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Catillaria fungoides (Catillariaceae; Lecanoromycetes) an Inconspicuous Crustose Lichen Previously Overlooked in Eastern North America

Journal

CASTANEA
Volume 87, Issue 1, Pages 12-19

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SOUTHERN APPALACHIAN BOTANICAL SOC, NEWBERRY COLL
DOI: 10.2179/0008-7475.87.1.12

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Appalachian Mountains; biodiversity; corticolous; floristics; lichenized fungi; new record

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Funding

  1. Portage Park District
  2. Western Reserve Land Conservancy
  3. Appalachia Ohio Alliance
  4. NSF Dimensions Award [1542639]

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Catillaria fungoides is newly reported in North America based on collections from the temperate eastern United States. A detailed description, distribution map, and images are provided. The species is likely widespread but often overlooked due to its inconspicuous appearance.
Catillaria fungoides is newly reported for North America based on collections from the temperate eastern United States. A detailed description based on North American material is provided, the distribution is mapped, and images are provided. The species is likely widespread but overlooked due to its inconspicuous appearance.

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