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New Species and New Record of Genus Chrysothrix (Chrysotrichaceae, Arthoniales) from South Korea and Chile

Liu D, Oh SO, Park JS, Hur JS

The genus Chrysothrix is very common around the world and easy to be recognized by its bright yellowish granular thallus. In this study, investigations of lichen mycota in South Korea...
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Three New Monotypic Genera of the Caloplacoid Lichens (Teloschistaceae, Lichen-Forming Ascomycetes)

Kondratyuk SY, Lokos L, Kim JA, Kondratiuk AS, Jeong MH, Jang SH, Oh SO, Hur JS

Three monophyletic branches are strongly supported in a phylogenetic analysis of the Teloschistaceae based on combined data sets of internal transcribed spacer and large subunit nrDNA and 12S small subunit...
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New Records and an Annotated Key for the Identification of Graphis Adans. in South Korea

Joshi S, Jayalal U, Oh SO, Park JS, Hur JS

  • KMID: 2312690
  • Mycobiology.
  • 2013 Jun;41(2):73-76.
The following new species for the lichen genus Graphis in Korea are reported: G. chlorotica, G. nanodes and G. tenuirima. A brief description of these species, together with their distribution,...
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Cladonia peziziformis (Lichenized Ascomycota, Cladoniaceae) New to Korea

Wang XY, Hur H, Lee YM, Bae F, Koh YJ, Hur JS

Cladonia peziziformis (With.) J.R. Laundon was collected from Baega mountain, Jeonnam Province, Korea in 2008. It is characterized by short and slender podetia with verruculose surface, split along the sides....
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New Records of Lichen Genus Thelotrema Ach. (Thelotremoid Graphidaceae) from South Korea

Joshi S, Jayalal U, Oh SO, Park JS, Hur JS

This study illustrates the status of thelotremoid Graphidaceae in South Korea. The taxonomy and systematics of thelotremoid lichens in the country have recently advanced greatly. Following the earlier known taxa...
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First Report of Heterodermia squamulosa (Lichenized Ascomycota, Physciaceae) in South Korea

Wang XY, Hur H, Lee YM, Koh YJ, Hur JS

Heterodermia squamulosa (Degel.) W.L. Culb. was found in the mountain of Gariwang, Gangwon province, in 2008. It is characterized by numerous squamules along the margin, decorticate and white lower surface,...
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First Report of the Lichen Species, Heterodermia flabellata (Fee) D. D. Awasthi, and Updated Taxonomic Key of Heterodermia in South Korea

Jayalal U, Joshi S, Oh SO, Park JS, Hur JS

  • KMID: 2312674
  • Mycobiology.
  • 2012 Sep;40(3):202-204.
Heterodermia flabellata (Fee) D. D. Awasthi was found as a new lichen record in Jeju Island of South Korea in 2012. A detailed taxonomic description and comments are provided for...
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Leiorreuma exaltatum and Trapelia coarctata, New to Korean Lichen Flora

Joshi S, Jayalal U, Lokos L, Park JS, Oh SO, Koh YJ, Hur JS

  • KMID: 2312686
  • Mycobiology.
  • 2013 Mar;41(1):56-58.
The present account briefly describes two crustose lichen species new to South Korea. Detailed taxonomic descriptions of Leiorreuma exaltatum and Trapelia coarctata, supported by distribution, ecology and illustrations, are provided....
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Arthothelium punctatum (Arthoniaceae, Arthoniales), A New Lichen Species from South Korea

Park JS, Park SY, Park CH, Jang SH, Hur JS

A total of 121 species of lichens belonging to the genus Arthothelium have been described to date, most of which have been found in tropical regions. Here, we describe the...
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Thelotrema subtile and Verrucaria muralis New to Korea

Joshi Y, Wang XY, Koh YJ, Hur JS

The paper describes two new records of micro-lichens from South Korea. Detailed taxonomic descriptions and comments are presented for both of the studied taxa. The lichen genus Thelotrema is reported...
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Notes on Species of the Lichen Genus Canoparmelia Elix & Hale in South Korea

Jayalal U, Joshi S, Oh SO, Park JS, Hur JS

  • KMID: 2312667
  • Mycobiology.
  • 2012 Sep;40(3):159-163.
Detailed descriptions of five species of the lichen genus Canoparmelia Elix & Hale. are presented. Until now, three species of the genus Canoparmelia, including C. apata (Krempelh.) Elix & Hale,...
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Further Additions to Lichen Genus Buellia De Not. in South Korea

Joshi Y, Koh YJ, Hur JS

The paper describes two new records of the lichen genus Buellia (B. badia and B. nashii) from South Korea. A detailed taxonomic description and comments are presented for both taxa....
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New Species and New Records of Buellia (Lichenized Ascomycetes) from Jeju Province, South Korea

Wang XY, Liu D, Lőkös L, Kondratyuk SY, Oh SO, Park JS, Hur JS

A new species and 2 new records of lichen genus Buellia were discovered from Chuja-do Island in Jeju Province during a recent floristic survey: B. chujana X. Y. Wang, S....
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Three New Records of Lichen Genus Rhizocarpon from South Korea

Joshi Y, Koh YJ, Hur JS

The paper describes three new records of lichen genus Rhizocarpon (R. alpicola, R. grande and R. lavatum) from South Korea. Brief taxonomic description and comments are provided for the new...
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A New Record of the Genus Mycobilimbia (Ramalinaceae) from South Korea

Joshi S, Hur JS

The study introduces the genus Mycobilimbia, from South Korea. M. philippina is reported here as being new to the country. Characteristic features of the species are crustose thallus, globose apothecia,...
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Contributions to the Foliicolous Lichens Flora of South Korea

Jayalal U, Oh SO, Lucking R, Joshi S, Kim JA, Park JS, Hur JS

  • KMID: 2312703
  • Mycobiology.
  • 2013 Dec;41(4):202-209.
South Korea is covered primarily by temperate vegetation; therefore, foliicolous lichens may not be expected to play an important role in its lichen flora. However, this study describes four foliicolous...
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A Lichen Genus Porpidia (Porpidiaceae) from South Korea

Wang XY, Joshi Y, Hur JS

  • KMID: 2312615
  • Mycobiology.
  • 2011 Mar;39(1):61-63.
Taxonomic study of the crustose lichen Porpidia was performed in this paper. Three species are described, including two recorded species and one new record: Porpidia macrocarpa (DC.) Hertel & A....
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The Genus Chlorociboria, Blue-Green Micromycetes in South Korea

Liu D, Wang H, Park JS, Hur JS

The species of the genus Chlorociboria Seaver are very common on the forest floor, and can be easily distinguished by small and numerous blue-green fruitbody, especially the blue substrate dyed...
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Two New Records of the Lichen Genus Placynthiella Elenkin in South Korea

Joshi Y, Nguyen TT, Lokos L, Koh YJ, Hur JS

  • KMID: 2312612
  • Mycobiology.
  • 2011 Mar;39(1):54-56.
This study describes two new records of the lichen genus Placynthiella (P. hyporhoda and P. icmalea) from South Korea. A brief taxonomic description and comments are provided for the new...
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Endocarpon subramulosum (Verrucariaceae) a New Species of Lichenized Fungi from South Korea

Joshi Y, Hur JS

  • KMID: 2312709
  • Mycobiology.
  • 2013 Dec;41(4):243-244.
In this paper, we describe Endocarpon subramulosum as a new species from temperate regions of South Korea, which grows over soil on rocks. The proposed new species is morphologically similar...
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