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Academic & Professional Books  Botany  Non-Vascular Plants  Lichens

Lichens and Lichenicolous Fungi from New Guinea

Flora / Fauna Monograph
Series: Bibliotheca Lichenologica Volume: 64
By: André Aptroot(Author), Paul Diederich(Author), Emmanuël Sérusiaux(Author), Harrie JM Sipman(Author)
220 pages, 153 b/w photos and b/w line drawings, 4 tables
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About this book

As a result of a lichenological expedition to New Guinea in 1992, 298 new or otherwise interesting taxa, mainly of microlichens and lichenicolous fungi, are presented. These include 269 species recorded for the first time from the island. Of these, 115 were known before from adjacent tropical Asia or Australasia. Another 66 were only known from the areas further away, usually the neotropics or the northern temperate zone, and are new records for tropical Asia and Australasia. The remainder appears to be completely unknown; for these, 6 new genera and 89 new species are described, including one more species from East Africa. New combinations are proposed for 10 species, and 2 genus names and 5 species names are reduced to synonymy. For many species, details of morphology and chemistry are given. The total known lichen flora of New Guinea is now ca. 1000 species. The geographical affinities of the lichen flora vary with altitude. While the endemic element seems rather constant at all elevations except above 4000 m, the widespread temperate element increases with elevation, in the same way as the pantropical and the palaeotropical elements decrease. The palaeotropical element includes few taxa which extend into Africa. There is new evidence to show a floristic affinity with New Zealand and temperate Australia.

Contents

Summary p. 4
List of new taxa and new combinations p. 4
Introduction p. 6
Material and methods p. 6
Locality information p. 7
Results and discussion p. 8
Survey of lichenicolous fungi of New Guinea p. 10
Annotated list of lichens and lichenicolous fungi p. 12
Acknowledgements p. 211
References p. 211

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Flora / Fauna Monograph
Series: Bibliotheca Lichenologica Volume: 64
By: André Aptroot(Author), Paul Diederich(Author), Emmanuël Sérusiaux(Author), Harrie JM Sipman(Author)
220 pages, 153 b/w photos and b/w line drawings, 4 tables
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