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1 December 2011 Recognition of Four Morphologically Distinct Species in the Graphis scripta Complex in Europe
Gerhard Neuwirth, André Aptroot
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Neuwirth, G. & Aptroot, A. 2011. Recognition of four morphologically distinct species in the Graphis scripta complex in Europe. — Herzogia 24: 207–230.

Four morphologically distinct species can be distinguished in the Graphis scripta complex in Europe, namely Graphis betulina, G. macrocarpa, G. pulverulenta and G. scripta. Graphis betulina is characterized by its raised thalline margin, G. macrocarpa has open, brownish discs, G. pulverulenta has open, white-pruinose discs, and G. scripta has apothecia that remain closed. The species are recognizable in the field, but there are also microscopical differences. All species are sympatric and occasionally co-occur on the same tree.

Gerhard Neuwirth and André Aptroot "Recognition of Four Morphologically Distinct Species in the Graphis scripta Complex in Europe," Herzogia 24(2), 207-230, (1 December 2011). https://doi.org/10.13158/heia.24.2.2011.207
Accepted: 1 July 2011; Published: 1 December 2011
KEYWORDS
co-occurrence
Graphidaceae
lichenized Ascomycota
new taxa
Ostropales
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