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Protousnea Fibrillatae Sp. Nov. (Parmeliaceae, Lichenized Ascomycota) from Argentina, Southern South America

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Calvelo, Susana
Stocker-Worgotter, Elfie
Liberatore, Sandra
Elix, John

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Mycotaxon Ltd

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Protousnea fibrillatae from south-western Argentinean Nothofagus forests, is described as new to science. While the apothecia are typical of Protousnea, this new species is characterized by the presence of fibrils, a character previously unknown in the genus. The meta-depsides, subsekikaic and 4′-O-demethylsekikaic acids are reported the first time for Protousnea.

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