2019
DOI: 10.1639/0007-2745-122.1.111
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Rinodina brauniana (Physciaceae, Teloschistales), a new species with pseudoisidia from the southern Appalachian Mountains of eastern North America

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“…A monograph of the genus in North America north of Mexico by Sheard (2010), based on more than 40 years of study, recorded 96 species. Publication of this work catalyzed other investigations, bringing the number of species currently known in North America to 113 (Sheard 2018;Lendemer et al 2019;Morse The Canadian Field-Naturalist The Canadian Field-Naturalist and Sheard 2020). Comparable progress in the study of Rinodina in eastern Asia has led to further changes in the taxonomy and known distributions of several North American species (Sheard et al 2017).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 81%
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“…A monograph of the genus in North America north of Mexico by Sheard (2010), based on more than 40 years of study, recorded 96 species. Publication of this work catalyzed other investigations, bringing the number of species currently known in North America to 113 (Sheard 2018;Lendemer et al 2019;Morse The Canadian Field-Naturalist The Canadian Field-Naturalist and Sheard 2020). Comparable progress in the study of Rinodina in eastern Asia has led to further changes in the taxonomy and known distributions of several North American species (Sheard et al 2017).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 81%
“…About half as many species occur in areas of roughly comparable size in eastern North America (Sheard 2010). Intensive recent studies of Rinodina in the southern Appalachian Mountains have recorded 22 species (Lendemer et al 2012(Lendemer et al , 2014(Lendemer et al , 2019Sheard et al 2012). Five of these, including two regional endemics, had not been described previously, highlighting the significance of the southern Appalachians as a hotspot of lichen diversity (Tripp and Lendemer 2019).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Rinodina has been studied in Europe (Mayrhofer and Poelt 1979;Giralt et al 1995;Giralt 2001;Mayrhofer and Moberg 2002), North America (Sheard and Mayrhofer 2002;Sheard 2004Sheard , 2010Sheard , 2018Sheard et al 2011Sheard et al , 2012Lendemer et al 2012Lendemer et al , 2019Morse and Sheard 2020), islands of South America (Bungartz et al 2016), Australia to New Zealand (Mayrhofer 1983(Mayrhofer , 1984bKaschik 2006;Elix 2011;Elix et al 2020), Asia to Russian Far East (Mayrhofer 1984a;Galanina et al 2011;Lendemer et al 2012;Sheard et al 2017;Galanina et al 2018;Galanina and Ezhkin 2019;Zheng and Ren 2020;Galanina et al 2021;Kumar et al 2021), and South Africa (Matzer and Mayrhofer 1996;Mayrhofer et al 2014). Molecular works have been accomplished over the continents (Grube and Arup 2001;Wedin et al 2002;Nadyeina et al 2010;Resl et al 2016).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Globally, approximately 17,500 species of lichen have been named (Lumbsch et al 2011) and new species are described regularly (e.g. Allen & Lendemer 2015a, Allen & McMullin 2015, Anderson Stewart et al 2018, Lendemer et al 2019.…”
Section: What Is a Lichen?mentioning
confidence: 99%