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Øvstedal D.O., Lindblom L., Knudsen K. & Fryday A.M. (2018): A new species of Acarospora (Acarosporaceae, Acarosporales, lichenized Ascomycota) from the Falkland Islands (Islas Malvinas) - Phytotaxa, 340(1): 86–92

Acarospora malouina Øvstedal & K. Knudsen is described from the Falkland Islands. It is morphologically very similar to the Antarctic species A. gwynnii but differs in chemistry, ecology and evidence from molecular data. Keywords: lichenized fungi, new species, South America, southern subpolar region. EndNote Read more... 

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Makhija U. & Adawadkar B. (2003): A new species of Acanthothecis from India - Mycotaxon, 88: 139-141

Acanthothecis nivalis sp. nov. (India, Andaman Island EndNote Read more... 

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Muscavitch Z.M. & Lendemer J.C. (2016): A new species of Acanthothecis (Ostropales), highlights subtropical floristic elements of the southern Appalachian lichen biota in eastern North America - Bryologist, 119(4): 350–360

Acanthothecis fontana is described as new to science based on material collected in the southern Appalachian Mountains of western North Carolina. It is most similar to A. paucispora, but differs in its smaller ascospores and apparent allopatric distribution. In addition to the description of the new species, a key is provided to the genus Acanthothecis, including the species of Fissurina with warted paraphyses, together with a tabular summary of information pertaining to ascospores and chemistry. … EndNote Read more... 

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van den Boom P.P.G., Brand A.M. & Suija A. (2015): A new species of Absconditella from western and central Europe with a key to the European members - Phytotaxa, 238(3): 271–277

A revision of the genus Absconditella in the Netherlands resulted in the discovery of a new species—A. rubra. A formal description is given as well as notes on other Absconditella species mainly from the Netherlands. It is the first known real epiphytic species of the genus Absconditella s.l. in Europe. A key to the ten known Absconditella species in Europe is provided. Key words: European species, DNA barcode, identification key, Ostropales. EndNote Read more... 

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Pérez-Vargas I., Hernández-Padrón C., Pérez de Paz P.L., van den Boom P.P.G. & Jørgensen P.M. (2014): A new species in the lichen genus Vahliella from the Canary Islands, including a key to Vahliellaceae, Pannariaceae, and Coccocarpiaceae in Macaronesia - Phytotaxa, 167(2): 183–188

Vahliella isidioidea, found on consolidated soil in the laurel forest from the Canary Islands is described as new to science. A description of the species is given together with notes on its chemistry, distribution, ecology and taxonomy. Possible related lichen taxa are discussed briefly and a key to the Macaronesian species of Vahliella and morphologically related species is also provided. Key words: Canary Islands, biodiversity, taxonomy, Vahliellaceae. EndNote Read more... 

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Upreti D.K. & Divakar P.K. (2010): A new species in the lichen genus Sticta (Schreb.) Ach. (Lobariaceae) from the Indian subcontinent - Nova Hedwigia, 90: 251-255

Sticta indica D.Awasthi & Upreti, is newly described. The new taxon has a restricted distribution in temperate Himalayas growing on rocks in association with mosses in moist shady more or less thinned out Quercus semecarpifolia forests. Key words: Indian subcontinent, new species, Sticta, Lobariaceae, lichens. EndNote Read more... 

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Archer A.W. (1990): A new species in the lichen genus Pertusaria from the Southern Hemisphere: Pertusaria paeminosa - Nova Hedwigia , 50(3-4): 395-399

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Archer A.W. & Elix J.A. (2014): A new species in the lichen genus Pertusaria (Pertusariaceae) from Brazil - Telopea, 16: 11-13

The new species, Pertusaria elizabethae, is reported from Brazil. The chemistry and morphology of this species are discussed. EndNote Read more... 

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Han L.-F., Zheng T.-X. & Guo S.-Y. (2015): A new species in the lichen genus Peltigera from northern China based on morphology and DNA sequence data - Bryologist, 118(1): 46-53

In an investigation of Peltigera species in montane forests of northern China, a new species, P. isidiophora was identified based on morphological characteristics and DNA sequence data. It differs morphologically from other members of the P. canina-group by its laminal clustered isidia occurring in pits, shiny upper surface, and its slender, scattered and simple rhizines. It also differs chemically from morphologically similar species by two unnamed terpenoid metabolites detected by thin layer chromatography … EndNote Read more... 

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Brusse F. A. (1991): A new species in the lichen genus Parmelia (Parmeliaceae, Ascomycotina), from the Blouberg, northern Transvaal, South Africa, with further notes on southern African lichens - Mycotaxon, 42: 163-169

Parmelia abraxas sp. nov., P. adamantea sp. nov., P. assimilis sp. nov., P. lucrosa sp. nov., P. musculina sp. nov., P. oreophila sp. nov., P. parilis sp. nov., P. putida sp. nov., P. brevilobata (Hale) comb. nov., P. esterhuyseniae (Hale) comb. nov., P. tsekensis (Hale) comb. nov., Gonolecania fumosonigricans (Mull. Arg.) comb. nov. Parmelia minuta Essl. and P. mougeotii Schaer. ex Dietr. are confirmed for South Africa EndNote Read more... 

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