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1 March 2014 Over 200 New Lichen Records from Sri Lanka, with Three New Species to Science
Gothamie Weerakoon, André Aptroot
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Abstract

Two hundred and seven lichen species are newly reported from Sri Lanka, eight of which were previously thought to be endemic in India; 91 species are new to the Indian subcontinent, and four to Asia, and three are described here as new to science: Astrothelium nitidulum which has 7-septate ascospores with diamond-shaped lumina, mostly simple ascomata in shiny olive pseudostromata and an inspersed hamathecium; Heterodermia queensberryi which is similar to Heterodermia propagulifera but with a corona of lobules around the apothecia; and Malmidea papillosa, which is similar to Malmidea granifera but has regular warts and lacks medulla in the excipulum.

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Gothamie Weerakoon and André Aptroot "Over 200 New Lichen Records from Sri Lanka, with Three New Species to Science," Cryptogamie, Mycologie 35(1), 51-62, (1 March 2014). https://doi.org/10.7872/crym.v35.iss1.2014.51
Published: 1 March 2014
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KEYWORDS
Astrothelium
Heterodermia
Indian subcontinent
Malmidea
Malmideaceae
Physciaceae
Trypetheliaceae
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