2021
DOI: 10.21829/abm128.2021.1803
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Los hongos liquenizados del género Glyphis en Veracruz, México

Abstract: Antecedentes y Objetivos: La familia Graphidaceae es considerada como una de las de mayor representatividad de hongos liquenizados, tanto en México como en el mundo. Aproximadamente 175 de sus especies se han registrado en México. El objetivo de este estudio fue realizar una revisión taxonómica de Glyphis en Veracruz, mediante el análisis de literatura y colectas de material proveniente de la zona tropical del gradiente altitudinal de “Cofre de Perote”, Veracruz, México. Métodos: Se colectaron microlíquenes de… Show more

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“…We provide molecular data (ITS, ON507259; for other loci see Table 1) for a topotype of Glyphis atrofusca , a corticolous species originally described from the general vicinity of modern-day Kruger National Park (Müller 1887) and subsequently reported from Australia and North America (Archer 2001 b , 2009; Staiger & Kalb 2004; Lücking & Kalb 2018; Guzmán-Guillermo et al . 2021). Lücking & Kalb (2018) noted that this species can be mistaken for a species of Graphis (its immersed, more or less elongate lirellae can suggest that genus if the presence of brown pruina is missed or indistinct) and that molecular data had not yet confirmed its placement in Glyphis .…”
Section: Taxonomymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We provide molecular data (ITS, ON507259; for other loci see Table 1) for a topotype of Glyphis atrofusca , a corticolous species originally described from the general vicinity of modern-day Kruger National Park (Müller 1887) and subsequently reported from Australia and North America (Archer 2001 b , 2009; Staiger & Kalb 2004; Lücking & Kalb 2018; Guzmán-Guillermo et al . 2021). Lücking & Kalb (2018) noted that this species can be mistaken for a species of Graphis (its immersed, more or less elongate lirellae can suggest that genus if the presence of brown pruina is missed or indistinct) and that molecular data had not yet confirmed its placement in Glyphis .…”
Section: Taxonomymentioning
confidence: 99%