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Burgaz, A.R./ Atienza, V./ Chesa, M.J./ Chiva, S./ Fernández-Salegui, A.B./ Fontecha, A./ Gómez-Bolea, A./ Gutiérrez, B./ Llop, E./ De Silanes, M.E.L./ Pérez-Llamazares, A./ Pino-Bodas, R./ Prats, S./ Rodríguez, C./ Trobajo-Pérez, S. 2017: Lichens and lichenicolous fungi of Serranía de Ronda (Málaga-Cádiz), southern Spain. - Botanica Complutensis 41: 9-28. [RLL List # 253 / Rec.# 40194]
Abstract: As a result of a field trip organised by the Spanish Lichen Society in Serranía de Ronda, south Spain, a catalogue of 360 taxa is presented (336 lichens, 24 lichenicolous fungi). The list includes three new records for the Iberian Peninsula: Arthonia paretinaria, Micarea myriocarpa and Niesslia keissleri, 51new ones for the Autonomous Andalusian Community, and three and 81 new ones for the province of Cádiz and of Málaga, respectively. After these results, the total updated number of the province of Málaga rises to 556 lichens and lichenicolous fungi. The best represented lichen genus is Cladonia (18) with the most species, unlike Lecanora (15), Pertusaria (12), Physconia (12) and Collema (9). As regard habitat, most lichen species are mainly corticolous (55%), as opposed to saxicolous (24%), terricolous (14%) as the species growing on other lichens as lichenicolous fungi (7%). The percentages of lichen growth forms are mainly foliose (50%) and crustose (31%), while fruticose (7%), crustose squamulose (6%) and dimorphic (6%) are less represented. The lichen with a green photobiont (Chlorophyta 84%) predominates, while the cyanobacteria photobiont (15%) is less represented.
– doi:10.5209/BOCM.56861

Countries/Continents: Spain/Europe

URL: http://eprints.ucm.es/46832/

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