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5 September 2018 Lecanora caperatica (Lecanoraceae, lichenized ascomycetes) a new sorediate species widespread in eastern North America
Olivia A. Asher, James C. Lendemer
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Abstract

Lecanora caperatica is described based on collections from throughout temperate eastern North America. It is a crustose sorediate species in the L. subfusca group which has pulcaris-type apothecia, and produces atranorin and caperatic acid often with accessory roccellic/angardianic acid. The species is chemically similar to the European L. mughosphagneti, which differs in ecology, thallus morphology and in having albella-type apothecia. The generic placement of L. caperatica, and its affinity to the L. subfusca group, are confirmed by molecular phylogenetic analysis.

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Olivia A. Asher and James C. Lendemer "Lecanora caperatica (Lecanoraceae, lichenized ascomycetes) a new sorediate species widespread in eastern North America," The Bryologist 121(3), 306-323, (5 September 2018). https://doi.org/10.1639/0007-2745-121.3.306
Received: 6 July 2018; Accepted: 4 August 2018; Published: 5 September 2018
KEYWORDS
asexual reproduction
biodiversity
Endemism
mtSSU
sterile crustose lichens
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