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Singh P., Joshi Y. & Singh K.P. (2017): A new lichenicolous species of Melaspilea (Melaspileaceae, Arthoniales) from India - Acta Botanica Hungarica, 59(3–4): 439–443

A new lichenicolous fungus Melaspilea nitidochapsae colonising on the thallus of Nitidoc- hapsa leprieurii (Mont.) Parnmen, Lücking et Lumbsch is described from India. The new species differs from other known species colonising lichen family Graphidaceae by having completely carbonised exciple, hyaline to pale brown transversely 1-septate ascospores and a different host. Andaman and Nicobar Islands, lichenicolous fungus, Melaspilea EndNote Read more... 

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von Brackel W. & Markovskaja S. (2009): A new lichenicolous species of Endophragmiella from Bavaria/Germany - Nova Hedwigia, 88(3-4): 513-519

The new species Endophragmiella franconica Brackel & Markovskaja is described from Bavaria, growing on the thalli of Platismatia glauca and Hypogymnia physodes. The second lichenicolous species of the genus is characterised by 1-septate conidia with a collapsed basal cell. Its features and the differences to the other species of the genus, especially E. hughesii D.Hawksw., are discussed. EndNote Read more... 

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Elix J. (2022): A new lichenicolous species of Cratiria (Caliciaceae, Ascomycota) from north Queensland, Australia - Australasian Lichenology, 91: 60-62

Cratiria cinnamomea Elix, a lichenicolous species with 1-septate Cratiria-type ascospores, bacilliform conidia and containing norstictic and cinnamomeic acids, is described as new to science. EndNote PDF Read more... 

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Svensson M. & Westberg M. (2021): A new lichenicolous species of Carbonea (Ascomycota, Lecanoraceae) from northern Sweden - Phytotaxa, 522(3): 221–230

Carbonea is a widely distributed genus of lecideoid fungi, including both lichenized and non-lichenized, often parasitic species. We describe the new, non-lichenized species Carbonea tephromelae, based on material collected in the Swedish part of the Scandes. The new species is characterized by a colourless hypothecium, broadly ellipsoid to globose ascospores, and by growing on the thallus of the common saxicolous lichen Tephromela atra. It is similar to the likewise lichenicolous species C. … URL EndNote Read more... 

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Halıcı M.G., Hawksworth D.L., Candan M. & Özdemir Türk A. (2010): A new lichenicolous species of Capronia (Ascomycota, Herpotrichiellaceae), with a key to the known lichenicolous species of the genus - Fungal Diversity, 40(1): 37-40

A new lichenicolous fungus in the genus Capronia is described: C. minutosetosa sp. nov. from the thallus of Chromatochlamys muscorum in Turkey and Spain. The new species differs from those previously recognized in the genus in the size and septation of the ascospores and peridial setae, as well as in occurring on unrelated hosts. A key to the eleven lichenicolous species of the genus now known is also presented. Keywords Lichenicolous fungi - Lichens - Chromatochlamys - Turkey - Spain. EndNote Read more... 

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Knudsen K., Sheard J.W., Kocourková J. & Mayrhofer H. (2013): A new lichenicolous lichen from Europe and western North America in the genus Dimelaena (Physciaceae) - Bryologist, 116(3): 257-262

Dimelaena lichenicola is a juvenile parasite on D. oreina and D. thysanota, developing an independent brown areolate lichenized thallus on gneiss and acid rock. It differs from D. californica primarily in producing longer conidia (6.0–10.0 3 1.0 vs. 5.0–6.0 3 1.0 mm), having a reduced thallus and minute lobes, lacking a well-developed plicate margin and a prothallus, having a different host species (D. oreina and D. thrysanota vs. D. radiata), and a different habitat (montane vs. coastal). … EndNote Read more... 

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Knudsen K., Breuss O. & Kocourková J. (2014): A new lichenicolous Heteroplacidium (Verrucariaceae) from the deserts of southern California - Opuscula Philolichenum, 13: 26–33

Heteroplacidium transmutans is described from the Sonoran and Mojave Deserts in southern California. It is a lichenicolous lichen that is a juvenile fungal parasite on the common yellow crustose lichen Acarospora socialis. The species eventually develops an independent lichenized thallus that is epilithic on granite. KEYWORD. – Anza Borrego, Joshua Tree National Park, parasites, morphology, taxonomy. EndNote Read more... 

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Falswal A. & Bhandari B.S. (2021): A new lichenicolous fungus from Garhwal Himalayan region of Uttarakhand, India - Acta Botanica Hungarica, 63: 297–302

Sphinctrina pertusa Falswal A. is described as a new species of lichenicolous fungus from India. It is characterised by eight non-septate, broadly ellipsoidal, uniseriate, ascospores with olive green tint and irregular ridge like ornamentations. This fungus is growing on known lichen host Pertusaria but differs from five closely related species i.e., S. anglica, S. leucopoda, S. tubaeformis, S. turbinata, S. paramerae with different taxonomic characters. A detailed comparative analysis with … URL EndNote Read more... 

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David J. C. & Etayo J. (1995): A new lichenicolous fungus from Collema: Endococcus caudisporus sp. nov. (Dothideales, incertae sedis) - Lichenologist, 27(4): 314-316

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Sparrius L. B. & Aptroot A. (2007): A new lichenicolous Enterographa species from Britanny (France) - Lichenologist, 39(4): 315-317

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