Protothelenella sphinctrinoides (Protothelenellaceae) New to Japan and New Chemical Features for Several Species in the Genus

Ohmura, Y. & Mayrhofer, H. 2016. Protothelenella sphinctrinoides (Protothelenellaceae) new to Japan and new chemical features for several species in the genus. — Herzogia 29: 137–142.Protothelenella sphinctrinoides is newly reported for Japan (Hokkaido and central Honshu). It is a bryophilous li...

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Main Authors: Yoshihito Ohmura, Helmut Mayrhofer
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Published: Bryological and Lichenological Association for Central Europe 2016
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spelling ftbioone:10.13158/heia.29.1.2016.137 2024-06-02T08:02:01+00:00 Protothelenella sphinctrinoides (Protothelenellaceae) New to Japan and New Chemical Features for Several Species in the Genus Yoshihito Ohmura Helmut Mayrhofer Yoshihito Ohmura Helmut Mayrhofer world 2016-06-01 text/HTML https://doi.org/10.13158/heia.29.1.2016.137 en eng Bryological and Lichenological Association for Central Europe doi:10.13158/heia.29.1.2016.137 All rights reserved. https://doi.org/10.13158/heia.29.1.2016.137 Text 2016 ftbioone https://doi.org/10.13158/heia.29.1.2016.137 2024-05-07T01:03:34Z Ohmura, Y. & Mayrhofer, H. 2016. Protothelenella sphinctrinoides (Protothelenellaceae) new to Japan and new chemical features for several species in the genus. — Herzogia 29: 137–142.Protothelenella sphinctrinoides is newly reported for Japan (Hokkaido and central Honshu). It is a bryophilous lichen in arctic-alpine to boreal-montane and circumpolar regions of the Northern Hemisphere. Japanese collections were found on the bryophytes Andreaea rupestris var. fauriei, Cephalozia otaruensis, Dicranum viride var. hakkodense and Jungermannia sp. growing on soil or rock in alpine areas. Although no chemical substance has been reported for this species previously, an unidentified substance that can react C red was detected in all specimens collected in Europe and Japan. Other species of Protothelenella which also give a C red reaction are discussed. Text Arctic BioOne Online Journals Arctic Herzogia 29 1 137 142
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description Ohmura, Y. & Mayrhofer, H. 2016. Protothelenella sphinctrinoides (Protothelenellaceae) new to Japan and new chemical features for several species in the genus. — Herzogia 29: 137–142.Protothelenella sphinctrinoides is newly reported for Japan (Hokkaido and central Honshu). It is a bryophilous lichen in arctic-alpine to boreal-montane and circumpolar regions of the Northern Hemisphere. Japanese collections were found on the bryophytes Andreaea rupestris var. fauriei, Cephalozia otaruensis, Dicranum viride var. hakkodense and Jungermannia sp. growing on soil or rock in alpine areas. Although no chemical substance has been reported for this species previously, an unidentified substance that can react C red was detected in all specimens collected in Europe and Japan. Other species of Protothelenella which also give a C red reaction are discussed.
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Protothelenella sphinctrinoides (Protothelenellaceae) New to Japan and New Chemical Features for Several Species in the Genus
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title Protothelenella sphinctrinoides (Protothelenellaceae) New to Japan and New Chemical Features for Several Species in the Genus
title_short Protothelenella sphinctrinoides (Protothelenellaceae) New to Japan and New Chemical Features for Several Species in the Genus
title_full Protothelenella sphinctrinoides (Protothelenellaceae) New to Japan and New Chemical Features for Several Species in the Genus
title_fullStr Protothelenella sphinctrinoides (Protothelenellaceae) New to Japan and New Chemical Features for Several Species in the Genus
title_full_unstemmed Protothelenella sphinctrinoides (Protothelenellaceae) New to Japan and New Chemical Features for Several Species in the Genus
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