2017
DOI: 10.1639/0007-2745-120.4.14
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Pseudocyphellaria crocata (Ascomycota: Lobariaceae) in the Americas is revealed to be thirteen species, and none of them is P. crocata

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“…2), but perhaps not unexpected considering earlier studies that had highlighted a phylogenetic structure indicative of several species complexes (e.g., Goffinet & al., 2003;. Furthermore, the dramatic increase in species richness in this section parallels the trend emerging from inferences based on DNA data in other lineages of Peltigerales Lücking & al., 2017;Magain & al., 2017a, b;Simon & al., 2018), as well as in other groups of lichen-forming fungi.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 72%
“…2), but perhaps not unexpected considering earlier studies that had highlighted a phylogenetic structure indicative of several species complexes (e.g., Goffinet & al., 2003;. Furthermore, the dramatic increase in species richness in this section parallels the trend emerging from inferences based on DNA data in other lineages of Peltigerales Lücking & al., 2017;Magain & al., 2017a, b;Simon & al., 2018), as well as in other groups of lichen-forming fungi.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 72%
“…Many cyanolichen groups related to Rostania have recently been the subject of major studies, where substantial amounts of overlooked biodiversity has been recovered. Examples include large foliose lichen groups such as Pseudocyphellaria [32,33] Sticta [34] and Peltigera [35] but also more closely related groups in the Collemataceae like Leptogium [36]. Considering the substantial morphological variation and the indications from our earlier phylogenetic studies, Rostania is likely to contain several yet unrecognised species, even in a well-documented area like Europe.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 90%
“…(Nordin et al 2019). Lücking et al (2017b) showed that P. crocata was heterogeneous and split it into 13 species. European material was not included in that study and it remained unknown which species occurs in our area.…”
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confidence: 99%