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KEYWORDS: Pakistan, Garhi Dupatta, Shogran, Sharan, new record, new species, Pakistan, Garhi Dupatta, Shogran, Sharan, signalement nouveau, espèce nouvelle
Phaeophyscia kaghanensis Niazi, Nadeem, Afshan & Khalid, sp. nov. is described from Himalayan moist temperate forest in Pakistan. It is characterized by a greyish white to grey thallus, absence of asexual propagules, flat to slightly concave lobes, white medulla, black lower surface, large Physciatype ascospores (24-30×12-17 µm) and absence of secondary substances. In addition, P. microspora Aptroot & Schumm is reported as new to Pakistan, and ITS sequences were generated from this species for the first time.
Espèce nouvelle et signalement nouveau pour le genre Phaeophyscia Moberg (Lecanorales, Physciaceae) au Pakistan, confirmés par analyses phénotypique et phylogénétique.
Phaeophyscia kaghanensis Niazi, Nadeem, Afshan & Khalid, sp. nov. est nouvellement décrite de la forêt humide himalayenne au Pakistan. Elle se caractérise par un thalle gris-blanc à gris, l'absence de propagules asexuées, des lobes plats à légèrement concaves, une médulle blanche, une face inférieure noire, de grandes ascospores de type Physcia (24-30 × 12-17 µm) et l'absence de substances secondaires. En outre, P. microspora Aptroot & Schumm est nouvellement signalée au Pakistan, et des séquences ITS ont été générées à partir de cette espèce pour la première fois.
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