The lichen family Parmeliaceae in Poland. III. Parmelia serrana, new to Poland

Emilia Ossowska, Rafał Szymczyk, Adam Bohdan, Martin Kukwa

Abstract


Parmelia serrana A. Crespo, M.C. Molina & D. Hawksw. is reported here for the first time from Poland. The species has been recorded from more than 20 localities and exclusively on the bark of trees. Its general distribution, habitat requirements, morphology, secondary chemistry are provided and the differences between this species and similar taxa, especially P. saxatilis and P. ernstiae, are discussed.

Keywords


parmelioid lichens; chemotaxonomy; Parmelia serrana; distribution

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