Herpothallon, Tobler, 1937
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/phytotaxa.597.4.4 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7962946 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03B387CD-FFFC-926F-FF26-FB66F5DA2770 |
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Key to the species of Herpothallon View in CoL View at ENA known from China
1. Prothallus and pseudisidia with red pigment, K+ purple in pigmented parts.......................................................... H. rubrocinctum View in CoL 1 Prothallus and pseudisidia without red pigment (rarely pinkish or lilac pigments present in pseudisidia) ....................................... 2
2. Thallus C+ red; gyrophoric acid major, lecanoric acid and some other substances minor ................................................................ 3 Thallus C–; gyrophoric and lecanoric acids absent............................................................................................................................ 5
3. Thallus K+ yellow; an unknown substance present ( RF close to atranorin in solvent C) present; pseudisidia cylindrical (0.2 × 0.1 mm)............................................................................................................... H. viridi-isidiatum P.F. Chen & L.L. Zhang View in CoL (2022: 07) Thallus K–; the unknown minor substance absent; pseudisidia globular or cylindrical .................................................................... 4
4. Pseudisidia globular (0.1 × 0.1 mm) ......................................................................................................................... H. subglobosum View in CoL Pseudisidia cylindrical (1.0 × 0.1 mm).......................................................... H. philippinum (Vain.) Aptroot & Lücking (2009: 43) View in CoL
5. Thallus K+ yellow or K+ yellow then red, P+ orange-red; stictic or norstictic acids present ........................................................... 6 Thallus K–, P– or P+ yellow; stictic and norstictic acids absent........................................................................................................ 7
6. Thallus K+ yellow then red; norstictic acid present; pseudisidia irregularly cushion-shaped (0.4 × 0.2 mm).......... H. capilliferum View in CoL Thallus K+ yellow; stictic acid present; pseudisidia cylindrical (0.3 × 0.1 mm)................................................................................. ......................................................................................................................... H. polyisidiatum P.F. Chen & L.L. Zhang View in CoL (2022: 02)
7. Thallus P–; psoromic acid absent ....................................................................................................................................................... 8 Thallus P+ yellow; psoromic acid present.......................................................................................................................................... 9
8. Confluentic acid major; globular pseudisidia (0.06–0.12 mm in diam.).................................................................... H. tomentosum Perlatolic acid major; minute, irregular, soredia-like granular pseudisidia (0.05 × 0.05 mm in diam.) .............................................. ....................................................................................................................... H. granulare (Sipman) Aptroot & Lücking (2009: 43) View in CoL
9. Pseudisidia cylindrical (0.5 × 0.1 mm).......................................................................................................................... H. echinatum View in CoL Pseudisidia subglobose to irregularly cushion-shaped ..................................................................................................................... 10
10. Pseudisidia without pinkish or lilac pigments; subglobose (0.22–0.3 × 0.11–0.18 mm)............................................ H. glaucescens Pseudisidia with pinkish or lilac pigments; subglobose to mostly irregularly cushion-shaped ....................................................... 11
11. Thallus tightly appressed, medulla I–; pseudisidia irregularly cushion-shaped, pinkish, large (1 × 0.5 mm) ......................... H. weii Thallus View in CoL loosely appressed, medulla I+ blue; pseudisidia whitsh subglobose or irregularly cushion-shaped, basally white, upper parts often lilac to lilac grey, small (0.1–0.45 mm in diam.)........................................................................................... H. lilacinum
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Shandong Normal University |
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