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Sarcogyne 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:scopusPseudocyphellaria crocata (Ascomycota: Lobariaceae) in the Americas is revealed to be thirteen species, and none of them is P. crocata
ArticleAbstract: We provide a phylogenetic revision of the Pseudocyphellaria crocata complex in the Americas. SpecimePalabras claves:Bayesian Poisson tree processes (bPTP), Pseudocyphellaria gilva, Pseudocyphellaria maculata, Pseudocyphellaria physciospora, species delimitationAutores:Alba Yańez-Ayabaca, Álvaro-Alba W.R., Arango C.J., Chaves J.L., Coca L.F., da Silva Cáceres M.E., Dillman K., Farkas E., Gockman O.T., Goffinet B., Goward T., Hollinger J., Lokös L., Lücking R.K., Mccune B., Moncada B., Nelson P.R., Parker D., Printzen C., Rodríguez C., Rozzi R., Scharnagl K., Soto-Medina E., Spribille T., Stenroos S., Tripp E.A., Villella J., Wheeler T., Yakovchenko L.S.Fuentes:scopus