2019
DOI: 10.1556/034.61.2019.1-2.6
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New data on lichenicolous fungi of the Teteriv River Basin (Ukraine)

Abstract: new to the Teteriv River Basin are provided. Further five species (Cercidospora crozalsiana, Lichenostigma epipolina, Lichenothelia tenuissima, Polysporina subfuscescens and Taeniolella beschiana) are new to Ukraine. Additional localities for all newly reported species are listed.

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“…Spirographa lichenicola (D. Hawksw. & B. Sutton) Flakus, Etayo & This species has been reported in the anamorphic state from Kherson, Zakarpattia and Zhytomyr regions , Kapets & Kondratyuk 2019. The species reports for the first time from the Lviv region.…”
Section: Staurothele Frustulenta Vainiomentioning
confidence: 90%
“…Spirographa lichenicola (D. Hawksw. & B. Sutton) Flakus, Etayo & This species has been reported in the anamorphic state from Kherson, Zakarpattia and Zhytomyr regions , Kapets & Kondratyuk 2019. The species reports for the first time from the Lviv region.…”
Section: Staurothele Frustulenta Vainiomentioning
confidence: 90%
“…Pyrenochaeta xanthoriae is a common fungus dwelling on Xanthoria, which was reported from a few localities in Ukraine , Kapets and Kondratyuk 2019, Khodosovtsev et al 2019a.…”
Section: Pyrenochaeta Xanthoriae Diederichmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…In recent years the interest in lichenicolous fungi in Ukraine is increasing . The lichenicolous flora in southern Ukraine and the Carpathians is well studied, and there has also been new findings from the Zhytomyr and Ternopil regions (Kapets andKondratyuk 2019, Darmostuk andSira 2020).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…VD 1127). HETEROCEPHALACRIA PHYSCIACEARUM (Diederich) Millanes & Wedin Probably, this species is common but overlooked in the forest-steppe zone of Ukraine Kapets & Kondratyuk, 2019) (Etayo) Etayo (Fig. 1A, B)…”
Section: *Didymocyrtis Slaptonensis (D Hawksw) Hafellner and Ertzmentioning
confidence: 99%