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Zhang, Y.Y./ Wang, X.Y./ Liu, D./ Shi, H.A./ Ye, X./ Yang, M.X./ Wang, L.S. 2016: The genus Bulbothrix (Parmeliaceae) in China. - The Lichenologist 48(2): 121-133. [RLL List # 242 / Rec.# 37377]
Keywords: bulbate cilia/ diversity/ lichenized fungi/ taxonomy
Abstract: The morphology, chemistry and phylogenetic relationships of Chinese populations of Bulbothrix are described. Nine species, including two new species B. mammillaria Y. Y. Zhang & Li S. Wang sp. nov. and B. lacinia Y. Y. Zhang & Li S. Wang sp. nov., and two newly recorded for the flora, B. scortella and B. meizospora, are reported. Bulbothrix mammillaria can be recognized by the sparse cilia that are reduced to a bulbate structure and the broad lobes (3–11 mm). Bulbothrix lacinia differs from other species of the genus by dark brown, spherical to short-cylindrical isidia and common lacinulae on the upper surface. Phylogenetic relationships of currently known ITS sequences from Bulbothrix were inferred to assess the affinities of the new species. A key to all known species from China is presented.
– doi:10.1017/S0024282915000560

Countries/Continents: Asia/China

Notes: New (both from China): Bulbothrix mammillaria Y.Y. Zhang & Li S. Wang, B. lacinia Y.Y. Zhang & Li S. Wang.

URL: http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayAbstract?fromPage=online&aid=10182333&fulltextType=RA&fileId=S0024282915000560

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