Estudio de las Cladoniaceae de Georgia

  1. Burgaz, Ana Rosa 1
  2. Ahti, Teuvo 2
  3. Inashvili, Tsimi 3
  4. Batsatsashvili, Ketevan 4
  5. Kupradze, Inga 3
  1. 1 Departament of Biodiversity, Ecology and Evolution (Botany Unit), Faculty of Biology, Complutense University, E-28040 Madrid, Spain.
  2. 2 Botany Unit, Finnish Museum of Natural History, P.O. Box 7, FI-00014 University of Helsinki, Finland
  3. 3 Ilia State University, Institute of Botany, Department of Cryptogams and Fungi, 1 Botanikuri St., GE-0105 Tbilisi, Georgia
  4. 4 Ilia State University, Institute of Ecology, 1 G.Tsereteli St., GE-0179 Tbilisi, Georgia.
Revista:
Botanica complutensis

ISSN: 0214-4565

Ano de publicación: 2018

Número: 42

Páxinas: 19-55

Tipo: Artigo

DOI: 10.5209/BOCM.61367 DIALNET GOOGLE SCHOLAR lock_openAcceso aberto editor

Outras publicacións en: Botanica complutensis

Resumo

Through updating of the identifications of 1306 specimens housed at the largest herbarium collection in Tbilisi (TBI) and some new collections made in the summer of 2015 along the Greater Caucasus Range in Georgia, a comprehensive list and a key of forty three Georgian Cladonia species are presented. Cladonia acuminata, C. bacilliformis, C. borealis, C. conista, C. cyanipes, C.  cyathomorpha, C. cf. libifera, C. macrophyllodes, C. sulphurina, and C. symphycarpa are reported as new to Georgia. Thirteen species of Cladonia were deleted from the earlier checklists.

Información de financiamento

support from the project CGL2013-41839-P, Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness, Spain.

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