A monograph of the lichen genus Pseudoparmelia Lynge (Parmeliaceae)
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- Publication date
- 1976
- Topics
- Pseudoparmelia
- Publisher
- Washington : Smithsonian Institution Press
- Collection
- biodiversity
- Contributor
- Smithsonian Libraries
- Language
- English
- Volume
- no.31 (1976)
Includes index
Bibliography: p. 58-60
A world monograph of the genus Pseudoparmelia is presented. There are 76 species, most occurring in dry subtemperate to tropical areas and especially concentrated in the arid scrub lands of South Africa, Australia, and Brazil. The genus is characterized by an unusually high number of species with divaricatic acid and related orcinol depsides. The following new species are described: P. callichroa Kurokawa, P. concomitans Hale, P. conlabrosa Hale, P. dahlii Hale, P. neoquintaria Hale, P. subambigua Hale, P. subamplexa Hale, and P. venezolana Hale. The following new combinations are made: P. corrugativa (Kurokawa and Filson) Hale, P. exornata (Zahlbruckner) Hale, P. gerlachei (Zahlbruckner) Hale, P. papillosa (Lynge ex Gyelnik) Hale, P. rodriguesiana (Hue) Hale, P. schistacea (Kurokawa and Filson) Hale, P. scotophylla (Kurokawa) Hale, and P. spodochroa (Kurokawa and Filson) Hale
Elecresource
MSRL copy mq3578972 is no. 4 in a vol. with 3 other titles. Bound together subsequent to publication
Bibliography: p. 58-60
A world monograph of the genus Pseudoparmelia is presented. There are 76 species, most occurring in dry subtemperate to tropical areas and especially concentrated in the arid scrub lands of South Africa, Australia, and Brazil. The genus is characterized by an unusually high number of species with divaricatic acid and related orcinol depsides. The following new species are described: P. callichroa Kurokawa, P. concomitans Hale, P. conlabrosa Hale, P. dahlii Hale, P. neoquintaria Hale, P. subambigua Hale, P. subamplexa Hale, and P. venezolana Hale. The following new combinations are made: P. corrugativa (Kurokawa and Filson) Hale, P. exornata (Zahlbruckner) Hale, P. gerlachei (Zahlbruckner) Hale, P. papillosa (Lynge ex Gyelnik) Hale, P. rodriguesiana (Hue) Hale, P. schistacea (Kurokawa and Filson) Hale, P. scotophylla (Kurokawa) Hale, and P. spodochroa (Kurokawa and Filson) Hale
Elecresource
MSRL copy mq3578972 is no. 4 in a vol. with 3 other titles. Bound together subsequent to publication
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- Addeddate
- 2016-11-02 17:15:03
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- Ppi
- 500
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- Worldcat (source edition)
- 1960348
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