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11 August 2015 Reassessment of Hypotrachyna virginica, an endangered, endemic Appalachian macrolichen, and the morphologically similar species with which it has been confused
James C. Lendermer, Jessica L. Allen
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Abstract

Hypotrachyna virginica was long considered to be an endemic Appalachian macrolichen until it was recently reported from the Caribbean. Here we show that Neotropical material identified as H. virginica is morphologically distinct from that species and instead is conspecific with H. exsecta, a species widespread in the Paleotropics. Both species have also previously been confused with H. laevigata, which is widespread in the Americas and Europe. A revision of the three species is presented, including descriptions, illustrations, distribution maps, and global IUCN red-list assessments.

James C. Lendermer and Jessica L. Allen "Reassessment of Hypotrachyna virginica, an endangered, endemic Appalachian macrolichen, and the morphologically similar species with which it has been confused," Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia 164(1), 279-289, (11 August 2015). https://doi.org/10.1635/053.164.0117
Published: 11 August 2015
KEYWORDS
biogeography
dactyls
Endemism
lobules
pustules
soralia
soredia
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