Pleurosticta koflerae

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Pleurosticta koflerae
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Fungi
Division: Ascomycota
Class: Lecanoromycetes
Order: Lecanorales
Family: Parmeliaceae
Genus: Pleurosticta
Species:
P. koflerae
Binomial name
Pleurosticta koflerae
(Clauzade & Poelt) Elix & Lumbsch (1988)
Synonyms[1]
  • Parmelia koflerae Clauzade & Poelt (1961)
  • Melanelia koflerae (Clauzade & Poelt) Essl. (1978)

Pleurosticta koflerae is a species of foliose lichen in the family Parmeliaceae. It is a member of the group of species informally known as the "brown Parmeliae". The lichen was first formally described as Parmelia koflerae by lichenologists Georges Clauzade and Josef Poelt in 1961.[2] Theodore Esslinger transferred it to the genus Melanelia in 1978 when he reorganized the classification of the brown Parmeliae,[3] a continuation of his research on the group published the year before.[4] It was finally transferred to the newly resurrected genus Pleurosticta in 1988 by H. Thorsten Lumbsch and John A. Elix.[5]

Pleurosticta koflerae occurs in Eurasia. It has been reported from France, Russia, Slovakia,[6] Armenia,[7] and Kyrgyzstan.[8]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Synonymy: Pleurosticta koflerae (Clauzade & Poelt) Elix & Lumbsch, in Lumbsch, Kothe & Elix, Mycotaxon 33: 453 (1988)". Species Fungorum. Retrieved 11 April 2021.
  2. ^ Clauzade, Georges; Poelt, Josef (1961). "Parmelia koflerae nova species (Lichenes)". Nova Hedwigia. 3: 367–373.
  3. ^ Esslinger, Theodore L. (1978). "a new status for the brown Parmeliae". Mycotaxon. 7: 45–54.
  4. ^ Esslinger, T.L. (1977). "A chemosystematic revision of the brown Parmeliae". Journal of the Hattori Botanical Laboratory. 42.
  5. ^ Lumbsch, H.T.; Kothe, H.W.; Elix, J.A. (1988). "Resurrection of the lichen genus Pleurosticta Petrak (Parmeliaceae: Ascomycotina)". Mycotaxon. 33: 447–455.
  6. ^ Hawksworth, David L.; Blanco, Oscar; Divakar, Pradeep K.; Ahti, Teuvo; Crespo, Ana (2008). "A first checklist of parmelioid and similar lichens in Europe and some adjacent territories, adopting revised generic circumscriptions and with indications of species distributions". The Lichenologist. 40 (1): 1–21. doi:10.1017/S0024282908007329.
  7. ^ Gasparyan, Arsen H.; Ghaltaghchyan, Tsovinar K. (2013). "Proposed standard designations in Armenian for lichens occurring in the Republic of Armenia" (PDF). Flora Mediterranea. 23: 105–116. doi:10.7320/FlMedit23.105. ISSN 1120-4052.
  8. ^ Litterski, Birgit (2006). "Foliose and fruticose lichens of Kyrgyzstan" (PDF). Herzogia. 19: 177–190.