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Ferraro, L.I./ Aptroot, A. 2010: Coccocarpia tomentosa, una nueva especie de Argentina (Ascomycetes liquenizados, Peltigerales, Coccocarpiaceae). - Brittonia 62(3): 293-299. [RLL List # 241 / Rec.# 36873]
Keywords: Palabras clave/ Ascomycetes liquenizados/ Coccocarpiaceae/ Sudamérica
Abstract: Abstract In this paper Coccocarpia tomentosa, from Misiones, Argentina, is described and illustrated. Comments on five related species also known from Paraguay and Brazil are included. The known distribution of C. pellita is extended and it is cited for the first time from Argentina. Palabras clave Ascomycetes liquenizados Coccocarpiaceae Sudamérica Resumen En este trabajo se describe e ilustra Coccocarpia tomentosa, coleccionada en la provincia de Misiones, Argentina. Se incluyen comentarios sobre otras cinco especies Sudamericanas del género, registradas para Argentina, Paraguay y Brasil. Para C. pellita se amplía el área de distribución conocida ya que se registra por primera vez para Argentina.
– doi:10.1007/s12228-009-9119-3

Notes: New: Coccocarpia tomentosa L.I. Ferraro & Aptroot (from Argentina).

URL: http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007%2Fs12228-009-9119-3

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