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摘要
guttov, A.和Nimis, P. L.:意大利的螺线菌属(地衣化子囊菌,螺线菌科)。- Fl. Medit. 31(特刊):55-65。2021. - ISSN:印刷版1120-4052,在线版2240-4538。本文对意大利已知的9个地衣属(Leprocaulaceae)的二分类键、描述和预测分布图进行了综述。该属包括强制性的萨奇色地衣,其多样性主要集中在地中海、马卡罗尼西亚和马德兰的生物地理区域。所有的类群在山带以下都有它们的最佳区。它们中的大多数在意大利具有明显的推拉尼亚-地中海分布模式,最常见于温和的亚海洋气候地区。
The genus Solenopsora (Lichenized Ascomycetes, Leprocaulaceae) in Italy
Guttová, A. & Nimis, P. L.: The genus Solenopsora (Lichenized Ascomycetes, Leprocaulaceae ) in Italy. — Fl. Medit. 31 (Special Issue): 55-65. 2021. — ISSN: 1120-4052 printed, 2240-4538 online. This paper includes a dichotomous key, descriptions and predictive distributional maps for all of the 9 infrageneric taxa of the lichen genus Solenopsora ( Leprocaulaceae ) known to occur in Italy. The genus includes obligatory saxicolous lichens with the main centre of diversity in the Mediterranean, Macaronesian, and Madrean biogeographical regions. All taxa have their optima below the montane belt. Most of them have a distinctly Thyrrenian-Mediterranen distribution pattern in Italy, being most frequent in areas with a mild, suboceanic climate.