2017
DOI: 10.17110/studbot.2017.48.1.89
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Xanthoparmelia mougeotii (Parmeliaceae, lichenised Ascomycetes) new to the lichen flora of Hungary

Abstract: Xanthoparmelia mougeotii is a usnic acid containing, small foliose, sorediate, parmelioid lichen species with a pantemperate distribution. In Europe it occurs in most countries especially in cool, humid, "suboceanic" habitats, mainly on acidic rocks, and rather sporadic in the continental areas, e.g. isolated populations in Slovakia (near Strečno) or in Ukraine (Crimea). Recently another isolated Central European population was discovered in the Zemplén Mts (NE Hungary), approx. 200 km far from the Slovak popu… Show more

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“…Some of the species related to this type have a slightly increasing distribution, e.g., Ochrolechia arborea [ 87 ], Peltigera leucophlebia [ 62 ], and the recently found Xanthoparmelia mougeotii [ 88 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some of the species related to this type have a slightly increasing distribution, e.g., Ochrolechia arborea [ 87 ], Peltigera leucophlebia [ 62 ], and the recently found Xanthoparmelia mougeotii [ 88 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…László Lőkös was invited by Prof. Jae-Seoun Hur, the director of the Korean Lichen Research Institute and the Department of Environmental Education of Sunchon National University to visit South Korea in 2005, 2007 and every year between 2012 and 2018, where he joined the research on the Korean lichen fl ora with his local colleagues, with the Czech lichenologist, Josef Halda and the Ukrainian lichenologist, Sergij . Th ey described numerous new lichenforming and lichenicolous fungi species in Korea together (Jeon et al 2009a, b, Joshi et al 2010a, b, 2011a, b, 2013a, b, 2015, Kondratyuk et al 2012, b, c, 2014a, b, c, 2015, 2016a-g, 2017, 2019, Moniri et al 2017) and published two volumes on the lichen fl ora of Korea (Hur et al 2016(Hur et al , 2018, and a fi eld guide of Ulleungdo and Dokdo lichens (Oh et al 2019).…”
Section: László Lőkösmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recently, he has worked together with several Hungarian colleagues and students on diff erent topics: e.g. with Gábor Matus on the lichen fl ora of Debrecen and the Nyírség (Matus et al 2017); with Dániel Kovács on the lichen fl ora of the Mecsek Mts (Kovács & Lőkös 2016); with Lajos Balogh on the historical lichen collections of V. Piers and A. Waisbecker (Balogh et al 2004, Lőkös & Balogh 2016); with Zoltán Varga on the lichens from Vésztő and surroundings; with Csaba Németh on the lichens from Bakony, Keszthely and Vértes Mts and on his Solorina saccata collections (Sinigla et al 2018); with József Nagy on the lichens of the Börzsöny Mts; as well as with Mónika Sinigla on the lichen fl ora of the Bakony Mts and on the Hungarian distribution of protected lichen species (Sinigla et al 2014(Sinigla et al , 2015(Sinigla et al , 2017(Sinigla et al , 2018.…”
Section: László Lőkösmentioning
confidence: 99%