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Schmitt I., Martín M. P., Türk R. & Lumbsch H. T. (2003): Phylogenetic position of the genera Varicellaria, Melanaria and Thamnochrolechia (Pertusariales), Bibl. Lichenol., 86: 147-154

The phylogeny of the genera Melanaria,Varicellaria and Thamnochrolechia (Pertusariales) was investigated using nucleotide sequences of the nu LSU rRNA and mt SSU rRNA genes. In Thamnochrolechia only the LSU data set could be obtained. Sequences from these regions of 12 pertusarialean fungi were aligned to those of three representatives of Agyriales used as outgroup. The combined alignment was analyzed cladistically using maximum parsimony. The Melanaria species clustered within Pertusaria s.str. … EN Read more... 

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Messuti M. I. (2003): Notes on Coccotrema colobinum (lichenized Ascomycotina), Bibl. Lichenol., 86: 129-132

As part of a taxonomic revision of the order Pertusariales in southern South America a new combination. Coccotrema colobinum (Tuck) Messuti, is proposed EN Read more... 

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Lumbsch H. T., Elix J. A. (2003): The lichen genus Diploschistes (Thelotremataceae) in Australia, Bibl. Lichenol., 86: 119-128

The Australian species of Diploschistes are revised and a key to the 15 species is provided. D. microsporus Lumbsch & Elix from New South Wales is described as a new species and D. aeneus is a new record for Australia EN Read more... 

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Linke K., Hemmerich J., Lumbsch H. T. (2003): Identification of Nostoc cyanobionts in some Peltigera species using a group I intron in the tRNALeu gene, Bibl. Lichenol., 86: 113-118

Sequences of a group I intron in the tRNALeu of six Nostoc samples were obtained and aligned with 17 sequences obtained from GenBank. A simple distance based approach, using a neighbor-joining tree with Jukes-Cantor correction, was employed to identify the cultures at species level. The results indicate that Peltigera malacea has at least two different cyanobionts: N. muscorum and N. punctiforme. N. punctiforme is present in P. hydrothyria and N. commune in P. canina EN Read more... 

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Culberson W.L. (1964): Recent Literature on Lichens. 48, Bryologist, 67(1): 102-106

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Diederich P., Sérusiaux E. (2003): Stromatopogon cladoniae sp. nova, a remarkable new lichenicolous coelomycete from Belgium, Bibl. Lichenol., 86: 103-106

The new species Stromatopogon cladoniae sp. nova is distinguished from the type species of the genus by the overall smaller dimensions of galls, pycnidia, macroconidia and microconidia, and by a different host. It is known only from the type locality in the Belgian Ardenne where it grows over Cladonia polydactyla EN Read more... 

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Breuss O. (2003): Eine neue Dermatocarpon-Art (lichenisierte Ascomyceten, Verrucariales) aus Kanada, Bibl. Lichenol., 86: 99-102

A new species of the lichen genus Dermatocarpon, D. atrogranulosum, is described. It belongs to sect. Polyrhizion. Its underside is covered by papillate to coarse, irregularly knobby or somewhat elongated rhizinomorphs. Underside and rhizinomorphs bear small complexes of two to several cells with thick, dark brown walls. Thus the underside appears minutely waited or granular. The new species is only known from the type locality in Canada. Lichenized Ascomycetes, pyrenocarpous lichens, Dermatocarpon … EN Read more... 

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Braun U. (2003): Miscellaneous notes on some cercosporoid hyphomycetes, Bibl. Lichenol., 86: 79-98

The new species Passalora amazonica, Pseudocercospora euphorbiacearum, P. feigenana, P. graphioides, P. ficina and Stenella are described and the new combinations Cladosporium cheonis, Passalora P. Pseudocercospora amonifolii, P. ilicis and P.pulvinula are introduced. Cercospora cluytiae, C. mucunicola and C. panacis are re-described and their taxonomic positions are discussed EN Read more... 

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Aptroot A., Lücking R. (2003): Phenotype-based phylogenetic analysis does not support generic separation of Gyalidea and Solorinella (Ostropales: Asterothyriaceae), Bibl. Lichenol., 86: 53-78

We performed a phylogenetic analysis of the lichen family Asterothyriaceae, using morphological, anatomical, and ontogenetic data. The results support generic status of Psoro- theciopsis and Asterothyrium in their current circumscription, while Gyalidea becomes para- or possibly polyphyletic when including G. epiphylla and G. phyllophila and excluding the monospecific Solorinella as a separate genus. Gyalidea epiphylla and G. phyllophila appear isolated from the remainder of the genus on a clade … EN Read more... 

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Leuckert C. & Hertel H. (2003): On the Lecidea atrobrunnea complex (Lecanorales, Lecideaceae) in the Americas. I. Introduction and chemistry, Bibliotheca Lichenologica, 86: 13-31

The lichen chemistry of some 860 mainly North American specimens of Lecidea atrobrunnea (Lam. & DC.) Schaer. sensu lato (inch L. placodiiformis Hue, L. protabacina Nyl., L. subfumosa (Arnold) Zwackh, L. syncarpa Zahlbr.) was studied. Diagnostically significant lichen substances are p-depsides of the orcinol-type with long aliphatic side-chains, depsidones of the ß-orcinol type, and dibenzofurans. 15 different chemotypes are distinguished. Beside 8 single-syndrome chemotypes 6 complex chemotypes … EN Read more... 

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