New species of lichenicolous fungi from the Canary Islands
@article{PrezVargas2013NewSO, title={New species of lichenicolous fungi from the Canary Islands}, author={I. P{\'e}rez-Vargas and J. Etayo and Consuelo Hern{\'a}ndez-Padr{\'o}n}, journal={Phytotaxa}, year={2013}, volume={99}, pages={58-64} }
Three new species of lichenicolous fungi from the Canary Islands ( Leightoniomyces canariensis , Lichenodiplis anomalus and Perigrapha phaeophysciae ), are described as new to science. A description of each species is given together with notes on their chemistry, distribution, ecology and taxonomy. Similar species are briefly discussed.
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