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Language: German with bilingual summary in English and German
This commented catalogue presents 372 taxa of non-lichenized lichenicolous fungi in 135 genera from Bavaria are presented.
In addition, 31 partly lichenized fungi, unnamed anamorphs, aggregates and facultative lichenicolous fungi are documented, which sum up to 403 taxa in 141 genera. For every species the known hosts, worldwide distribution, and the Bavarian records cited in literature and from own investigations are given. For every genus a brief chapter on biology and distribution is added.
The new species Hainesia aeruginascens Brackel, H. lecanorae Brackel, Microsphaeropsis physciae Brackel, Trichoconis physciicola Brackel, and Trichonectria furcatosetosa Brackel are described and the new combination Xenonectriella protopannariae (Zhurb.) Brackel is proposed. The Bavarian taxa are relevant to all of Central Europe, because Bavaria encompasses regions with a wide range of climates as variable as the Eastern Bavarian Border Mountains (continental climate), pre-alpine region (oceanic climate) and the alpine regions with their corresponding climate.
Zusammenfassung, Summary 4
1. Einleitung 5
2. Methoden 7
3. Die Gattungen und Arten 9
Danksagung 416
Literatur 417