Xanthoparmelia
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.11646/phytotaxa.181.2.3 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/BA3B8795-1342-3537-FF00-DFAEFA37F829 |
treatment provided by |
Felipe |
scientific name |
Xanthoparmelia |
status |
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Key to the South Korean species of Xanthoparmelia View in CoL View at ENA
1. Thallus lacking isidia..........................................................................................................................................................................2
- Thallus isidiate....................................................................................................................................................................................4
2. Elongated “stenophylloid (elongate, narrow) lobes” present ........................................................................................ X. stenophylla View in CoL
- “Stenophylloid lobes” absent .............................................................................................................................................................3
3. Atranorin present ............................................................................................................................................................... X. kolriana View in CoL
- Atranorin absent ................................................................................................................................................. X. subpolyphylloides
4. Lower surface black ...........................................................................................................................................................................5
- Lower surface brown..........................................................................................................................................................................7
5. Medulla K– (fumarprotocetraric or protocetraric acid)........................................................................................... X. tuberculiformis
- Medulla K+ (stictic acid)....................................................................................................................................................................6
6. Isidia cylindrical .............................................................................................................................................................. X. conspersa View in CoL
- Isidia globose.......................................................................................................................................................................... X. saxeti View in CoL
7. Medulla reddish-purple ................................................................................................................................................ X. volcanicola View in CoL
- Medulla white.....................................................................................................................................................................................8
8. Medulla K–.........................................................................................................................................................................................9
- Medulla K+ yellow or yellow turning red........................................................................................................................................12
9. Medulla KC+ (rose), P–, norlobaridone & loxodin present .......................................................................................... X. claviculata
- Medulla KC–, P+ (red or orange red), protocetraric, fumarprotocetraric or succinprotocetaric acid..............................................10
10. Succinprotocetraric acid absent, fumarprotocetraric and protocetraric acid present ................................................. X. hirosakiensis
- Succinprotocetraric acid present with fumarprotocetraric or protocetraric acid ..............................................................................11
11. Lower surface dark brown, coralloid isidia more or less constricted at base................................................................. X. botryoides
- Lower surface pale brown, coralloid isidia barely constricted at base........................................................................ X. subramigera
12. Stictic acid present................................................................................................................................................................... X. plittii View in CoL
- Stictic acid lacking, salazinic acid present .......................................................................................................................................13
13. Isidia, moderate, pale tipped somewhat erumpent, lower surface uniformly dark brown ................................................. X. coreana
- Isidia black tipped, entire, lower surface pale brown....................................................................................................... X. mexicana View in CoL
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