2016
DOI: 10.13158/heia.29.1.2016.108
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The Lichen Family Parmeliaceae in Poland. Xanthoparmelia Species Containing Usnic Acid

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“…[23][42] [43] However, the presence in Europe of this latter species, primarily reported in North America, has been questioned and the need of confirmation by molecular data has been suggested. [35] [36] The non-isidiate morphotype M-III, macroscopically distinguished by the sublinear to laciniate lobes was compatible with X. stenophylla (ACH.) AHTI & D.…”
Section: Morphological Variabilitymentioning
confidence: 98%
“…[23][42] [43] However, the presence in Europe of this latter species, primarily reported in North America, has been questioned and the need of confirmation by molecular data has been suggested. [35] [36] The non-isidiate morphotype M-III, macroscopically distinguished by the sublinear to laciniate lobes was compatible with X. stenophylla (ACH.) AHTI & D.…”
Section: Morphological Variabilitymentioning
confidence: 98%
“…1A), recorded in four localities in Grodno and Minsk regions. Among the neighboring countries, the species was reported only from Poland (Kanigowski et al, 2016).…”
Section: The Speciesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Twenty-one Xanthoparmelia species with yellowish thalli, i.e. containing usnic acid, are known in Europe (Giordani et al, 2002;Pérez-Vargas et al, 2007;Hawksworth et al, 2008;Kanigowski et al, 2016). Of these, six species have the same medullary chemistry as X. angustiphylla (see Hale, 1990;Crespo et al, 2001), but those taxa differ in thallus morphology, having either isidia or soralia; only X. cumberlandia (Gyeln.)…”
Section: The Speciesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Crespo et al 2010, Giordani et al 2002, Hale 1974, 1990, Hawksworth et al 2008, Kanigowski et al 2016 and also in Hungary , Matus et al 2015. Th e species-rich genus counts ca 14 usnic acid containing species in the Carpathian Basin and nearby areas, i.e.…”
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confidence: 98%