M. Westberg, S. Ekman, Laura Briegel-Williams, S. Fernández-Brime, M. Wedin, E. Timdal
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摘要
新的组合Thalloidima squamatum是为一个形态上和系统发育上独特的物种而提出的,直到现在该物种还被归入T. sedifolium的变种中。与 T. sedifolium 相比,该物种的特点是鳞片和皮孔较大,无托叶较短,外生孢子颜色较浅,栖息地生长在石灰质岩石上的苔藓垫上或直接生长在岩石上而非土壤中。研究的大部分材料来自挪威和瑞典,但也有来自奥地利、克罗地亚、德国、格陵兰岛、意大利、波兰、俄罗斯、苏格兰和瑞士的标本报道。
Thalloidima squamatum comb. nov. - a distinct and common but overlooked lichen in Europe
The new combination Thalloidima squamatum is proposed for a morphologically and phylogenetically distinct species, until now included within the variation of T. sedifolium. Compared to T. sedifolium, the species is characterized by its larger squamules and apothecia, shorter ascospores, the pale color of the excipulum, and its habitat growing on moss cushions over calcareous rock or directly on rock rather than on soil. Most of the material studied originates from Norway and Sweden, but specimens are also reported from Austria, Croatia, Germany, Greenland, Italy, Poland, Russia, Scotland and Switzerland.