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Moon, K. H./ M. Nakanishi/ Y. Futagami/ H. Kashiwadani 2011: Studies on Cambodian species of Graphidaceae (Ostropales, Ascomycota) (I). - Journal of Japanese Botany 86(5): 273-278. [RLL List # 225 / Rec.# 33527]
Keywords: Cambodia/ Fissurina batavana/ Graphis chlorotica/ Graphis taneina/ Lichen
Abstract: Three species of two genera, Fissurina batavana (Zahlbr.) M. Nakan., Kashiw. & K. H. Moon, Graphis taneina M. Nakan., Kashiw. & K. H. Moon and Graphis chlorotica A. Massal. in the lichen family Graphidaceae are newly reported from Cambodia and their distribution ranges are presented. Among them, Graphis taneina is new to science. G. taneina is distinct from the allied species of the genus in having sorediate thallus, erumpent lirellae without striation, labia covered by a thallus nearly up to the top of exciples, transversely septate colorless spores which are 30-32 × 7-8 um and in producing 2-methoxypsoromic acid. A new combination, Fissurina batavana (Zahlbr.) M. Nakan., Kashiw. & K. H. Moon is proposed. In addition, these are the second worldwide records for F batavana and Graphis chlorotica.

Notes: New species: Graphis taneina M. Nakan., Kashiw. & K. H. Moon; new combination: Fissurina batavana (Zahlbr.) M. Nakan., Kashiw. & K. H. Moon

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