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Calatayud, V./ Navarro-Rosinés, P./ Hafellner, J. 2013: Contributions to a revision of Cercidospora (Dothideales), 2: Species on Lecanora s. l., Rhizoplaca and Squamarina. - Mycosphere 4(3): 537-557. [RLL List # 274 / Rec.# 44513]
Abstract: A study on the taxonomy, morphology and anatomy of the lichenicolous species of the genus Cercidospora (Dothideales, incertae sedis) growing on lichens of the genera Lecanora (Lecanoraceae), specifically of the L. polytropa group and the L. saxicola group (i.e. L. muralis sensu auct. group, Protoparmeliopsis spp.), Rhizoplaca (Lecanoraceae) and Squamarina (Stereocaulaceae) is presented. The following species are proposed as new: Cercidospora barrenoana on Rhizoplaca peltata, and C. melanophthalmae on Rhizoplaca melanophthalma. C. stenotropae is proposed provisionally; this fungus grows on Lecanora stenotropa and other taxa of the L. polytropa group. A key for the species of the genus Cercidospora treated is provided.
– doi:10.5943/mycosphere/4/3/8

Notes: New: Cercidospora barrenoana Calat. & Nav.-Ros. (on Rhizoplaca peltata from Spain), C. melanophthalmae Nav.-Ros., Calat. & Hafellner (on Rhizoplaca melanophthalma from Afghanistan, Armenia, France, Greenland Norway, Pakistan, Spain, Syria). Includes key to Cercidospora on Lecanora s.l., Rhizoplaca and Squamarina.

URL: https://www.mycosphere.org/pdf/MC4_3_No8.pdf

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