Lichenochora atrans (Phyllachoraceae), a new lichenicolous species on Psora decipiens from Turkey

Author: Halici Mehmet Gökhan   Knudsen Kerry   Candan Mehmet  

Publisher: Mycotaxon

ISSN: 2154-8889

Source: Mycotaxon, Vol.109, Iss.1, 2009-07, pp. : 239-243

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Abstract

Lichenochora atrans sp. nov. is described on terricolous Psora decipiens from western Turkey. It is the fourth species of the genus that has simple ascospores. The other three species, L. collematum, L. thorii and L. verrucicola, have much smaller ascospores in size, and only L. thorii has pigmented mature ascospores like L. atrans. Lichenochora atrans is also unique in the genus by having largest ascomata and ascospores.