Heterodermia species

Joshi, Yogesh, Upadhyay, Shashi & Chandra, Krishna, 2014, Heterodermia upretii, a new species from India (Physciaceae, Ascomycota), Phytotaxa 175 (2), pp. 117-120 : 119

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11646/phytotaxa.175.2.7

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03AF87BE-3C27-4625-C98D-090EFA48FA2F

treatment provided by

Felipe

scientific name

Heterodermia species
status

 

Key to corticated Heterodermia species lacking vegetative propagules

1. Medulla yellow to yellowish-orange..................................................................................................................................................2

- Medulla white.....................................................................................................................................................................................4

2. Spores of Pachysporaria- type; medulla P– or P+ yellow ..................................................................................................................3

- Spores of Polyblastidia- type; medulla P+ red...................................................................................................................... H. upretii View in CoL

3. Medulla P–; containing leucotylin..................................................................................................................................... H. rugulosa

- Medulla P+ yellow; lacking leucotylin................................................................................................................................ H. firmula

4. Dissectic acid present in the medulla .................................................................................................................................................5

- Dissectic acid absent in the medulla...................................................................................................................................................6

5. Norstictic acid present in the medulla; widely distributed in Asia, Australia.............................................................. H. angustiloba View in CoL

- Norstictic acid absent; endemic to Australia...................................................................................................................... H. verdonii View in CoL

6. Salazinic acid absent in the medulla............................................................................................................................... H. diademata View in CoL

- Salazinic acid present in the medulla .................................................................................................................................................7

7. Paleotropical; medulla P+ yellow.................................................................................................................................... H. rubescens

- Neotropical; medulla P+ orange.......................................................................................................................................... H. tropica

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