Three new records of lichen genera Opegrapha and Phaeographis from the Republic of Korea

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This paper provides a description of Opegrapha herbarum, Opegrapha viridis and Phaeographis subdividens, all newly identified in the Republic of Korea. The characteristic features of O. herbarum include Varia-type asci, Subelevata-type ascospores, a lack of secondary metabolites and a saxicolous habitat. O. viridis possesses Calcarea-type asci, Vulgata-type ascospores and no chemicals in the thallus. P. subdividens is recognizable by its curved to sinuous lirellae, divergent labia, a brown and uniformly thick proper exciple which is open at its base, 3~4-septate ascospores, and lack of secondary metabolites. All three taxa are now reported to exist on Bogil Island in the Republic of Korea. © The Korean Society of Mycology.

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Joshi, S., Jayalal, U., Oh, S. O., & Hur, J. S. (2012). Three new records of lichen genera Opegrapha and Phaeographis from the Republic of Korea. Mycobiology, 40(3), 147–150. https://doi.org/10.5941/MYCO.2012.40.3.147

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