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Type: Article
Published: 2014-06-18
Page range: 271–279
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Molecular evidence for the occurrence of the lichen genus Biatora (Lecanorales, Ascomycota) in the Southern Hemisphere

Senckenberg Research Institute
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Pamela Rodriguez Flakus

Ph D. Student

Department of Botany and Molecular Evolution

Cryptogamic section

Senckenberg Research Institute
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Christian Printzen

Head of Cryptogams

Department of Botany and Molecular Evolution

amphitropical disjunction lichenized ascomycota phylogeny Ramalinaceae Argentina Chile

Abstract

Based on anatomical investigations and a DNA barcoding approach the occurrence of a Biatora species from the B. rufidula group in Argentina and Chile is confirmed and the biogeographical implications briefly discussed. No morphological differences could be found that would distinguish the southern collections from typical B. rufidula. However, southern and northern samples appear paraphyletic within the B. rufidula clade. The South American material might therefore represent an undescribed species. Alternatively, the taxonomic status of the three northern species B. aegrefaciens, B. nobilis and B. rufidula might have to be reconsidered or the placement might be an artifact caused by the poor character sampling involved in the barcoding approach.