
Table 2. Comparison of the new species with two type species in Huriella and Squamulea. SpeciesHuriella aeruginosaHuriella loekoesianaSquamulea subsolutaThallusmainly areolate, rimose or placodioid around edge, but without lobesareolate (not squamulose)squamulose, areolate or subsquamulose, margin slightly lobedApothecia (mm in diam.)0.2-0.40.2-0.4(-0.5)0.1-0.6Ascospores (μm)7.5-12 × 4.5-7.5(8.5-)9-11(-12) × (4.5)5-69.5-12.5 × 5.5-7Molecular phylogenyHuriellaHuriellaSquamuleaReference-Kondratyuk et al. 2017bNash III TH et al. 2007; Arup et al. 2013
Published as part of Lee, Beeyoung Gun & Hur, Jae-Seoun, 2021, Two new calcicolous caloplacoid lichens from South Korea, with a taxonomic key to the species of Huriella and Squamulea, pp. 35 in MycoKeys 84 on page 35, DOI: 10.3897/mycokeys.84.71227
Biodiversity, Taxonomy
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