2006
DOI: 10.1639/0007-2745(2006)109[0085:ansobf]2.0.co;2
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A new species ofBactrosporafrom northwestern North America

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“…It resembles B. brodoi (and differs from the rest of B. cascadensis material cited here) in possessing an entirely endophloedal thallus, with no sign of the typical effuse, scurfy, pinkish thallus of B. cascadensis . However, it differs from B. brodoi (and agrees with B. cascadensis ) in possessing Patellarioides-type ascospores (2.2–)2.8(–3.5) μm wide (narrower than in the otherwise similar B. brodoi ; Ponzetti & McCune 2006), asci (11–)12.7(–15) μm wide, an I+ pale blue hymenium and subhymenium, and a strongly I+ blue excipulum. Baeomyces rufus (Huds.) Rebent.…”
Section: Catalogue Of All Named Taxa Foundmentioning
confidence: 70%
“…It resembles B. brodoi (and differs from the rest of B. cascadensis material cited here) in possessing an entirely endophloedal thallus, with no sign of the typical effuse, scurfy, pinkish thallus of B. cascadensis . However, it differs from B. brodoi (and agrees with B. cascadensis ) in possessing Patellarioides-type ascospores (2.2–)2.8(–3.5) μm wide (narrower than in the otherwise similar B. brodoi ; Ponzetti & McCune 2006), asci (11–)12.7(–15) μm wide, an I+ pale blue hymenium and subhymenium, and a strongly I+ blue excipulum. Baeomyces rufus (Huds.) Rebent.…”
Section: Catalogue Of All Named Taxa Foundmentioning
confidence: 70%
“…So far 30 species of Bactrospora are known, 20 of which were treated in the revision of the genus by Egea & Torrente (1993), the others described in subsequent papers (Egea & Torrente 1995; Egea et al . 1997; Kantvilas 2004; Lendemer 2004; Ponzetti & McCune 2006; Sparrius et al . 2006; Aptroot et al .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…So far 30 species of Bactrospora are known, 20 of which were treated in the revision of the genus by Egea & Torrente (1993), the others described in subsequent papers (Egea & Torrente 1995;Egea et al 1997;Kantvilas 2004;Lendemer 2004;Ponzetti & McCune 2006;Sparrius et al 2006;Aptroot et al 2007;Berger & Aptroot 2008). Many species are known from one country only, but the known ranges of some species have expanded recently when additional reports were published (e.g.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…comprises at least 29 species of predominantly corticolous lichens. It was revised by Egea & Torrente (1993), with additional taxa published by Egea & Torrente (1995), Egea et al (1997), Kantvilas (2004), Ponzetti & McCune (2006) and Sparrius et al . (2006).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…comprises at least 29 species of predominantly corticolous lichens. It was revised by Egea & Torrente (1993), with additional taxa published by Egea & Torrente (1995), Egea et al (1997), Kantvilas (2004), Ponzetti & McCune (2006) and Sparrius et al (2006). Bactrospora is characterized by an ecorticate crustose thallus with Trentepohlia as photobiont, black apothecioid ascomata, carbonized excipulum extending below the hymenium, dichotomously branched paraphysoids, fissitunicate, and cylindrical eight-spored 'Bactrospora type' asci with the following characteristics: an apical apparatus consisting of a conspicuous K/I + blue ring, basal part with a small oculus, 'masse axial' lacking and a peculiar form of the subapical thickening in broken asci.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%