A higher-level phylogenetic classification of the Fungi.
- D. Hibbett, M. Binder, Ning Zhang
- BiologyMycological Research
- 1 May 2007
A five-gene phylogeny of Pezizomycotina.
- J. Spatafora, G. Sung, C. Schoch
- BiologyMycologia
- 1 November 2006
Pezizomycotina is the largest subphylum of Ascomycota and includes the vast majority of filamentous, ascoma-producing species, and the seven remaining classes formed a monophyletic group that corresponds to Leotiomyceta.
Contribution of RPB2 to multilocus phylogenetic studies of the euascomycetes (Pezizomycotina, Fungi) with special emphasis on the lichen-forming Acarosporaceae and evolution of polyspory.
- V. Reeb, F. Lutzoni, C. Roux
- BiologyMolecular Phylogenetics and Evolution
- 1 September 2004
Using a multigene phylogenetic analysis to assess generic delineation and character evolution in Verrucariaceae (Verrucariales, Ascomycota).
- C. Gueidan, C. Roux, F. Lutzoni
- BiologyMycological Research
- 1 October 2007
The lichens of the Alps – an annotated checklist
- P. Nimis, J. Hafellner, P. O. Bilovitz
- Environmental ScienceMycoKeys
- 12 March 2018
The number of poorly known taxa is quite high, which indicates that, in spite of the Alps being one of the lichenologically most studied mountain systems worldwide, much work is still needed to reach a satisfactory picture of their real lichen diversity.
Generic classification of the Verrucariaceae (Ascomycota) based on molecular and morphological evidence: recent progress and remaining challenges
- C. Gueidan, S. Savić, F. Lutzoni
- Biology
- 1 February 2009
It is shown that it is necessary to revise the present morphology-based generic delineation of the lichen family Verrucariaceae in or in accordance with molecular phylogenetic analyses and morphological Studies.
New crustose Teloschistaceae in Central Europe
- J. Vondrák, I. Frolov, C. Roux
- Environmental ScienceThe Lichenologist
- 31 October 2013
The results show that atranorin is absent in the majority of taxa related to C. areolata, and five new species are fully described using more than a hundred phenotype characters, and diagnostic characters are indicated separately.
A five-gene phylogeny of Pezizomycotina
- J. Spatafora, G. Sung, C. Schoch
- Biology
- 1 November 2006
Pezizomycotina is the largest subphylum of Ascomycota and includes the vast majority of filamentous, ascoma-producing species, and the seven remaining classes formed a monophyletic group that corresponds to Leotiomyceta.
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