2015
DOI: 10.12697/fce.2015.52.12
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The lichenicolous lichen Placocarpus americanus and some noteworthy lichenicolous fungi from Russia

Abstract: Endococcus verrucosus and Placocarpus americanus are reported as new to Russia; Abrothallus caerulescens, A. cetrariae, Capronia peltigerae and Zwackhiomyces echinulatus are reported as new to the central part of European Russia. A finding of Lawalreea cf. lecanorae is discussed.

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“…Our specimen had wider range of the ascospore size than in the protologue (Hafellner, 1994). Ascospore size and other characters coincided with these provided by Zhurbenko and Notov (2015), but the ascomata were almost fully sunken in the host thallus, forming in places small, gall-like protrusions. eopyrenulA leucoplAcA (Wallr.)…”
Section: Methodssupporting
confidence: 60%
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“…Our specimen had wider range of the ascospore size than in the protologue (Hafellner, 1994). Ascospore size and other characters coincided with these provided by Zhurbenko and Notov (2015), but the ascomata were almost fully sunken in the host thallus, forming in places small, gall-like protrusions. eopyrenulA leucoplAcA (Wallr.)…”
Section: Methodssupporting
confidence: 60%
“…Fr. -on soil; 31, 33 (Lemberg, 1935;Fagerström, 1945 ; 34 (Stepanchikova et al, 2014 (Zhurbenko, Notov, 2015). Distribution in Fennoscandia and Baltic countries: Norway (Nordin et al, 2011), not recorded in Baltic countries.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(Index Fungorum Partnership 2021), which has ascospores 13-17 × 5-8 μm (Ihlen & Wedin 2008). Hafellner (1994) gives the ascospore dimensions of E. verrucosus as (13-)14-17(-18) × 7-9 μm, whereas Zhurbenko & Notov (2015) report them as (7.5-)10-15 (-21) × (5-)6-8(-10) μm. Therefore, the ascospores of both these species are notably larger than those of the species reported here.…”
Section: Conspect Verruc 17 (1860)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The author reported a green conidiomata wall in the upper part and ellipsoid conidia (5-)5.5-6.5(-7.5) μm. ZHURBENKO & NOTOV [2015] reported Lawalreea cf. lecanorae from Myriolecis hagenii and their specimen differed in having larger conidia, 8.1-9.9 × 3.0-3.6 μm, with pycnidia pale brown lower part and medium brown upper part with a greenish gray hue.…”
Section: Lawalreea Cf Lecanorae Diederichmentioning
confidence: 99%