1.Graphis yunnanensis (Ostropales, Graphidaceae), a New Lichen Species from China.
Santosh JOSHI ; Dalip Kumar UPRETI ; Xin Yu WANG ; Jae Seoun HUR
Mycobiology 2015;43(2):118-121
Graphis yunnanensis is described here as a new species. It is taxonomically well characterized by entire labia, slit-like disc, lateral thalline margin, completely carbonized proper exciple, inspersed hymenium, 8-spored asci, muriform 25~45 x 8~12 microm ascospores, and the presence of norstictic and stictic acids. The separation of the new species from other somewhat similar Graphis species is discussed. In addition, the study includes Graphis tenoriensis and Phlyctis karnatakana reported for the first time from China.
Carbon
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China*
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Classification
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Lichens*
2.A New Species of Graphis and New Lichen Records from Vietnam, Including a Second Worldwide Report of Sarcographina cyclospora.
Santosh JOSHI ; Udeni JAYALAL ; Soon Ok OH ; Thi Thuy NGUYEN ; Nguyen Anh DZUNG ; Jae Seoun HUR
Mycobiology 2014;42(1):17-21
Graphis upretii is a new lichen species discovered in Vietnam. The species is characterized by a loosely corticate, rough, whitish grey to greyish green thallus, elongate and irregularly branched lirellae with an apically thin complete thalline margin (negrosina morph), laterally carbonized, entire proper exciple, clear hymenium, hyaline, 16~20 transversely locular ascospores, and about 50~95 x 10~15 microm in size. In addition, members of the taxon produce norstictic and stictic acids. Currently, the lichen flora of Vietnam include Arthonia radiata, Brigantiaea tricolor, Coenogonium implexum, Dirina paradoxa, Herpothallon sipmanii, Pertusaria pertusa, and Sarcographina cyclospora.
Carbon
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Classification
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Cyclospora*
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Hyalin
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Lichens*
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Vietnam*
3.The Lichen Genus Sticta in South Korea.
Udeni JAYALAL ; Santosh JOSHI ; Soon Ok OH ; Jung A KIM ; Young Jin KOH ; Florin CRISAN ; Jae Seoun HUR
Mycobiology 2014;42(1):6-11
Sticta (Schreber.) Ach. is one of the common lichen genera in tropical and subtropical regions, but not in the Korean Peninsula. For almost two decades, no detailed taxonomic or revisionary study has been done on this genus. This study was based on the specimens deposited in the lichen herbarium at the Korean Lichen Research Institute, and the samples were identified on the basis of recent literature. In this revisionary study, a total of eight species of Sticta, including a newly recorded one are documented. These species include Sticta fuliginosa (Dicks.) Ach., Sticta gracilis (Mull. Arg.) Zahlbr., Sticta limbata (Sm.) Ach., Sticta nylanderiana Zahlbr., Sticta sublimbata (J. Steiner) Swinscow & Krog, Sticta weigelii (Ach.) Vain., Sticta wrightii Tuck., and Sticta yatabeana Mull. Arg. Detailed descriptions of S. nylanderiana, S. sublimbata, S. weigelii, and S. yatabeana with their morphological, anatomical, and chemical characteristics are provided. A key description of all known Sticta species of the Korean Peninsula is also presented.
Academies and Institutes
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Korea
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Lichens*
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Nostoc
4.Contributions to the Foliicolous Lichens Flora of South Korea.
Udeni JAYALAL ; Soon Ok OH ; Robert LUCKING ; Santosh JOSHI ; Jung A KIM ; Jung Shin PARK ; Jae Seoun HUR
Mycobiology 2013;41(4):202-209
South Korea is covered primarily by temperate vegetation; therefore, foliicolous lichens may not be expected to play an important role in its lichen flora. However, this study describes four foliicolous lichen species, Strigula concreta, S. macrocarpa, S. melanobapha, and S. subelegans, which are new to South Korea. These findings will lead to further research on foliicolous lichens and provide a better understanding of their distribution within the East Asian region. This is the first detailed report on foliicolous lichens and their distribution in South Korea.
Asian Continental Ancestry Group
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Classification
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Humans
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Lichens*
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Republic of Korea*
5.New Additions to Lichen Mycota of the Republic of Korea.
Santosh JOSHI ; Sergey Y KONDRATYUK ; Florin CRISAN ; Udeni JAYALAL ; Soon Ok OH ; Jae Seoun HUR
Mycobiology 2013;41(4):177-182
The current study describes seven species that are new to the lichen mycota of South Korea. A taxonomic description of Arthonia excipienda, A. radiata, Arthothelium ruanum, Enterographa leucolyta, Fissurina elaiocarpa, Rinodina oleae, and Thelotrema porinaceum was given and supported by distribution, ecology, and illustrations. Each species was compared with a species showing close resemblance.
Classification
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Ecology
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Lichens*
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Olea
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Republic of Korea*
6.The Lichen Dirinaria picta New to South Korea.
Udeni JAYALAL ; Sang Sil OH ; Santosh JOSHI ; Soon Ok OH ; Jae Seoun HUR
Mycobiology 2013;41(3):155-158
Two species of the lichen genus Dirinaria (Tuck.) Clem. are recognized in the South Korean lichen mycota, viz: D. applanata and D. picta. Descriptions of each species with their morphological, anatomical, and chemical characteristics together with molecular analysis and a key to known Dirinaria species are presented. D. picta is recorded from South Korea for the first time.
Lichens*
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Republic of Korea*
7.Notes on the Lichen Genus Hypotrachyna (Parmeliaceae) from South Korea.
Udenil JAYALA ; Santosh JOSHI ; Soon Ok OH ; Jung Shin PARK ; Young Jin KOH ; Jae Seoun HUR
Mycobiology 2013;41(1):13-17
Hypotrachyna (Vainio) Hale is a somewhat rare lichen genus found on the Korean Peninsula. Since it was first recorded more than two decades ago, no detailed taxonomic or revisionary study of the genus has been conducted. Thus, the present study was conducted to carry out a detailed taxonomic and revisionary study of Hypotrachyna in South Korea. This study was based on specimens deposited in the Korean Lichen Research Institute (KoLRI). Detailed taxonomic studies and a literature review confirmed the presence of seven species of Hypotrachyna from South Korea, including one new record, Hypotrachyna nodakensis (Asahina) Hale. Descriptions of each species with their morphological, anatomical and chemical characters together with a key to all known Hypotrachyna species are presented.
Academies and Institutes
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Lichens
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Republic of Korea
8.Lichen Mycota in South Korea: The Genus Usnea.
Udeni JAYALAL ; Santosh JOSHI ; Soon Ok OH ; Young Jin KOH ; Florin CRISAN ; Jae Seoun HUR
Mycobiology 2013;41(3):126-130
Usnea Adans. is a somewhat rare lichen in South Korea, and, in nearly two decades, no detailed taxonomic or revisionary study has been conducted. This study was based on the specimens deposited in the lichen herbarium at the Korean Lichen Research Institute, and the samples were identified using information obtained from recent literature. In this study, a total of eight species of Usnea, including one new record, Usnea hakonensis Asahina, are documented. Detailed descriptions of each species with their morphological, anatomical, and chemical characteristics are provided. A key to all known Usnea species in South Korea is also presented.
Academies and Institutes
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Lichens*
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Republic of Korea
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Usnea*
9.New Records and an Annotated Key for the Identification of Graphis Adans. in South Korea.
Santosh JOSHI ; Udeni JAYALAL ; Soon Ok OH ; Jung Shin PARK ; Jae Seoun HUR
Mycobiology 2013;41(2):73-76
The following new species for the lichen genus Graphis in Korea are reported: G. chlorotica, G. nanodes and G. tenuirima. A brief description of these species, together with their distribution, ecology, and illustrations are provided. A key to all known species of this genus from Korea is also presented.
Ecology
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Korea
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Lichens
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Republic of Korea
10.Leiorreuma exaltatum and Trapelia coarctata, New to Korean Lichen Flora.
Santosh JOSHI ; Udeni JAYALAL ; Laszlo LOKOS ; Jung Shin PARK ; Soon Ok OH ; Young Jin KOH ; Jae Seoun HUR
Mycobiology 2013;41(1):56-58
The present account briefly describes two crustose lichen species new to South Korea. Detailed taxonomic descriptions of Leiorreuma exaltatum and Trapelia coarctata, supported by distribution, ecology and illustrations, are provided. Both species were collected from warm-temperate, humid forests of Jeju Island.
Ecology
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Lichens
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Republic of Korea

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