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A new Lepraria (Stereocaulaceae) from the Santa Monica Mountains in southern California

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Knudsen, Kerry
Elix, John

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American Bryological and Lichenological Society Inc.

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Lepraria santamonicae K. Knudsen & Elix is described as a new species of lichenized fungi growing on soil and rock in southern California. It is characterized by the presence of the chlorinated β-orcinol depsidones, argopsin and norargopsin.

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The Bryologist

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2037-12-31