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Sutjaritturakan, J./ Saipunkaew, W./ Boonpragob, K./ Kalb, K. 2014: New species of Graphidaceae (Ostropales, Lecanoromycetes) from southern Thailand. - Phytotaxa 189(1): 312-324. [RLL List # 250 / Rec.# 39520]
Abstract: Fourteen species of the lichen family Graphidaceae from southern Thailand are described as new, namely Creographa subbrasiliensis, which is similar to C. brasiliensis but without chemistry; Diorygma angusticarpum, which differs from D. hieroglyphicum by a I+ blue hymenium and lirellae with a slit-like disc; D. chumphonense, distinguished by its small, densely muriform ascospores and production of salazinic and norstictic acids; D. citri, distinguished by a I- hymenium and a complex chemistry including salazinic and hypostictic acids as major metabolites; D. conprotocetraricum, which is unique by its chemistry, i.e. conprotocetraric acid as a major substance; D. fuscopruinosum with a brown pruina on the disc of the apothecium and comparatively small ascospores; D. hieroglyphicellum, which is similar to D. hieroglyphicum but differs by much smaller ascospores; D. inexpectatum, which is distinguished by its chemistry (salazinic and hypostictic acids) and a I+ blue hymenium; D. salazinicum, separated from D. pruinosum by its rare chemistry (stictic and salazinic acids as ± major metabolites); D. subpruinosum, distinguished by often 2-spored asci and protocetraric and hypostictic acids as major constituents; D. thailandicum, which is similar to D. pruinosum, but differs by protocetraric and stictic acid as major metabolites; Graphis australosiamensis, distinguished by one muriform ascospore per ascus, a laterally carbonized exciple and norstictic acid in the thallus; Ocellularia palianensis, distinguished by small, transversely septate ascospores and by producing two unknown substances; and Platygramme microspora, which is distinguished by very small transseptate ascospores and producing stictic acid and its satellites.
– doi:10.11646/phytotaxa.189.1.22

Countries/Continents: Thailand/Asia

Notes: New (from Thailand): Creographa subbrasiliensis Sutjaritt. & Kalb, Diorygma angusticarpum Sutjaritt. & Kalb, D. chumphonense Sutjaritt. & Kalb, D. citri Sutjaritt. & Kalb, D. conprotocetraricum Sutjaritt. & Kalb, D. fuscopruinosum Sutjaritt. & Kalb, D. hieroglyphicellum Sutjaritt. & Kalb, D. inexpectatum Sutjaritt. & Kalb, D. salazinicum Sutjaritt. & Kalb, D. subpruinosum Sutjaritt. & Kalb, D. thailandicum Sutjaritt. & Kalb, Graphis australosiamensis Sutjaritt. & Kalb, Ocellularia palianensis Sutjaritt. & Kalb, Platygramme microspora Sutjaritt. & Kalb.

URL: http://www.mapress.com/j/pt/article/view/phytotaxa.189.1.22

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