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The lichen genus Allocetraria (Ascomycotina, Parmeliaceae).

Thell, Arne LU ; Randlane, Tiina ; Kärnefelt, Ingvar LU ; Gao, Xianqun and Saag, Andres (1995) p.353-370
Abstract
The lichen genus Allocetraria (Parmeliaceae) includes eight species distinguished by a palisade plectenchymatous cortex, asci with a very broad axial body, globose or subglobose ascospores, and filiform pycnoconidia. Two new species, A. flavonigrescens Thell et Randl. and A. sinensis Gao, are described, and the new combination A. denticulata (Hue) Thell & Randlane, A. globulans (Nyl.) Thell & Randl., and A. oakesiana (Tuck.) Randl. & Thell are proposed. A potaninii (Oxn.) Randl. & Saag is synonymized with A. stracheyi (Bab.) Kurok. & Lai. The anatomy of the genus is carefully described for the first time.
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Cetrarioid lichens, Allocetraria, Parmeliaceae, axial body, filiform pycnoconidia
host publication
Flechten Follmann. Contributions to lichenology in honour of Gerhard Follmann.
editor
Daniels, Fred J. A. ; Schulz, Margot and Peine, Jörg
pages
353 - 370
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The geobotanical and phytotaxonomical study group, Botanical Institute, University of Cologne, Germany.
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3874293807
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English
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  abstract     = {{The lichen genus Allocetraria (Parmeliaceae) includes eight species distinguished by a palisade plectenchymatous cortex, asci with a very broad axial body, globose or subglobose ascospores, and filiform pycnoconidia. Two new species, A. flavonigrescens Thell et Randl. and A. sinensis Gao, are described, and the new combination A. denticulata (Hue) Thell & Randlane, A. globulans (Nyl.) Thell & Randl., and A. oakesiana (Tuck.) Randl. & Thell are proposed. A potaninii (Oxn.) Randl. & Saag is synonymized with A. stracheyi (Bab.) Kurok. & Lai. The anatomy of the genus is carefully described for the first time.}},
  author       = {{Thell, Arne and Randlane, Tiina and Kärnefelt, Ingvar and Gao, Xianqun and Saag, Andres}},
  booktitle    = {{Flechten Follmann. Contributions to lichenology in honour of Gerhard Follmann.}},
  editor       = {{Daniels, Fred J. A. and Schulz, Margot and Peine, Jörg}},
  isbn         = {{3874293807}},
  keywords     = {{Cetrarioid lichens; Allocetraria; Parmeliaceae; axial body; filiform pycnoconidia}},
  language     = {{eng}},
  pages        = {{353--370}},
  publisher    = {{The geobotanical and phytotaxonomical study group, Botanical Institute, University of Cologne, Germany.}},
  title        = {{The lichen genus Allocetraria (Ascomycotina, Parmeliaceae).}},
  year         = {{1995}},
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