Physconia labrata, a new species from western North America and Asia

A new species belonging to the lichen genus Physconia is described from Alaska and the Canadian and American Rocky Mountains and adjacent forested regions. It is also reported from China, Nepal, India and Siberia. The new species, Physconia labrata, is superficially similar to P. perisidiosa, but ca...

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Main Authors: Esslinger, Theodore L., McCune, Bruce, Haughland, Diane L.
Other Authors: Botany and Plant Pathology
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
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spelling ftoregonstate:ir.library.oregonstate.edu:zk51vn83s 2024-09-15T18:41:26+00:00 Physconia labrata, a new species from western North America and Asia Esslinger, Theodore L. McCune, Bruce Haughland, Diane L. Botany and Plant Pathology https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/articles/zk51vn83s English [eng] eng unknown https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/articles/zk51vn83s Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0) Article ftoregonstate 2024-07-22T18:06:04Z A new species belonging to the lichen genus Physconia is described from Alaska and the Canadian and American Rocky Mountains and adjacent forested regions. It is also reported from China, Nepal, India and Siberia. The new species, Physconia labrata, is superficially similar to P. perisidiosa, but can be distinguished by having a blackened, corticate lower surface and a paraplectenchymatous upper cortex. Article in Journal/Newspaper Alaska Siberia ScholarsArchive@OSU (Oregon State University)
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description A new species belonging to the lichen genus Physconia is described from Alaska and the Canadian and American Rocky Mountains and adjacent forested regions. It is also reported from China, Nepal, India and Siberia. The new species, Physconia labrata, is superficially similar to P. perisidiosa, but can be distinguished by having a blackened, corticate lower surface and a paraplectenchymatous upper cortex.
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author Esslinger, Theodore L.
McCune, Bruce
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McCune, Bruce
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Physconia labrata, a new species from western North America and Asia
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title Physconia labrata, a new species from western North America and Asia
title_short Physconia labrata, a new species from western North America and Asia
title_full Physconia labrata, a new species from western North America and Asia
title_fullStr Physconia labrata, a new species from western North America and Asia
title_full_unstemmed Physconia labrata, a new species from western North America and Asia
title_sort physconia labrata, a new species from western north america and asia
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