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Academic & Professional Books  Botany  Non-Vascular Plants  Lichens

Die Flechtengattung Caloplaca in Grönland [The Lichen Genus Caloplaca in Greenland]

Identification Key Monograph
By: Eric Steen Hansen(Author), Josef Poelt(Author), Ulrik Søchting(Author)
52 pages, 19 b/w photos, b/w line drawings, and b/w distribution maps
Die Flechtengattung Caloplaca in Grönland [The Lichen Genus Caloplaca in Greenland]
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Language: German

The lichen genus Caloplaca is revised on the basis of specimens collected by J. Poelt and H. Ullrich in 1982 and 1983 in West Greenland, as well as all Greenland material in the herbaria of Copenhagen (C ) and Oslo (O). A total of 43 species and two species of unclear affinity is described and discussed. Details are given about their ecology and the distribution of nine species is mapped. The taxonomy of some species-aggregates, including Caloplaca pyracea coll. and several black fruited saxicolous forms, is considered still unclear. A diagnostic key to all taxa is presented.

One species and three varieties are described as new: Calaplaca psoricida, C. citrina var. soropelta, C. jemtlandica var. cerinosora, C. lithophila var. elaeophora (with oil paraphyses). Some previously differentiated species growing on different substrates are united: Caloplaca stillicidiorum with C. cerina, and C. cinnamomea with C. ammiospila. Variation in morphology and colour is discussed with special emphasis on the impact of the arctic environment. In several species, e.g. Caloplaca exsecuta and C. tiroliensis, a significant blackenning of the apothecium due to anatomical and chemical changes is described.

An attempt has been made to classify the Greenland and some European species in natural infrageneric groups. It is concluded, however, that a clear cut natural subdivision of this large genus is not possible at present.

Notable new finds from Greenland are: Caloplaca trachyphylla, which is previously reported from western North America and Central Asia, C. anchon-phoeniceon, C. cacuminum, C. insularis, and C. saxifragarum, which are known from the Alps, and the temperate species C. decipiens, C. lactea and C. saxicola. Six species of Caloplaca are recorded as parasitic on lichens: Caloplaca anchon-phoeniceon (on Aspicilia), C. cacuminum (juvenile specimens on crustose lichens), C. castellana (mainly on Placynthium and other cyanophili), C. insularis (on Aspicilia), C. magni-filii (on Lecidea nigroleprosa) and C. psoricida (on Psora rubiformis).

Contents

Einleitung
Kurzer historischer Überblick
Material und Methode
Verbreitungskarten von Arten der Gattung Caloplaca in Grönland
Abkürzungen
Die morphologischen Merkmale
Flechtenstoffe, Färbungen
Zur Ökologie
Versuch einer taxonomischen Gliederung der grönländischen Arten
Diskussion
Schlüssel
Die Arten
Ausgeschlossene Arten
Literatur

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Identification Key Monograph
By: Eric Steen Hansen(Author), Josef Poelt(Author), Ulrik Søchting(Author)
52 pages, 19 b/w photos, b/w line drawings, and b/w distribution maps
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