Ephebe brasiliensis (Ascomycota, Lichinaceae): An overlooked freshwater lichenized fungus

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Abstract

Ephebe brasiliensis is a semi-aquatic fruticose cyanolichen that occurs in freshwater environments from Brazil (Minas Gerais and São Paulo states) and Uruguay. Although this species may be locally abundant and has “wide” distribution, it has been poorly studied and is still misunderstood with respect to their distribution and ecological characteristics. Herein, E. brasiliensis is reported for the first time in Southern Brazil.

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Gumboski, E. L., da Cruz Lima Gerlach, A., Spielmann, A. A., da Silva Canêz, L., & Marcelli, M. P. (2019). Ephebe brasiliensis (Ascomycota, Lichinaceae): An overlooked freshwater lichenized fungus. Rodriguesia, 70. https://doi.org/10.1590/2175-7860201970086

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