: 219–222. https://doi.org/10.31111/nsnr/2011.45.219


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