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10 July 2020 Calicioid lichens and fungi of Minnesota, U.S.A.: Including two new species, Chaenothecopsis jordaniana and C. penningtonensis (Mycocaliciaceae)
Otto Gockman, Steven B. Selva, R. Troy McMullin
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Abstract

Sixty-four species of calicioid lichens and fungi are reported from the state of Minnesota, which is located in the upper Midwest of the United States. Chaenothecopsis jordaniana and C. penningtonensis are new to science, Calicium denigratum is reported for the first time from the United States, and an additional 23 species are reported for the first time from the state. As the first comprehensive calicioid flora from the central part of North America, significant range extensions are also reported for eight species that were previously only known from eastern or western states and provinces. Information on previously published works and locations, community preferences and habitat ecology are provided for each species, as is an identification key to all species.

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Otto Gockman, Steven B. Selva, and R. Troy McMullin "Calicioid lichens and fungi of Minnesota, U.S.A.: Including two new species, Chaenothecopsis jordaniana and C. penningtonensis (Mycocaliciaceae)," The Bryologist 123(2), 235-259, (10 July 2020). https://doi.org/10.1639/0007-2745-123.2.235
Received: 8 March 2020; Accepted: 17 May 2020; Published: 10 July 2020
KEYWORDS
biodiversity
habitat ecology
identification key
Midwestern taxa
taxonomy
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