2017
DOI: 10.1556/034.59.2017.1-2.7
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New and noteworthy lichen-forming and lichenicolous fungi 6

Abstract: Stigmidium cf. clauzadei, Strigula australiensis, Thelenella luridella, Vezdaea leprosa) are for the first time recorded for Korea. Additional locality records for South Korea (74 species) and China (3 species) are also given.Four new combinations, i.e.: Orientophila chejuensis (for Caloplaca chejuensis S. Y. Kondr. et Hur), Orientophila diffluens (for Lecanora diffluens Hue), Orientophila leucerythrella (for Lecanora leucerythrella Nyl.), and Pyrenodesmia duplicata (for Lecanora duplicata Vain.) are also prop… Show more

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“…Lecanora layana is positioned in sister position to the whole Rhizoplaca-Protoparmeliopsis s. l. clade after the combined phylogenetic analysis of the Lecanoraceae based on concatenated sequences of nrITS, mtSSU, RPB2 and RPB1 genes. The Lecanora layana branch including the North American taxon L. layana Lendemer itself, as well as the eastern Asian material previously recorded as Lecanora layana (Kondratyuk et al 2016b(Kondratyuk et al , 2017) (but shown here to be probably a different taxon). Lecanora nothocaesiella Lendemer et R. C. Harris is found for the first time to be positioned in a separate clade, while after the ITS and mtSSU phylogeny it is positioned in the Ramboldia / Pyrrhospora clade.…”
Section: The Lecanora Layana Group Branch Of the Lecanoraceaesupporting
confidence: 53%
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“…Lecanora layana is positioned in sister position to the whole Rhizoplaca-Protoparmeliopsis s. l. clade after the combined phylogenetic analysis of the Lecanoraceae based on concatenated sequences of nrITS, mtSSU, RPB2 and RPB1 genes. The Lecanora layana branch including the North American taxon L. layana Lendemer itself, as well as the eastern Asian material previously recorded as Lecanora layana (Kondratyuk et al 2016b(Kondratyuk et al , 2017) (but shown here to be probably a different taxon). Lecanora nothocaesiella Lendemer et R. C. Harris is found for the first time to be positioned in a separate clade, while after the ITS and mtSSU phylogeny it is positioned in the Ramboldia / Pyrrhospora clade.…”
Section: The Lecanora Layana Group Branch Of the Lecanoraceaesupporting
confidence: 53%
“…Numerous specimens of the Lecanoraceae from eastern Asian collections treated within the latest years (see Kondratyuk et al 2013Kondratyuk et al , 2015aKondratyuk et al , b, 2016aKondratyuk et al , b, 2017Kondratyuk et al , 2018c, as well as separate taxa from Europe were included in comparative molecular study.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Although these species have similar habit, colour reaction, thallus section, Catillaria-type ascus and simple hyaline ascospores, and so forth, they can be distinguished by the thallus morphology. The thallus of P. opaca usually dark brown or yellowish brown, areolate in the center, forming regular to irregular rosettes to 4 cm diameter; lobes are elongate, contiguous, flat to slightly convex, radiating from center toward to periphery, often with secondary lobes as branches of main lobules, in having yellow-ochre-orange medulla [1,2,7,25]. The new species P. kunmingensis has a crustose thallus with rather few lobes, areolate-squamulose in the center, forming irregular patches or clumps 10-50 mm wide; upper surface dark brown, uneven; rarely with radiating shorter lobules at the thallus margin, sometimes difficult to delimitate secondary lobules and main lobes.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Vondrák suggested a relationship of the Coppinsiella clade (as Caloplaca ulcerosa group) with the genera Athallia and Orientophila in a sister position to species in the genus Orientophila (Vondrák et al 2017a). After combined dataset of ITS, nr LSU and mtSSU sequences the Coppinsiella branch was found to be positioned in a sister position to the genus Athallia (Vondrák et al 2017a (Arup et al 2013) However, it became evident that the genus Orientophila includes about 10 species (Kondratyuk et al 2016(Kondratyuk et al , 2017b.…”
Section: Seawardiella Lobulatamentioning
confidence: 99%