Carbacanthographis species
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.11646/phytotaxa.670.4.6 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/CE6F1B5E-5D56-C414-129B-C61DFDD952A1 |
treatment provided by |
Felipe |
scientific name |
Carbacanthographis species |
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Key to all the known Carbacanthographis species from China
1. Excipulum laterally carbonized..........................................................................................................................................................2
– Excipulum completely carbonized .....................................................................................................................................................3
2. Ascospores transversely septate, 5–9-septate, 22–37 × 5–8 μm; stictic acid..... C. iriomotensis (M. Nakan.) M. Nakan. & Kashiw. View in CoL
– Ascospores small, submuriform, 3–4 × 0–1-septate, 12.5–20 × 5–7.5 μm; salazinic, protocetraric and norstictic acids ................... .................................................................................................................................................... C. marcescens (Fée) Staiger & Kalb View in CoL
3. Ascospores transversely septate .........................................................................................................................................................4
– Ascospores submuriform or muriform ...............................................................................................................................................5
4. Ascospore 5–8-septate, 20–25 × 6–8 μm; protocetraric acid and lichexanthone............ C. chionophora (Redinger) Staiger & Kalb View in CoL
– Ascospores 12–16-septate, 45–55 × 8–10 μm; norstictic acid ...................................................... C. aptrootii Feuerstein & Lücking View in CoL
5. Protocetraric acid ...............................................................................................................................................................................6
– Salazinic and norstictic (trace) acids; ascospores small, submuriform, 3–4 × 0–1-septate, 12–13 × 7–8 μm..................................... ..................................................................................................................................................... C. aggregata Feuerstein & Lücking View in CoL
6. Ascospores small, submuriform, 4–6 × 0–1-septate, 21–25 × 7–8 μm................................ C. yunnanensis Shu H. Jiang & Z.F. Jia
– Ascospores large, muriform, 16–18 × 3–4-septate, (85–) 107–117 (–133) × (20–) 26–33 μm ........................................................... ............................................................................................................................................. C. crassibasalia Shu H. Jiang & Z.F. Jia
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