A Note on Two Species of Physcia in Antarctica

Under the project of JARE-16, the senior author made field works in the ice-free areas of Soya Coast and Prince Olav Coast, Antarctica in January-February of 1975. Among the lichens collected, we found a specimen of Physcia caesia (HOFFM.) HAMPE with developed apothecia, though fertile specimen had...

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Main Authors: Satoshi NAKANISHI, Hiroyuki KASHIWADANI
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Japanese
Published: National Institute of Polar Research 1976
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.15094/00007864
https://doaj.org/article/f3aa9a56797f4cb9858b29dad119a534
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Summary:Under the project of JARE-16, the senior author made field works in the ice-free areas of Soya Coast and Prince Olav Coast, Antarctica in January-February of 1975. Among the lichens collected, we found a specimen of Physcia caesia (HOFFM.) HAMPE with developed apothecia, though fertile specimen had never been collected before in Antarctica. The morphology of apothecia and spores of the Antarctic specimen is quite identical with that of P. caesia collected in Japan as well as in Europe and North America. Among his collection, we also found four specimens of Physcia dubia (HOFFM.) LETT., which had not been reported from Antarctica.