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Chimeras occur on the pantropical Lichinomycete Phyllopeltula corticola

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  25 March 2010

André APTROOT
Affiliation:
ABL Herbarium, Gerrit van der Veenstraat 107, NL–3762 XK Soest, The Netherlands. Email: andreaptroot@gmail.com
Felix SCHUMM
Affiliation:
Mozartstrasse 9, D-73117 Wangen, Germany.

Abstract

Chimeras with green algae are reported for the first time from a lichen outside the Peltigerales, viz. the cyanophilous Lichinomycete Phyllopeltula corticola. The species is reported here to be pantropical, based on additional collections from Hawaii, Puerto Rico, Thailand and the Philippines.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © British Lichen Society 2010

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