Opegrapha gyrophorica, O. keyensis and O. protocetrarica, all containing secondary metabolites, are described as new to science from Everglades National Park, Florida, U.S.A. A key is provided for North American species with secondary compounds. In addition, Ampliotrema auratum, Bacidiopsora squamulosula and Eschatogonia prolifera, representing three genera previously unknown from North America, are reported from the mainland of Everglades National Park. Finally, we relate the finding of Coenogonium lutescens, C. pusillum, C. roumeguerianum, C. stenosporum, Graphis paralleloides, G. pyrrhocheiloides and Leucodecton phaeosporum, as new additions to the North American lichen checklist.
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2 April 2014
Three new Opegrapha species (Roccellaceae, Arthoniales) and several additions to the North American lichen mycota from Everglades National Park
Frederick Seavey,
Jean Seavey,
Jesus E. Hernández M.,
Robert Lücking
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The Bryologist
Vol. 117 • No. 1
Spring 2014
Vol. 117 • No. 1
Spring 2014
Coenogonium
Florida
Graphis
keys
Leucodecton
Lichens