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Revision of the lichen genus Myelochroa (Ascomycotina: Parmeliaceae) in Korea

Journal of Species Research / Journal of Species Research, (E)2713-8615
2015, v.4 no.1, pp.23-32
https://doi.org/10.12651/JSR.2015.4.1.023
Kwang Hee Moon (National Institute of Biological Resources)
Chorong Ahn (National Institute of Biological Resources)
Hiroyuki Kashiwadani (Department of Botany)
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Abstract

Korean species of the genus Myelochroa are revised taxonomically and the following eight species are recognized: M. aurulenta (Tuck.) Elix & Hale, M. entotheiochroa (Hue) Elix & Hale, M. galbina (Ach.) Elix & Hale, M. hayachinensis (Kurok.) Elix & Hale, M. irrugans (Nyl.) Elix & Hale, M. leucotyliza (Nyl.) Elix & Hale, M. metarevoluta (Asahina) Elix & Hale and M. perisidians (Nyl.) Elix & Hale. Myelochroa ibukiensis K.H. Moon et al. is reduced to a synonym for M. aurulenta. Myelochroa denegans (Nyl.) Elix & Hale, M. indica (Hale) Elix & Hale and M. xantholepis (Mont. & Bosch) Elix & Hale are excluded from the lichen of Korea. In addition, a key for the species of the Korean Myelochroa is provided.

keywords
Korea, lichen, Myelochroa, taxonomy

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