1994
DOI: 10.1017/s0024282994000496
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Notes on British Lichenicolous Fungi: VII

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“…Lawalreea has strongly curved conidia, reminiscent of those of Briancoppinsia; however, the pycnidial wall is hyaline, but green around the ostiole, and K- (Diederich 1990). Diplolaeviopsis and Everniicola are both distinguished by a brown pycnidial wall that reacts K + pale purplish to violet, and 1-septate conidia that are curved or not (Giralt and Hawksworth 1991;Hawksworth 1982); these two genera might be synonymous. No genus similar to Briancoppinsia has been described by Hawksworth (1981) or Sutton (1980).…”
Section: Mycobank: Mb 519655mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Lawalreea has strongly curved conidia, reminiscent of those of Briancoppinsia; however, the pycnidial wall is hyaline, but green around the ostiole, and K- (Diederich 1990). Diplolaeviopsis and Everniicola are both distinguished by a brown pycnidial wall that reacts K + pale purplish to violet, and 1-septate conidia that are curved or not (Giralt and Hawksworth 1991;Hawksworth 1982); these two genera might be synonymous. No genus similar to Briancoppinsia has been described by Hawksworth (1981) or Sutton (1980).…”
Section: Mycobank: Mb 519655mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Similarly, Everniicola flexispora D. Hawksw., also described from Evernia, could be mistaken for Briancoppinsia cytospora, but that taxon has 1-septate, strongly curved conidia (Hawksworth 1982). Material on Cladonia might be confused with one of the cladoniicolous Phoma species (Diederich et al 2007), which differ by straight conidia that are basally rounded and generally have a lipid drop close to each apex.…”
Section: Mycobank: Mb 519655mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Xanthoria parietina (1) (apothecia and thallus) (Nylander 1873, Olivier 1907a, Bouly de Lesdain 1909, Rondon 1969, Hawksworth 1982a, Boqueras et al 1989, Roux & Triebel 1994, Santesson 1994b, Calatayud et al 1995, Etayo 1996b, Navrotskaya et al 1996, Hitch 1998, 2007a, Aptroot et al 2000a, Søchting et al 2007, Triebel 2009, Eichler et al 2010), in coastal regions on Xanthoria calcicola (2) (apothecia and thallus) (Boom et al As indicated by the lacking reaction of the ascal gel with I, the species cannot belong to Endococcus.…”
Section: Hosts: Farer Away From the See Sphaerellothecium Parietinarimentioning
confidence: 99%
“…& Roux 1995, and (24.5-)27-32.5(-39) x (10.5-)11-13.5(-14-5) μm in W. protearius Nav.-Ros. & Roux 1997 (Hawksworth 1986, Navarro-Rosinés & Roux 1995, Calatayud & Navarro-Rosinés 1998). …”
Section: Systematicsmentioning
confidence: 99%