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Zhurbenko, M. P. 2011: Lichenicolous mycobiota of the Russian Arctic: taxonomic analysis. - Mikologiya i Fitopatologiya 45(5): 387-396. [RLL List # 226 / Rec.# 33630]
Abstract: 250 species of lichenicolous fungi from 85 genera, 37 families, 16 orders, 7 classes and 2 divisions of kingdom Mycota are known from the Russian Arctic. Analyzed mycobiota has similar values of Generic Coefficient and Lichenicolous Index with more southern lichenicolous holarctic mycobiotas, but differs from them in much smaller species richness. Specific weight of Dothideomycetes, Lecanoromycetes and Sordariomycetes in the mycobiota is higher then in the world lichenicolous mycobiota, while that of Arthoniomycets, Eurotiomycetes and Leotiomycetes − lower. The mycobiota differs from most of similar more southern mycobiotas of the world by far fewer number of Mycocaliciales and Tremellales species, absence of genus Chaenothecopsis, higher positions in generic spectrum of Dactylospora, Cercidospora, Muellerella and lower of Abrothallus, Capronia, Lichenopeltella, Lichenostigma, Niesslia, Opegrapha, Plectocarpon, Pronectria and Tremella.

Notes: In Russian with English abstract.

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