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Gelatinopsis leptogii (Helotiales, Ascomycota), a new lichenicolous fungus on Leptogium byssinum from Belgium and Germany
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The new lichenicolous fungus, Gelatinopsis leptogii, is described from Belgium and Germany, where it grows on Leptogium byssinum. It differs from G. ericetorum, which grows on Dibaeis, in the shorter and broader ascospores and different ascomatal pigments, and from G. roccellae, which grows on Roccella, in the shorter ascospores and larger ascomata.


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The first lichenicolous species of Schismatomma (Roccellaceae)
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The new species, Schismatomma physconiicola, lichenicolouso on the thallus of Physconia cf. muscigena, is described from Mexico. It is the first knon non-lichenized, lichenicolous species in the genus Schismatomma.


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New insights into classification and evolution of the Lecanoromycetes (Pezizomycotina, Ascomycota) from phylogenetic analyses of three ribosomal rna- and two protein-coding genes
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The Lecanoromycetes includes most of the lichen-forming fungal species and is therefore one of the most diverse class of all Fung in terms of phenotypic complexity. We report phylogenetic relationships within the Lecanoromycetes resulting from Bayesian and maximum likelihood analysis with complementary posterior probabilities an bootstrap support values based on three combined multilocus datasets using ea supermatrix approach. (...)


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New or interesting lichens and lichenicolous fungi from Belgium, Luxembourg and northern France. X

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Review of recent literature and studies on large and mainly recent collections of lichens and lichenicolous fungi let to the addition of 35 taxa to the flora of Belgium, Luxembourg and northern France. (...) Three species are to be deleted from that flora: Brodoa intestiniformis, Fuscopannaria saubinetii and Squamarina oleosa.


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Contribution to the knowledge of lichens in northern France

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