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New species and new records in the family Graphidaceae (Ascomycota: Ostropales) from Vietnam

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  23 August 2013

Santosh JOSHI
Affiliation:
Korean Lichen Research Institute, Sunchon National University, Suncheon 540-742, South Korea. Email: [email protected]
Udeni JAYALAL
Affiliation:
Korean Lichen Research Institute, Sunchon National University, Suncheon 540-742, South Korea. Email: [email protected]
Soon-Ok OH
Affiliation:
Korean Lichen Research Institute, Sunchon National University, Suncheon 540-742, South Korea. Email: [email protected]
Young Jin KOH
Affiliation:
Korean Lichen Research Institute, Sunchon National University, Suncheon 540-742, South Korea. Email: [email protected]
Thi Thuy NGUYEN
Affiliation:
Department of Basic Biology, Faculty of Natural Science and Technology, Tay Nguyen University, Buon Ma Thuot City, Dak Lak Province, Vietnam
Nguyen Anh DZUNG
Affiliation:
Department of Basic Biology, Faculty of Natural Science and Technology, Tay Nguyen University, Buon Ma Thuot City, Dak Lak Province, Vietnam
Jae-Seoun HUR*
Affiliation:
Korean Lichen Research Institute, Sunchon National University, Suncheon 540-742, South Korea. Email: [email protected]

Abstract

Acanthothecis salazinica and Diorygma archeri are described from Vietnam. The former is characterized by having a leprose thallus, creamish to whitish, entire, epruinose labia, a slit-like disc, a hyaline to brown, entire proper exciple, warty periphysoids, 8-spored asci, and 28–30-loculate, hyaline, I− ascospores, 70–120×7–14 µm in size. The latter has a greenish grey thallus, a poorly developed, hyaline to pale or brownish proper exciple, 1-spored asci, hyaline, muriform ascospores, and produces protocetraric acid. Acanthothecis corcovadensis, Diorygma erythrellum, D. junghuhnii, D. macgregorii, Platygramme platyloma, Pliariona montagnei and Thecaria quassiicola are recorded for the first time from the country.

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Copyright © British Lichen Society 2013 

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