Three species of heterodermia recorded in Mongolia
Heterodermia hypoleuca (Ach.) Treis.,H. japonica (M. Sato) Swinscow & Krogand H. subascendens (Asahina) Trass. have been recorded for the first time in Mongolia. Data on substrates, habitats, distribution are listed for every species. Taxonomic comments and distinctive characters are provided fo...
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doaj-36781c8c3b7e409e88d019cd2515c0262020-11-25T02:52:25ZengMongolian Academy of SciencesProceedings of the Mongolian Academy of Sciences2310-47162312-29942019-04-01576410.5564/pmas.v59i1.11381138Three species of heterodermia recorded in MongoliaEnkhtuya O0Javkhlan S1Laboratory of Flora and plant systematic, Institute of General and Experimental Biology, Mongolian Academy of Sciences, Ulaanbaatar, MongoliaLaboratory of Flora and plant systematic, Institute of General and Experimental Biology, Mongolian Academy of Sciences, Ulaanbaatar, MongoliaHeterodermia hypoleuca (Ach.) Treis.,H. japonica (M. Sato) Swinscow & Krogand H. subascendens (Asahina) Trass. have been recorded for the first time in Mongolia. Data on substrates, habitats, distribution are listed for every species. Taxonomic comments and distinctive characters are provided for these species. The habitats are briefly described and the frequently associated species are listed. It is interesting to note that as a result of processing hundreds of herbarium collections of lichens, numerous new species were found in Mongolia. This means that there is still a substantial gap in the knowledge, especially about the lichen flora of remote corners of the country, which are numerous.https://www.mongoliajol.info/index.php/PMAS/article/view/1138lichen species;Heterodermia;Mountain Range;mossed granite rocks; |
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Enkhtuya O Javkhlan S Three species of heterodermia recorded in Mongolia Proceedings of the Mongolian Academy of Sciences lichen species; Heterodermia; Mountain Range; mossed granite rocks; |
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Three species of heterodermia recorded in Mongolia |
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Three species of heterodermia recorded in Mongolia |
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Three species of heterodermia recorded in Mongolia |
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Three species of heterodermia recorded in Mongolia |
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Three species of heterodermia recorded in Mongolia |
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three species of heterodermia recorded in mongolia |
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Proceedings of the Mongolian Academy of Sciences |
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2310-4716 2312-2994 |
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Heterodermia hypoleuca (Ach.) Treis.,H. japonica (M. Sato) Swinscow & Krogand H. subascendens (Asahina) Trass. have been recorded for the first time in Mongolia. Data on substrates, habitats, distribution are listed for every species. Taxonomic comments and distinctive characters are provided for these species. The habitats are briefly described and the frequently associated species are listed. It is interesting to note that as a result of processing hundreds of herbarium collections of lichens, numerous new species were found in Mongolia. This means that there is still a substantial gap in the knowledge, especially about the lichen flora of remote corners of the country, which are numerous. |
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lichen species; Heterodermia; Mountain Range; mossed granite rocks; |
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