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Adler M. (1987): A new species of the genus Canoparmelia from Argentina - Mycotaxon, 28: 251-254

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Adler M. & Calvelo S. (1993): New reports of Parmeliaceae s. str. (Lichenized Ascomycotina) from southwestern Argentina - Mycotaxon, 46: 105-127

New to Argentina: Cetrariastrum americanum, Hypotrachyna sinuosa, Parmelinopsis swinscowii EndNote Read more... 

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Adler M. & Calvelo S. (2007): Flavoparmelia amplexa and F. springtonensis (Parmeliaceae) new to the Americas and additions to the lichen flora of Argentina - Bibl. Lichenol., 95: 121-129

The world distributions of nine species of the Parmeliaceae is presented including new localities in Argentina. Flavoparmelia amplexa (Stirt.) Hale, formerly known exclusively from Africa, is cited for the first time for the American continent, and is therefore categorized as a South American-African species, whereas F. springtonensis (Elix) Hale, until now known as an Australasian endemic, is reported for the first time for America as well and consequently categorized as a South American-Australasian … EndNote Read more... 

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Adler M. & Elix J.A. (1987): Three new saxicolous species in Parmeliaceae (lichenized Ascomycotina) from Argentina - Mycotaxon, 30: 339-344

Argentina, Uruguay. New species: Canomaculina tandilensis, C. ventanica, Parmelinopsis bonmriensis. EndNote Read more... 

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Adler M. T. (1990): An artificial key to the genera of the Parmeliaceae (Lichenes, Ascomycotina) - Mycotaxon, 38: 331-347

Pseudevernia and Brodoa are not included because of questions concerning placement in the Parmeliaceae EndNote Read more... 

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Adler M. T. & Ahti T. (1996): The distinction of Punctelia perreticulata and P. subrudecta (Parmeliaceae, Leanorales) - Lichenologist, 28(5): 431-436

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Adler M. T. & Calvelo S. (2002): Parmeliaceae species (lichenized Ascomycetes) from Tierra del Fuego (southern South America) and their world distribution patterns - Mitt. Inst. Allg. Bot. Hamburg, 30-32: 9-24

The Parmeliaceae s. str. (Parmelia s. lat., sensu Elix 1993) from Tierra del Fuego (southern South America) were studied and a list of the 36 recorded species, in 18 genera, is presented. The world distribution patterns ofthese species, traced mainly through literature, are mapped. Each species is assigned to a phytogeographical category according to its distribution pattern: Cosmopolitan, Bipolar, Austral, Pantropical, South American-Australasian, South American-African, Andean and Andean-Patagonian. … EndNote Read more... 

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Adler M., Calvelo S. & Elix J. A. (2006): The distinction between Menegazzia cincinnata and M. valdiviensis (Parmeliaceae) - Mycotaxon, 95: 217-228

Separation of two taxa from southern South America best done using ascospore length and presence or absence of thamnolic acid in the medulla EndNote Read more... 

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Adler M.T. (1989): Two new species in Parmeliaceae (lichenized Ascomycotina) and new records for Argentina - Mycotaxon, 35(2): 399-404

Punctelia jujensis sp. nov., Parmotrema pseudobreviciliatum Adler, Elix & Hale sp. nov. Four additional species are reported for the first time from Argentina EndNote Read more... 

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Adler M.T. (1996): A comparative study on Punctelia colombiana and Punctelia stictica (Parmeliaceae, lichenized Ascomycotina) - Mycotaxon, 58: 77-92

Asexual Propagules, Conidia, Isidia, Phyllidia, Punctelia, South America EndNote Read more... 

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