Buellia subericola, a new species with triseptate ascospores from the Iberian Peninsula
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Cork Oak
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AbstractBuellia subericola,a new corticolous species characterized by a brown, blastidiate thallus without secondary chemistry and triseptate to occasionally submuriform ascospores, is described from the southern Iberian Peninsula. The species occurs onQuercus suberin grass-woodlands of cork-oak in the mesomediterranean belt with a warm mediterranean climate and oceanic influence. It is compared with other knownBuellias. lat. taxa which also reproduce asexually and have similar ascospores.
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Vol 87
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pp. 1117-1120
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2011 ◽
Vol 10
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pp. 567-576
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2020 ◽
Vol 296
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pp. 185-192
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