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Ingvariella

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Ingvariella is a lichen genus in the family Stictidaceae.[1] Circumscribed in 1997, the genus is monotypic, containing the single widespread lichen species Ingvariella bispora.[2] The species was originally named Urceolaria bispora by Italian lichenologist Francesco Baglietto in 1871. Ingvariella is named in honour of Swedish lichenologist Ingvar Kärnefelt.[3]

References

  1. ^ Fernández-Brime S, Llimona X, Molnar K, Stenroos S, Högnabba F, Björk C, Lutzoni F, Gaya E (2011). "Expansion of the Stictidaceae by the addition of the saxicolous lichen-forming genus Ingvariella". Mycologia. 103 (4): 755–763. doi:10.3852/10-287. PMID 21471292.
  2. ^ Guderley R, Lumbsch HT, Feige GB (1997). "Ingvariella, a new genus in the Thelotremataceae (lichenized Ascomycotina)". Nova Hedwigia. 64: 147–154.
  3. ^ Hertel, Hannes; Gärtner, Georg; Lőkös, László (2017). "Forscher an Österreichs Flechtenflora" [Investigators of Austria's lichen flora] (PDF). Stapfia (in German). 104 (2): 1–211.
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Ingvariella: Brief Summary

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Ingvariella is a lichen genus in the family Stictidaceae. Circumscribed in 1997, the genus is monotypic, containing the single widespread lichen species Ingvariella bispora. The species was originally named Urceolaria bispora by Italian lichenologist Francesco Baglietto in 1871. Ingvariella is named in honour of Swedish lichenologist Ingvar Kärnefelt.

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