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  1. Book: Diversity and ecology of lichens in polar and mountain ecosystems

    Hafellner, Josef

    with 8 tables

    (Bibliotheca lichenologica ; 104)

    2010  

    Author's details ed: Josef Hafellner
    Series title Bibliotheca lichenologica ; 104
    Collection
    Keywords Türk, Roman ; Antarktis ; Alpen ; Flechten ; Artenreichtum ; Ökologie
    Subject Umweltbiologie ; Ecology ; Artenvielfalt ; Artenmannigfaltigkeit ; Lichenes ; Lichenisierte Pilze
    Subject code 579.717
    Language German ; English
    Size 389 S., Ill., graph. Darst., Kt., 23 cm, 640 gr.
    Publisher Cramer in der Gebr.-Borntraeger-Verl.-Buchh
    Publishing place Stuttgart
    Publishing country Germany
    Document type Book
    Note Beitr. teilw. dt., teilw. engl. - Literaturangaben
    HBZ-ID HT016518062
    ISBN 978-3-443-58083-4 ; 3-443-58083-1
    Database Catalogue ZB MED Nutrition, Environment, Agriculture

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  2. Article: Noteworthy records of lichenicolous fungi from various countries on the Balkan Peninsula. II

    Hafellner, Josef / Mayrhofer, Helmut

    Herzogia. 2021 Jan. 25, v. 33, no. 2

    2021  

    Abstract: Hafellner, J. & Mayrhofer, H. 2020. Noteworthy records of lichenicolous fungi from various countries on the Balkan Peninsula. II. – Herzogia 33: 494 –511. A total of 42 taxa of lichenicolous fungi – most of them non-lichenized, a few lichenized – are ... ...

    Abstract Hafellner, J. & Mayrhofer, H. 2020. Noteworthy records of lichenicolous fungi from various countries on the Balkan Peninsula. II. – Herzogia 33: 494 –511. A total of 42 taxa of lichenicolous fungi – most of them non-lichenized, a few lichenized – are recorded from various countries in southeastern Europe. Of these, 22 species (Clypeococcum cetrariae, Didymocyrtis pseudeverniae, Illosporiopsis christiansenii, Lecanora lecanoricola, Lecanora printzenii, Lichenoconium erodens, Lichenoconium reichlingii, Lichenostigma alpinum, Merismatium decolorans, Niesslia cladoniicola, Paralecia pratorum, Phaeospora peltigericola, “Phoma” lobariae, “Phoma” lobariicola, Raesaenenia huuskonenii, Stigmidium schaereri, Stigmidium stygnospilum, Taeniolella phaeophysciae, Taeniolella thelotrematis, Talpapellis beschiana, Trichonectria rubefaciens, and Zwackhiomyces lecanorae) are reported for the first time from the Balkan Peninsula. A further 20 taxa previously known from the Balkan are added to the mycofloras of additional Balkan countries. The new records for individual countries are: Muellerella erratica and Lichenoconium reichlingii for Albania; Didymocyrtis cladoniicola, Lichenoconium erodens, Lichenostigma maureri and Taeniolella phaeophysciae for Bosnia and Herzegovina; Stigmidium gyrophorarum, Taeniolella phaeophysciae, and Xanthoriicola physciae for Bulgaria; “Phoma” lobariae and Taeniolella thelotrematis for Croatia; Didymocyrtis cladoniicola, Lichenoconium erodens, Merismatium decolorans, “Phoma” lobariicola, Talpapellis beschiana, Telogalla olivieri, and Zwackhiomyces lecanorae for Greece; Didymocyrtis pseudeverniae, Endococcus propinquus, Lecanora lecanoricola, Lichenoconium erodens, and Lichenosticta alcicornaria for Kosovo; Telogalla olivieri for North Macedonia; Arthonia molendoi, Arthonia varians, Buellia uberior, Clypeococcum cetrariae, Endococcus propinquus, Endohyalina insularis, Heterocephalacria physciacearum, Illosporiopsis christiansenii, Lecanora printzenii, Lichenochora weillii, Lichenoconium erodens, Lichenoconium usneae, Lichenostigma alpinum, Lichenostigma chlaroterae, Muellerella pygmaea var. athallina, Niesslia cladoniicola, Paralecia pratorum, Phaeospora peltigericola, “Phoma” lobariae, Raesaenenia huuskonenii, Stigmidium schaereri, Stigmidium squamariae, Stigmidium stygnospilum, Taeniolella phaeophysciae, Talpapellis beschiana, Thelocarpon epibolum, Toninia plumbina, and Trichonectria rubefaciens for Montenegro.
    Keywords Arthonia ; Bionectriaceae ; Buellia ; Chaetothyriales ; Filobasidiaceae ; Lecanora ; Lichenostigma ; Mycosphaerellaceae ; Mytilinidiaceae ; Niesslia ; Parmeliaceae ; Phaeosphaeriaceae ; Phoma ; Phyllachorales ; Toninia ; Trypetheliales ; Verrucariaceae ; Xanthopyreniaceae ; fungi ; lichens ; mycobiota ; new geographic records ; species diversity ; Albania ; Balkans ; Bosnia-Herzegovina ; Bulgaria ; Croatia ; Greece ; Kosovo ; Montenegro ; Republic of North Macedonia
    Language English
    Dates of publication 2021-0125
    Size p. 494-511.
    Publishing place Bryological and Lichenological Association for Central Europe (BLAM)
    Document type Article
    Note golden set
    ZDB-ID 2754551-9
    ISSN 2700-2829 ; 0018-0971
    ISSN (online) 2700-2829
    ISSN 0018-0971
    DOI 10.13158/heia.33.2.2020.494
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  3. Article: Combined Lichenological Results of Two One Day Trips to Liechtenstein

    Hafellner, Josef / van den Boom, Pieter P. G

    Herzogia. 2018 Dec., v. 31, no. 2

    2018  

    Abstract: Hafellner, J. & Boom, P. P. G. v. d. 2018: Combined lichenological results of two one-day trips to Liechtenstein. – Herzogia 31: 931–948. The lichen flora of Liechtenstein was investigated at five localities along a rough altitudinal transect by the ... ...

    Abstract Hafellner, J. & Boom, P. P. G. v. d. 2018: Combined lichenological results of two one-day trips to Liechtenstein. – Herzogia 31: 931–948. The lichen flora of Liechtenstein was investigated at five localities along a rough altitudinal transect by the senior author and at two lowland localities by the co-author. Altogether 114 lichenized taxa and 22 species of lichenicolous fungi have been identified, of which 75 species of lichens, 17 lichenicolous fungi and two non-lichenized ascomycetes represent new records for Liechtenstein. The study constitutes apparently the first major contribution to the knowledge about diversity of lichenized and lichenicolous fungi in this country and fills at least partly an existing gap in the information concerning the distribution of lichens in the Alps.
    Keywords Ascomycota ; altitude ; flora ; fungi ; lichens ; Alps region ; Liechtenstein
    Language English
    Dates of publication 2018-12
    Size p. 931-948.
    Publishing place Bryological and Lichenological Association for Central Europe (BLAM)
    Document type Article
    ZDB-ID 2754551-9
    ISSN 0018-0971
    ISSN 0018-0971
    DOI 10.13158/heia.31.2.2018.931
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  4. Article: Refining the picture: new records to the lichen biota of Italy

    Nascimbene, Juri / Gheza, Gabriele / Hafellner, Josef / Mayrhofer, Helmut / Muggia, Lucia / Obermayer, Walter / Thor, Göran / Nimis, Pier Luigi

    MycoKeys. 2021 Aug. 11, v. 82

    2021  

    Abstract: Based on the analysis of both historical and recent collections, this paper reports an annotated list of taxa which are new to the lichen biota of Italy or of its administrative regions. Specimens were identified using a dissecting and a compound ... ...

    Abstract Based on the analysis of both historical and recent collections, this paper reports an annotated list of taxa which are new to the lichen biota of Italy or of its administrative regions. Specimens were identified using a dissecting and a compound microscope; routine chemical spot tests and standardized thin-layer chromatography (TLC or HPTLC). The list includes 225 records of 153 taxa. Twenty taxa are new to Italy, the others are new to one or more administrative regions, with 15 second records and 5 third records for Italy. Some of the species belong to recently-described taxa, others are poorly known, sterile or ephemeral lichens which were largely overlooked in Italy. Several species are actually rare, either because of the rarity of their habitats (e.g. old-growth forests), or because in Italy they are at the margins of their bioclimatic distribution. The picture of the lichen biota of Italy has now new pixels, but its grain is still coarse. Further analysis of historical collections, increased efforts in the exploration of some areas, and the taxonomic revision of critical groups are still necessary to provide more complete distributional data for new biogeographic hypotheses, taxonomic and ecological research, and biodiversity conservation.
    Keywords biodiversity conservation ; geographical distribution ; lichens ; taxonomic revisions ; thin layer chromatography ; Italy
    Language English
    Dates of publication 2021-0811
    Size p. 97-137.
    Publishing place Pensoft Publishers
    Document type Article
    ZDB-ID 2630648-7
    ISSN 1314-4049
    ISSN 1314-4049
    DOI 10.3897/mycokeys.82.69027
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  5. Article ; Online: A hotspot of lichen diversity and lichenological research in the Alps: the Paneveggio-Pale di San Martino Natural Park (Italy).

    Nascimbene, Juri / Gheza, Gabriele / Bilovitz, Peter O / Francesconi, Luana / Hafellner, Josef / Mayrhofer, Helmut / Salvadori, Maurizio / Vallese, Chiara / Nimis, Pier Luigi

    MycoKeys

    2022  Volume 94, Page(s) 37–50

    Abstract: A checklist of 916 lichenised taxa is reported from the Paneveggio-Pale di San Martino Natural Park and its surroundings (Trentino-Alto Adige, N Italy), based on 7351 records from: (a) 72 literature sources, (b) eight public and private herbaria and (c) ... ...

    Abstract A checklist of 916 lichenised taxa is reported from the Paneveggio-Pale di San Martino Natural Park and its surroundings (Trentino-Alto Adige, N Italy), based on 7351 records from: (a) 72 literature sources, (b) eight public and private herbaria and (c) field observations by some of the authors. The study area appears as a hotspot of lichen diversity, hosting 30.1% of the lichen biota of the Alps in a territory that has 0.064% of their total surface area. This is mainly due to its high climatical, geological and orographic heterogeneity, but also to the long history of lichenological exploration, that started in the 19
    Language English
    Publishing date 2022-12-06
    Publishing country Bulgaria
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 2630648-7
    ISSN 1314-4049 ; 1314-4049
    ISSN (online) 1314-4049
    ISSN 1314-4049
    DOI 10.3897/mycokeys.94.95858
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  6. Article ; Online: Refining the picture: new records to the lichen biota of Italy.

    Nascimbene, Juri / Gheza, Gabriele / Hafellner, Josef / Mayrhofer, Helmut / Muggia, Lucia / Obermayer, Walter / Thor, Göran / Nimis, Pier Luigi

    MycoKeys

    2021  Volume 82, Page(s) 97–137

    Abstract: Based on the analysis of both historical and recent collections, this paper reports an annotated list of taxa which are new to the lichen biota of Italy or of its administrative regions. Specimens were identified using a dissecting and a compound ... ...

    Abstract Based on the analysis of both historical and recent collections, this paper reports an annotated list of taxa which are new to the lichen biota of Italy or of its administrative regions. Specimens were identified using a dissecting and a compound microscope; routine chemical spot tests and standardized thin-layer chromatography (TLC or HPTLC). The list includes 225 records of 153 taxa. Twenty taxa are new to Italy, the others are new to one or more administrative regions, with 15 second records and 5 third records for Italy. Some of the species belong to recently-described taxa, others are poorly known, sterile or ephemeral lichens which were largely overlooked in Italy. Several species are actually rare, either because of the rarity of their habitats (e.g. old-growth forests), or because in Italy they are at the margins of their bioclimatic distribution. The picture of the lichen biota of Italy has now new pixels, but its grain is still coarse. Further analysis of historical collections, increased efforts in the exploration of some areas, and the taxonomic revision of critical groups are still necessary to provide more complete distributional data for new biogeographic hypotheses, taxonomic and ecological research, and biodiversity conservation.
    Language English
    Publishing date 2021-08-11
    Publishing country Bulgaria
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 2630648-7
    ISSN 1314-4049 ; 1314-4049
    ISSN (online) 1314-4049
    ISSN 1314-4049
    DOI 10.3897/mycokeys.82.69027
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  7. Article: Flechten und lichenicole Pilze im UNESCO-Biosphärenpark Salzburger Lungau (BLAM-Exkursion 2019)

    Türk, Roman / Berger, Franz / Berger, Andrea / Berger, Michael / Cezanne, Rainer / Dolnik, Christian / Eichler, Marion / Gruber, Johann Peter / Grünberg, Hagen / Hafellner, Josef / Klüssendorf, Johanna / Neumann, Patrik / Otte, Volker / Schultz, Matthias / Stapper, Norbert / Thüs, Holger / Teuber, Dietmar / Weber, Lilith

    Herzogia. 2022 June 27, v. 35, no. 1

    2022  

    Abstract: Türk, R., Berger, F., Berger, A., Berger, M., Cezanne, R., Dolnik, C., Eichler, M., Gruber, J. P., Grünberg, H., Hafellner, J., Klüssendorf, J., Neumann, P., Otte, V., Schultz, M., Stapper, N., Teuber, D., Thüs, H. & Weber, L. 2022. Lichens and ... ...

    Abstract Türk, R., Berger, F., Berger, A., Berger, M., Cezanne, R., Dolnik, C., Eichler, M., Gruber, J. P., Grünberg, H., Hafellner, J., Klüssendorf, J., Neumann, P., Otte, V., Schultz, M., Stapper, N., Teuber, D., Thüs, H. & Weber, L. 2022. Lichens and lichenicolous fungi in the UNESCO biosphere park Salzburger Lungau (BLAM-Excursion 2019) – Herzogia 35: 61–104. The list of lichens and lichenicolous fungi determined in the course of the 2019 BLAM excursion to the Lungau biosphere reserve is presented with their substrates. The high number of detected taxa in the nine study areas – 546 lichen taxa and 69 lichenicolous fungi – indicates the importance of the Lungau as a refuge for lichen taxa endangered elsewhere in Europe. Significant lichen localities for amphibian lichens and Verrucariaceae include the rapids of the Lonka River in the Weißpriach Valley and the forefield areas of the Preberkessel. The following species are new to Austria: Ephebe perspinulosa, Lempholemma cladodes, Polyblastidium japonicum agg., Pyrenopsis sanguinea, Scytinium biatorinum, Verrucaria cernaensis, V. hunsrueckensis, V. pallidomurina and the lichenicolous fungus Crittendenia coppinsii. The following species are new to the province of Salzburg: Absconditella sphagnorum, Absconditella trivialis, Bryobilimbia sanguineoatra, Flavoplaca oasis, Lecanora allophana f. sorediata, Lempholemma dispansum, Lepraria borealis, Placynthium tantaleum, Protothelenella xylina, Ramalina europaea, Scutula dedicata, Scytinium subtile, Spilonema revertens, Staurothele fissa, Trapelia corticola, Usnea wasmuthii, Verrucaria alpicola, V. bryoctona, V. foveolata, V. praetermissa, V. umbrinula and Zahlbrucknerella calcarea and the lichenicolous fungi Arthonia digitatae, Didymocyrtis pseudeverniae, Epicladonia simplex, Epithamnolia rangiferinae, Heterocephalacria bachmannii, Lecanora lecanoricola, Lichenostigma cosmopolites, Muellerella atricola, Neoburgoa freyi, Opegrapha lamyi, Pronectria robergei, Raesaenenia huuskonenii, Sclerococcum parasiticum, Skyttea tephromelarum, Sphaerellothecium leratianum, Stigmidium microcarpum, Tremella cetrariicola, T. cladoniae and T. hypogymniae.
    Keywords Arthonia ; Calcarea ; Lecanora ; Lempholemma ; Lichenostigma cosmopolites ; Memecylon ; Opegrapha ; Placynthium ; Protothelenella ; Pyrenopsis ; Ramalina ; Staurothele ; Tremella ; United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization ; Usnea ; Verrucaria ; amphibians ; biosphere ; cladodes ; conservation areas ; fungi ; lichens ; oases ; rivers ; Austria
    Language English
    Dates of publication 2022-0627
    Size p. 61-104.
    Publishing place Bryological and Lichenological Association for Central Europe (BLAM)
    Document type Article
    ZDB-ID 2754551-9
    ISSN 2700-2829 ; 0018-0971
    ISSN (online) 2700-2829
    ISSN 0018-0971
    DOI 10.13158/heia.35.1.2022.61
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  8. Article: Miriquidica invadens, an obligate youth parasite on Sporastatia, with remarks and a key to species of the M. griseoatra group

    HAFELLNER, Josef / OBERMAYER, Walter / TRETIACH, Mauro

    Lichenologist. 2014 May, v. 46, no. 3

    2014  

    Abstract: The new species Miriquidica invadens Hafellner, Obermayer & Tretiach is described and reported from Austria, Bulgaria, Italy, Switzerland, France and Spain. From a morphological point of view the species belongs to the M. griseoatra group, in which it is, ...

    Abstract The new species Miriquidica invadens Hafellner, Obermayer & Tretiach is described and reported from Austria, Bulgaria, Italy, Switzerland, France and Spain. From a morphological point of view the species belongs to the M. griseoatra group, in which it is, so far, the only constantly lichenicolous taxon. Chemically it is characterized by the regular presence of miriquidic acid, stictic acid, and constictic acid (in variable amounts). It starts its ontogenetic life cycle as an obligate youth parasite on Sporastatia, usually S. polyspora. Morpho-anatomical treatments of other species of the Miriquidica griseoatra group occurring in Europe, based on the examination of type material, are also presented. According to the characters exhibited by the lectotype of Lecidea contigua var. griseoatra Flot., M. griseoatra (Flot.) Hertel & Rambold is the correct name for a montane species with subdivided areoles and immersed, laterally adnate apothecia with a pigmented hypothecium. Specimens exhibiting this set of characters were usually named M. obnubila auct. According to the characters observed on the lectotype of Lecidea (Biatora) obnubila Th. Fr. & Hellb., M. obnubila (Th. Fr. & Hellb.) Hertel & Rambold is a species with sessile apothecia with a hyaline hypothecium. Lecidea subplumbea Anzi does not constitute a heterotypic synonym of Lecidea griseoatra (Flot.) Schaer. but is the legitimate name at the species level for Miriquidica griseoatra sensu auct., and therefore M. subplumbea (Anzi) Cl. Roux is the correct name for that taxon. Lecidea inserena Nyl. is confirmed as a heterotypic synonym of Lecidea subplumbea Anzi. Lecidea plumbea Garov. ex A. Massal. is an earlier heterotypic synonym of Miriquidica limitata Hertel & Rambold and, therefore, the new combination M. plumbea (Garov. ex A. Massal.) Hafellner, Obermayer & Tretiach is introduced. Lectotypes are designated for Lecidea contigua var. griseoatra Flot., Lecidea inserena Nyl., Lecidea obnubila Th. Fr. & Hellb., Lecidea plumbea Garov. ex A. Massal., and Lecidea subplumbea Anzi. A key to the taxa of the M. griseoatra-group and other Miriquidica taxa with a grey thallus is provided.
    Keywords Lecidea ; apothecia ; lectotypes ; lichens ; new combination ; new species ; ontogeny ; parasites ; taxonomic keys ; thallus ; youth ; Austria ; Bulgaria ; France ; Italy ; Spain ; Switzerland
    Language English
    Dates of publication 2014-05
    Size p. 303-331.
    Publishing place Cambridge University Press
    Document type Article
    ZDB-ID 1471008-0
    ISSN 1096-1135 ; 0024-2829
    ISSN (online) 1096-1135
    ISSN 0024-2829
    DOI 10.1017/S002428291400005X
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  9. Article: Arthonia parietinaria - A common but frequently misunderstood lichenicolous fungus on species of the Xanthoria parietina-group.

    Fleischhacker, Antonia / Grube, Martin / Frisch, Andreas / Obermayer, Walter / Hafellner, Josef

    Fungal biology

    2016  Volume 120, Issue 11, Page(s) 1341–1353

    Abstract: Arthonia parietinaria is described as new to science. Host of the type and at the same time the only confirmed host species is the foliose macrolichen Xanthoria parietina. Sequence data of nucLSU rRNA genes reveal a close relationship to Arthonia ... ...

    Abstract Arthonia parietinaria is described as new to science. Host of the type and at the same time the only confirmed host species is the foliose macrolichen Xanthoria parietina. Sequence data of nucLSU rRNA genes reveal a close relationship to Arthonia molendoi. A. parietinaria is recorded for many countries in Europe, western Asia, and northern Africa.
    MeSH term(s) Ascomycota/classification ; Ascomycota/genetics ; Ascomycota/isolation & purification ; DNA, Fungal/genetics ; DNA, Ribosomal/genetics ; Lichens/microbiology ; Phylogeny ; Sequence Analysis, DNA
    Chemical Substances DNA, Fungal ; DNA, Ribosomal
    Language English
    Publishing date 2016-11
    Publishing country Netherlands
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 2532164-X
    ISSN 1878-6162 ; 1878-6146
    ISSN (online) 1878-6162
    ISSN 1878-6146
    DOI 10.1016/j.funbio.2016.06.009
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  10. Article: The lichens of the Alps – an annotated checklist

    Nimis, Pier Luigi / Hafellner, Josef / Roux, Claude / Clerc, Philippe / Helmut Mayrhofer / Martellos, Stefano / Bilovitz, Peter O

    MycoKeys. 2018 Mar. 12, v. 31

    2018  

    Abstract: This is the first attempt to provide an overview of the lichen diversity of the Alps, one of the biogegraphically most important and emblematic mountain systems worldwide. The checklist includes all lichenised species, plus a set of non- or doubtfully ... ...

    Abstract This is the first attempt to provide an overview of the lichen diversity of the Alps, one of the biogegraphically most important and emblematic mountain systems worldwide. The checklist includes all lichenised species, plus a set of non- or doubtfully lichenised taxa frequently treated by lichenologists, excluding non-lichenised lichenicolous fungi. Largely based on recent national or regional checklists, it provides a list of all infrageneric taxa (with synonyms) hitherto reported from the Alps, with data on their distribution in eight countries (Austria, France, Germany, Liechtenstein, Monaco, Italy, Slovenia, Switzerland) and in 42 Operational Geographic Units, mostly corresponding to administrative subdivisions within the countries. Data on the main substrates and on the altitudinal distribution are also provided. A short note points to the main ecological requirements of each taxon and/or to open taxonomic problems. Particularly poorly known taxa are flagged and often provided with a short description, to attract the attention of specialists. The total number of infrageneric taxa is 3,163, including 117 non- or doubtfully lichenised taxa. The richness of the lichen biota fairly well corresponds with the percent of the Alpine area occupied by each country: Austria (2,337 taxa), Italy (2,169), France (2,028), Switzerland (1,835), Germany (1,168), Slovenia (890) and Lichtenstein (152), no lichen having ever been reported from Monaco. The number of poorly known taxa is quite high (604, 19.1% of the total), which indicates that, in spite of the Alps being one of the lichenologically most studied mountain systems worldwide, much work is still needed to reach a satisfactory picture of their real lichen diversity. Thirteen new combinations are proposed in the genera Agonimia, Aspicilia, Bagliettoa, Bellemerea, Carbonea, Lepra, Miriquidica, Polysporina, Protothelenella, Pseudosagedia and Thelidium.
    Keywords Aspicilia ; Protothelenella ; lichens ; Alps region ; Austria ; France ; Germany ; Italy ; Liechtenstein ; Monaco ; Slovenia ; Switzerland
    Language English
    Dates of publication 2018-0312
    Size p. 1-634.
    Publishing place Pensoft Publishers
    Document type Article
    Note NAL-AP-2-clean
    ZDB-ID 2630648-7
    ISSN 1314-4049
    ISSN 1314-4049
    DOI 10.3897/mycokeys.31.23568
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