Bryoria
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.11646/phytotaxa.297.1.3 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/039A87CE-F93C-FFA6-FF60-0B3DFA69EFA5 |
treatment provided by |
Felipe |
scientific name |
Bryoria |
status |
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Key to the species of Bryoria View in CoL in China
1. Medulla P–, fumarprotocetraric acid absent.......................................................................................................................................2
- Medulla P+, fumarprotocetraric acid present.....................................................................................................................................6
2. Thallus esorediate...............................................................................................................................................................................3
- Thallus sorediate.................................................................................................................................................................................5
3. Thallus decumbent to pendent ....................................................................................................................................... B. nepalensis
- Thallus erect.......................................................................................................................................................................................4
4. Pseudocyphellae absent ....................................................................................................................................................... B. confusa
- Pseudocyphellae fissuriform to fusiform.................................................................................................................................. B. wuii
5. Thallus decumbent or pendent.......................................................................................................................................... B. variabilis
- Thallus erect ......................................................................................................................................................................... B. smithii View in CoL
6. Thallus esorediate...............................................................................................................................................................................7
- Thallus sorediate...............................................................................................................................................................................20
7. Thallus erect.......................................................................................................................................................................................8
- Thallus pendulous.............................................................................................................................................................................15
8. Apothecia ciliate.................................................................................................................................................................................9
- Apothecia eciliate.............................................................................................................................................................................10
9. Third order branches absent ........................................................................................................................................ B. divergescens
- Third order branches abundant, broom-like ................................................................................................................... B. fruticulosa View in CoL
10. Pseudocyphellae oblong, slightly raised to convex..........................................................................................................................11
- Pseudocyphellae fusiform or fissuriform, plane or depressed..........................................................................................................12
11. Apical branches olive brown ............................................................................................................................................. B. yunnana
- Apical branches pale brown to brown .................................................................................................................................... B. tenuis View in CoL
12. on shrubs of Rhododendron View in CoL , never on rock; pseudocyphellae very rare.......................................................................... B. fastigiata View in CoL
- on rock or trees; pseudocyphellae common.....................................................................................................................................13 13. Pseudocyphellae plane to slightly raised, pale white ........................................................................................................... B. bicolor View in CoL
- Pseudocyphellae depressed, brown to dark brown...........................................................................................................................14
14. Thallus concolorous, brownish black .................................................................................................................................. B. nitidula View in CoL
- Thallus bicolor, basal parts black, apices branches olive brown........................................................................................... B. rigida View in CoL
15. Pseudocyphellae linear, depressed........................................................................................................................... B. hengduanensis View in CoL
- Pseudocyphellae oblong, fusiform or fissuriform............................................................................................................................16
16. Pseudocyphellae oblong, pale white................................................................................................................................. B. trichodes View in CoL
- Pseudocyphellae fusiform or fissuriform.........................................................................................................................................17
17. Thallus bony white to pale brown ...................................................................................................................................... B. lactinea
- Thallus brown to dark brown...........................................................................................................................................................18
18. Thallus dark brown to blackish, pseudocyphellae depressed, brown to dark brown .......................................................... B. asiatica
- Thallus brown to red-brown, pseudocyphellae plane or convex, white to pale brown....................................................................19
19. Spinulose branches numerous, pseudocyphellae plane ................................................................................................ B. himalayana
- Spinulose branches rare, pseudocyphellae convex.............................................................................................................. B. barbata View in CoL
20. Thallus erect to decumbent...............................................................................................................................................................21
- Thallus pendulous.............................................................................................................................................................................23
21. Soredia narrower than the branch..................................................................................................................................... B. furcellata View in CoL
- Soredia wider than the branch..........................................................................................................................................................22
22. Soredia convex, without isidia-like spinules.................................................................................................................. B. fruticulosa View in CoL
- Soredia plane, with isidia-like spinules................................................................................................................................. B. poeltii
23. Pseudocyphellae linear ............................................................................................................................................ B. hengduanensis View in CoL
- Pseudocyphellae fissuriform............................................................................................................................................................24
24. Soredia without isidia-like spinules..................................................................................................................................................25
- Soredia with isidia-like spinules.......................................................................................................................................................26
25. Spinulose branches rare to absent, soredia wider than the branch ........................................................................... B. nadvornikiana View in CoL
- Spinulose branches numerous, soredia narrower than the branch................................................................................ B. himalayana
26. Soredia broader than the branch ..................................................................................................................................... B. fuscescens View in CoL
- Soredia narrower than the branch................................................................................................................................... B. perspinosa
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