Diversity of Albanian Cladoniaceae

  • Ana Rosa Burgaz Complutense University
  • Sandra Luna-González
  • Blanca Gutiérrez-Larruga
  • Raquel Pino-Bodas Royal Botanic Gardens Kew
  • László Lőkös Hungarian Natural History Museum
  • Edit Farkas MTA Centre for Ecological Research, Hungarian Academy of Sciences
Keywords: Cladonia; Albania; phytogeography.

Abstract

As a result of collections made during the years 2009-2017, the number of Cladoniaceae species is enlarged to 27 species, providing fifteen new records to Albanian Cladonia. The distribution of many of the previously mentioned taxa is extended and the chemical variability for many of the species is discussed. Cladonia borealis, C. caespiticia, C. cervicornis, C. coccifera, C. conista, C. cryptochlorophaea, C. cyathomorpha, C. humilis, C. merochlorophaea,C. parasitica, C. peziziformis, C. polycarpoides, C. ramulosa, C. rei and C. subulata are new for Albania.

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Author Biographies

Ana Rosa Burgaz, Complutense University

Department of Biodiversity, Ecology and Evolution (Botany Unit), Faculty of Biology,

Raquel Pino-Bodas, Royal Botanic Gardens Kew

Comparative Plant and Fungal Biology Department

László Lőkös, Hungarian Natural History Museum

Department of Botany

Edit Farkas, MTA Centre for Ecological Research, Hungarian Academy of Sciences

Institute of Ecology and Botany

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Published
2019-05-24
How to Cite
Burgaz A. R., Luna-González S., Gutiérrez-Larruga B., Pino-Bodas R., Lőkös L. y Farkas E. (2019). Diversity of Albanian Cladoniaceae. Botanica Complutensis, 43, 15-40. https://doi.org/10.5209/bocm.63970
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