Five new species of Biatora from four continents
Biatora australis and B. hafellneri from South America, B. pacifica from East Asia, B. radicicola from central and northern Europe and the Caucasus, and B. terrae-novae from Newfoundland are described as new to science. The phylogenetic position of four of these species is reconstructed using ITS an...
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ftczacademyscien:oai:asep.lib.cas.cz:CavUnEpca/0471375 2024-09-15T18:19:57+00:00 Five new species of Biatora from four continents Printzen, C. Halda, J. P. McCarthy, J. W. Palice, Z. (Zdeněk) Rodriguez-Flakus, P. Thor, G. Tonsberg, T. Vondrák, J. (Jan) 2016 http://hdl.handle.net/11104/0268793 eng eng urn:pissn: 0018-0971 http://hdl.handle.net/11104/0268793 lichens taxonomy phylogeny info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion 2016 ftczacademyscien 2024-08-19T05:33:01Z Biatora australis and B. hafellneri from South America, B. pacifica from East Asia, B. radicicola from central and northern Europe and the Caucasus, and B. terrae-novae from Newfoundland are described as new to science. The phylogenetic position of four of these species is reconstructed using ITS and mrSSU sequence data. Revised identification keys for the Biatora vernalis group and Biatora species with non-septate ascospores and blue or green apothecial pigments are also provided. Article in Journal/Newspaper Newfoundland The Czech Academy of Sciences: Publication Activity (ASEP) |
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Biatora australis and B. hafellneri from South America, B. pacifica from East Asia, B. radicicola from central and northern Europe and the Caucasus, and B. terrae-novae from Newfoundland are described as new to science. The phylogenetic position of four of these species is reconstructed using ITS and mrSSU sequence data. Revised identification keys for the Biatora vernalis group and Biatora species with non-septate ascospores and blue or green apothecial pigments are also provided. |
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Printzen, C. Halda, J. P. McCarthy, J. W. Palice, Z. (Zdeněk) Rodriguez-Flakus, P. Thor, G. Tonsberg, T. Vondrák, J. (Jan) |
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Printzen, C. Halda, J. P. McCarthy, J. W. Palice, Z. (Zdeněk) Rodriguez-Flakus, P. Thor, G. Tonsberg, T. Vondrák, J. (Jan) |
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Five new species of Biatora from four continents |
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Five new species of Biatora from four continents |
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Five new species of Biatora from four continents |
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Five new species of Biatora from four continents |
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Five new species of Biatora from four continents |
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five new species of biatora from four continents |
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