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Amandinea myrticola , a new corticolous species from Portugal

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Giralt, Mireia
van den Boom, Pieter
Elix, John

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Amandinea myrticola is described as new from Portugal. This corticolous species is characterized by the thin, smooth to minutely rugose and greyish thallus lacking secondary metabolites, the small lecideine apothecia which exhibit a pseudothalline margin

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The Lichenologist

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2037-12-31
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