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引用次数: 6
摘要
本文介绍了喀尔巴阡山脉西部河流中的7种淡水地衣:Bryobilimbia ahlesii (Körb.)星期五等人,下叶根霉星期五,圆茎草(Nyl.)Zschacke, T. klementi Servít, T. pluvium Orange, T. rehmii Zschacke和Verrucaria devensis (G. Salisbury) Orange。所有这些都是波兰的第一记录。klementii是喀尔巴阡山脉的新物种,以前只从德国的模式地区知道。本文介绍了波兰地衣标本的形态描述,并简要讨论了这些地衣的生态学和地理分布。
Seven Species of Freshwater Lichen-Forming Fungi Newly Recorded from Poland
This paper presents seven freshwater lichen species from Western Carpathian streams: Bryobilimbia ahlesii (Körb.) Fryday et al., Rhizocarpon sublavatum Fryday, Thelidium circumspersellum (Nyl.) Zschacke, T. klementii Servít, T. pluvium Orange, T. rehmii Zschacke and Verrucaria devensis (G. Salisbury) Orange. All of them are first records for Poland. Thelidium klementii is new for the Carpathians and was previously known only from the type locality in Germany. Morphological descriptions based on Polish specimens are presented, and the ecology and geographical distribution of these lichens are briefly discussed.
期刊介绍:
Polish Botanical Journal is an international journal publishing original papers covering various aspects of vegetation science, plant and fungi biodiversity, biosystematics (including plant anatomy, cytology and embryology), phytogeography, evolution and ecology. All papers are considered by at least two reviewers. Polish Botanical Journal is issued twice per year. The two issues form one annual volume.