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3 January 2017 Two new resinicolous mycocalicioid fungi from the Acadian Forest: One new to science, the other new to North America
Steven B. Selva, Hanna Tuovila
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Abstract

Chaenothecopsis claydenii is described as new from New Brunswick, Canada, and C. eugenia, also from New Brunswick, is reported for the first time in North America. Both species grow on the resin of Picea spp. in the Acadian Forest and bring to 91 the number of calicioid lichens and fungi known for the ecoregion. Diagnoses and information on the taxonomy and ecology of each species is provided, as is a worldwide key to the mycocalicioid taxa growing on conifer resin.

Copyright ©2016 by The American Bryological and Lichenological Society, Inc.
Steven B. Selva and Hanna Tuovila "Two new resinicolous mycocalicioid fungi from the Acadian Forest: One new to science, the other new to North America," The Bryologist 119(4), 417-422, (3 January 2017). https://doi.org/10.1639/0007-2745-119.4.417
Received: 17 June 2016; Accepted: 1 November 2016; Published: 3 January 2017
KEYWORDS
Chaenothecopsis
Mycocalicium
Picea spp.
systematics
taxonomic key
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