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8 May 2015 Parmotrema internexum (Lecanorales: Parmeliaceae): an overlooked macrolichen in southeastern North America highlights the value of basic biodiversity research
James C. Lendemer
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Abstract

Parmotrema internexum is shown to be a morphologically, chemically and phylogenetically distinct species whose occurrence in North America has been previously overlooked and largely based on misidentifications. Prior accounts of the species being similar to P. crinitum but differing in having an adnate thallus, few marginal cilia, and in producing norlobaridone in addition to the stictic acid complex, are confirmed. An extensive review of the taxon, including the use of the name P. internexum in the literature, is provided. Taxonomic treatments of P. crinitum and P. internexum are also provided and both species are illustrated.

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James C. Lendemer "Parmotrema internexum (Lecanorales: Parmeliaceae): an overlooked macrolichen in southeastern North America highlights the value of basic biodiversity research," The Bryologist 118(2), 130-144, (8 May 2015). https://doi.org/10.1639/0007-2745-118.2.130
Received: 18 February 2015; Accepted: 1 March 2015; Published: 8 May 2015
KEYWORDS
coastal plain
cryptic species
isidia
morphology
Parmotrema concurrens
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