Cephalodiate Arten der GattungLecidea sensu lato (Ascomycetes lichenisati)
@article{Hertel2004CephalodiateAD, title={Cephalodiate Arten der GattungLecidea sensu lato (Ascomycetes lichenisati)}, author={Hannes Hertel and Gerhard Rambold}, journal={Plant Systematics and Evolution}, year={2004}, volume={158}, pages={289-312} }
Abstract(1) The ability to produce cephalodia is usually a genus-specific character in lichens. (2)Lecidea shushaniiThoms., is a member of the genusTephromela, closely related toT. aglaea. It is not clear, whether or not the cephalodia of this taxon are true cephalodia or colonies of epiphytic cyanobacteria and whether or notLecidea shushanii is an independent species. (3)Lecidea dovrensisNyl., is, in contrast to the traditional concept, not conspecific withLecidea alpestrisSommerf., but an…
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