Caloplaca chelyae (Teloschistaceae), a new lichen from the Canary Islands
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Universidad de La Laguna
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ISSN: 0007-2745, 1938-4378
Argitalpen urtea: 2009
Alea: 112
Zenbakia: 4
Orrialdeak: 839-844
Mota: Artikulua
Beste argitalpen batzuk: The Bryologist
Laburpena
Caloplaca chelyae is described as new to science. It is characterized by its scant crustose thallus, spores (12–)13–15 × (7–)8–11 µm, with a narrow equatorial wall-thickening, (1.5–)2–3 µm less than ¼ the length of the spore. This new species, related to subgenus Gyalolechia, was found on bryophytes in the high mountains of the Canary Islands, in El Teide National Park (Tenerife) and La Caldera de Taburiente National Park (La Palma). Possible associated taxa are briefly discussed.