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Buellia saurina belongs to the genus Rhizocarpon (Rhizocarpaceae, Lichenized ascomycetes)
ArticleAbstract: In 1971, W. A. Weber described Buellia saurina from aeolian sandstone in the Dinosaur National MonumPalabras claves:Lichen taxonomy, Lichenized ascomycetes, Rhizocarpon saurinumAutores:Frank Bungartz, Fryday A.M.Fuentes:scopusBuellia turgescens is synonymous with Buellia badia and must not be included in Amandinea
ArticleAbstract: A comparison of Buellia turgescens Nyl. ex Tuck. with B. badia (Fr.) A. Massal. demonstrates that thPalabras claves:Amandinea, Buellia badia, Buellia turgescens, Lichen taxonomy, Lichenized ascomycetesAutores:Frank Bungartz, Nash T.H.Fuentes:scopusAngiactis, a new crustose lichen genus in the Roccellaceae, with species from Bermuda, the Galápagos Islands and Australia
ArticleAbstract: The new genus Angiactis Aptroot & Sparrius is described, with three species, A. bermudensis LaGrecaPalabras claves:Angiactis, Arthoniales, Lecanographa, LlimonaeaAutores:Aptroot A., Frank Bungartz, LaGreca S., Sparrius L.B.Fuentes:scopusPhylogeny of the Pyrenula ochraceoflava group (Pyrenulaceae) reveals near-cryptic diversification and the inclusion of the Mazaediothecium album aggregate
ArticleAbstract: In this study we present an analysis of the Pyrenula ochraceoflava group (Pyrenulaceae), focusing onPalabras claves:Biodiversity, Brazil, Chamela Biological Station, Cuba, lichen systematics, MÉXICO, Neotropics, Pyrenula aurantiacoretis, Pyrenula connexa, Pyrenula moldenkeorumAutores:da Silva Cáceres M.E., Frank Bungartz, Gaya E., Herrera-Campos M.D.L.A., Lücking R.K., Mendonça C.D.O., Miranda-González R., Viñas-Portilla C.Fuentes:scopusSarcogyne similis (Acarosporaceae) produces psoromic acid and is confirmed to be widespread in North America
ArticleAbstract: Sarcogyne similis is found to produce psoromic acid, a substance previously known from only one othePalabras claves:Biogeography, endemism, nomenclature, Para-phenylenediamine, Spot tests, typificationAutores:Frank Bungartz, Lendemer J.C., Morse C., Tripp E.A.Fuentes:scopusThe Buellia aethalea-group in the Greater Sonoran Desert Region with reference to similar species in North America
ArticleAbstract: Species related to Buellia aethalea have been examined from the Greater Sonoran Desert Region. In thPalabras claves:Buellia aethalea-group, Lichen taxonomy, Lichenized ascomycetes, North America, Saxicolous species, Sonoran DesertAutores:Frank Bungartz, Nash T.H.Fuentes:scopusThe genus Buellia Sensu lato in the greater sonoran desert region: Saxicolous species with one-septate ascospores containing xanthones
ArticleAbstract: Six species of saxicolous Buellia s.l. containing xanthones are reported from the Greater Sonoran DePalabras claves:Buellia, Lichen taxonomy, Lichenized ascomycetes, North America, Saxicolous species, Sonoran Desert, XanthonesAutores:Elix J.A., Frank Bungartz, Nash T.H.Fuentes:scopusThe genus Bulbothrix (Parmeliaceae, Lecanoromycetes) in the Galapagos Islands: A case study of superficially similar, but overlooked macrolichens
ArticleAbstract: As part of an ongoing, comprehensive inventory of all Galapagos lichen species, the genus BulbothrixPalabras claves:Census of Galapagos biodiversity, Galapagos Lichen Inventory, lichenized Ascomycota, taxonomyAutores:Benatti M.N., Frank Bungartz, Spielmann A.A.Fuentes:scopusThe lichen genus Rinodina (Physciaceae, Teloschistales) in the Galapagos Islands, Ecuador
ReviewAbstract: As part of a comprehensive biodiversity inventory of Galapagos lichens, species in the genus RinodinPalabras claves:Census of Galapagos biodiversity, endemism, Galapagos Lichen Inventory, Lecanoromycetes, lichenized Ascomycota, SOUTH AMERICA, taxonomyAutores:Elix J.A., Frank Bungartz, Giralt M., Sheard J.Fuentes:scopusThe lichen genus Usnea (Parmeliaceae) in the tropical Andes and the Galapagos: Species with a red-orange cortical or subcortical pigmentation
ArticleAbstract: Usnea species with a red-orange cortical or subcortical pigmentation were studied in the tropical AnPalabras claves:Chemistry, endemism, SOUTH AMERICA, taxonomyAutores:Clerc P., Frank Bungartz, Truong C.Fuentes:scopus