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Oxneriaria
''Oxneriaria'' is a genus of lichen-forming fungi in the family Megasporaceae. It has nine species, all of which are saxicolous (rock-dwelling), crustose lichens. The genus was circumscribed in 2017 by Sergey Kondratyuk and László Lőkös to contain species formerly in the ''Aspicilia mashiginensis'' species group. This species, now the type of the genus, was first described scientifically by Alexander Zahlbruckner as ''Lecanora mashiginensis''. The genus name honours Ukrainian lichenologist Alfred Oxner, who, according to the authors, "provided important contribution '' ic' to taxonomy of aspicilioid lichens and to biodiversity of polar lichens". ''Oxneriaria'' is morphologically similar to ''Aspicilia'', but differs from this genus in its mostly radiating thallus with either a wrinkled or lobate zone around the margins, in its generally smaller ascospores, and in the presence of the lichen product substictic acid. Species in the genus have a polar and arctic–alpine An ...
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Oxneriaria Virginea
''Oxneriaria'' is a genus of lichen-forming fungi in the family Megasporaceae. It has nine species, all of which are saxicolous (rock-dwelling), crustose lichens. The genus was circumscribed in 2017 by Sergey Kondratyuk and László Lőkös to contain species formerly in the ''Aspicilia mashiginensis'' species group. This species, now the type of the genus, was first described scientifically by Alexander Zahlbruckner as ''Lecanora mashiginensis''. The genus name honours Ukrainian lichenologist Alfred Oxner, who, according to the authors, "provided important contribution '' ic' to taxonomy of aspicilioid lichens and to biodiversity of polar lichens". ''Oxneriaria'' is morphologically similar to ''Aspicilia'', but differs from this genus in its mostly radiating thallus with either a wrinkled or lobate zone around the margins, in its generally smaller ascospores, and in the presence of the lichen product substictic acid. Species in the genus have a polar and arctic–alpine An ...
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Oxneriaria Verruculosa
''Oxneriaria'' is a genus of lichen-forming fungi in the family Megasporaceae. It has nine species, all of which are saxicolous (rock-dwelling), crustose lichens. The genus was circumscribed in 2017 by Sergey Kondratyuk and László Lőkös to contain species formerly in the ''Aspicilia mashiginensis'' species group. This species, now the type of the genus, was first described scientifically by Alexander Zahlbruckner as ''Lecanora mashiginensis''. The genus name honours Ukrainian lichenologist Alfred Oxner, who, according to the authors, "provided important contribution '' ic' to taxonomy of aspicilioid lichens and to biodiversity of polar lichens". ''Oxneriaria'' is morphologically similar to ''Aspicilia'', but differs from this genus in its mostly radiating thallus with either a wrinkled or lobate zone around the margins, in its generally smaller ascospores, and in the presence of the lichen product substictic acid. Species in the genus have a polar and arctic–alpine dist ...
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Oxneriaria Supertegens
''Oxneriaria'' is a genus of lichen-forming fungi in the family Megasporaceae. It has nine species, all of which are saxicolous (rock-dwelling), crustose lichens. The genus was circumscribed in 2017 by Sergey Kondratyuk and László Lőkös to contain species formerly in the ''Aspicilia mashiginensis'' species group. This species, now the type of the genus, was first described scientifically by Alexander Zahlbruckner as ''Lecanora mashiginensis''. The genus name honours Ukrainian lichenologist Alfred Oxner, who, according to the authors, "provided important contribution '' ic' to taxonomy of aspicilioid lichens and to biodiversity of polar lichens". ''Oxneriaria'' is morphologically similar to ''Aspicilia'', but differs from this genus in its mostly radiating thallus with either a wrinkled or lobate zone around the margins, in its generally smaller ascospores, and in the presence of the lichen product substictic acid. Species in the genus have a polar and arctic–alpine dist ...
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Oxneriaria Rivulicola
''Oxneriaria'' is a genus of lichen-forming fungi in the family Megasporaceae. It has nine species, all of which are saxicolous (rock-dwelling), crustose lichens. The genus was circumscribed in 2017 by Sergey Kondratyuk and László Lőkös to contain species formerly in the ''Aspicilia mashiginensis'' species group. This species, now the type of the genus, was first described scientifically by Alexander Zahlbruckner as ''Lecanora mashiginensis''. The genus name honours Ukrainian lichenologist Alfred Oxner, who, according to the authors, "provided important contribution '' ic' to taxonomy of aspicilioid lichens and to biodiversity of polar lichens". ''Oxneriaria'' is morphologically similar to ''Aspicilia'', but differs from this genus in its mostly radiating thallus with either a wrinkled or lobate zone around the margins, in its generally smaller ascospores, and in the presence of the lichen product substictic acid. Species in the genus have a polar and arctic–alpine dist ...
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Oxneriaria Permutata
''Oxneriaria'' is a genus of lichen-forming fungi in the family Megasporaceae. It has nine species, all of which are saxicolous (rock-dwelling), crustose lichens. The genus was circumscribed in 2017 by Sergey Kondratyuk and László Lőkös to contain species formerly in the ''Aspicilia mashiginensis'' species group. This species, now the type of the genus, was first described scientifically by Alexander Zahlbruckner as ''Lecanora mashiginensis''. The genus name honours Ukrainian lichenologist Alfred Oxner, who, according to the authors, "provided important contribution '' ic' to taxonomy of aspicilioid lichens and to biodiversity of polar lichens". ''Oxneriaria'' is morphologically similar to ''Aspicilia'', but differs from this genus in its mostly radiating thallus with either a wrinkled or lobate zone around the margins, in its generally smaller ascospores, and in the presence of the lichen product substictic acid. Species in the genus have a polar and arctic–alpine dist ...
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Oxneriaria Nikrapensis
''Oxneriaria'' is a genus of lichen-forming fungi in the family Megasporaceae. It has nine species, all of which are saxicolous (rock-dwelling), crustose lichens. The genus was circumscribed in 2017 by Sergey Kondratyuk and László Lőkös to contain species formerly in the ''Aspicilia mashiginensis'' species group. This species, now the type of the genus, was first described scientifically by Alexander Zahlbruckner as ''Lecanora mashiginensis''. The genus name honours Ukrainian lichenologist Alfred Oxner, who, according to the authors, "provided important contribution '' ic' to taxonomy of aspicilioid lichens and to biodiversity of polar lichens". ''Oxneriaria'' is morphologically similar to ''Aspicilia'', but differs from this genus in its mostly radiating thallus with either a wrinkled or lobate zone around the margins, in its generally smaller ascospores, and in the presence of the lichen product substictic acid. Species in the genus have a polar and arctic–alpine dist ...
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Oxneriaria Mashiginensis
''Oxneriaria'' is a genus of lichen-forming fungi in the family Megasporaceae. It has nine species, all of which are saxicolous (rock-dwelling), crustose lichens. The genus was circumscribed in 2017 by Sergey Kondratyuk and László Lőkös to contain species formerly in the ''Aspicilia mashiginensis'' species group. This species, now the type of the genus, was first described scientifically by Alexander Zahlbruckner as ''Lecanora mashiginensis''. The genus name honours Ukrainian lichenologist Alfred Oxner, who, according to the authors, "provided important contribution '' ic' to taxonomy of aspicilioid lichens and to biodiversity of polar lichens". ''Oxneriaria'' is morphologically similar to ''Aspicilia'', but differs from this genus in its mostly radiating thallus with either a wrinkled or lobate zone around the margins, in its generally smaller ascospores, and in the presence of the lichen product substictic acid. Species in the genus have a polar and arctic–alpine dist ...
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Oxneriaria Haeyrenii
''Oxneriaria'' is a genus of lichen-forming fungi in the family Megasporaceae. It has nine species, all of which are saxicolous (rock-dwelling), crustose lichens. The genus was circumscribed in 2017 by Sergey Kondratyuk and László Lőkös to contain species formerly in the ''Aspicilia mashiginensis'' species group. This species, now the type of the genus, was first described scientifically by Alexander Zahlbruckner as ''Lecanora mashiginensis''. The genus name honours Ukrainian lichenologist Alfred Oxner, who, according to the authors, "provided important contribution '' ic' to taxonomy of aspicilioid lichens and to biodiversity of polar lichens". ''Oxneriaria'' is morphologically similar to ''Aspicilia'', but differs from this genus in its mostly radiating thallus with either a wrinkled or lobate zone around the margins, in its generally smaller ascospores, and in the presence of the lichen product substictic acid. Species in the genus have a polar and arctic–alpine dist ...
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Oxneriaria Dendroplaca
''Oxneriaria'' is a genus of lichen-forming fungi in the family Megasporaceae. It has nine species, all of which are saxicolous (rock-dwelling), crustose lichens. The genus was circumscribed in 2017 by Sergey Kondratyuk and László Lőkös to contain species formerly in the ''Aspicilia mashiginensis'' species group. This species, now the type of the genus, was first described scientifically by Alexander Zahlbruckner as ''Lecanora mashiginensis''. The genus name honours Ukrainian lichenologist Alfred Oxner, who, according to the authors, "provided important contribution '' ic' to taxonomy of aspicilioid lichens and to biodiversity of polar lichens". ''Oxneriaria'' is morphologically similar to ''Aspicilia'', but differs from this genus in its mostly radiating thallus with either a wrinkled or lobate zone around the margins, in its generally smaller ascospores, and in the presence of the lichen product substictic acid. Species in the genus have a polar and arctic–alpine dist ...
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Megasporaceae
Megasporaceae are a family of fungi belonging to the order Pertusariales. Taxa are lichenized with green algae, and grow on rocks, often in maritime climates close to fresh water. Phylogenetic analysis has shown that this family is related to the Pertusariaceae, another family of lichens. The genus ''Aspicilia'' was moved here from the Hymeneliaceae. Genera Genera of this family include: * ''Aspicilia'' – ca. 200 spp. * '' Aspiciliella'' – 2 spp. * '' Circinaria'' – 31 spp. * '' Lobothallia'' – 17 spp. * '' Megaspora'' – 4 spp. * '' Oxneriaria'' – 9 spp. * '' Sagedia'' – 12 spp. * ''Teuvoa ''Teuvoa'' is a genus of lichen-forming fungi in the family Megasporaceae. The genus was circumscription (taxonomy), circumscribed in 2013 by Mohammad Sohrabi and Steven Leavitt with ''Teuvoa uxoris'' assigned as the type species. The genus was s ...'' – 5 spp. References Pertusariales Lichen families Taxa named by Helge Thorsten Lumbsch Taxa described in 1994 ...
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Alfred Oxner
Alfred Mycolayovych Oxner ( uk, Альфред Миколайович Окснер; russian: Альфре́д Никола́евич О́кснер) (15 February 1898 – 20 November 1973) was a Ukrainian botanist and lichenologist. His research covered various areas: floristics, taxonomy, phylogenetics, phytogeography, and phytosociology. Oxner founded the National Lichenological Herbarium of Ukraine. Biography Alfred Nikolaevich Oxner was born on 15 February 1898 in Elizavetgrad (now Kropyvnytskyi, Ukraine). Although his family was of German nobility, they kept their origins and nationality secret during the time of the former socialist regime. The names of his real parents, Nicolay Ochsner, an ensign in the reserve and a farmer, and his mother Wilgelmine (née Schwartz), are on his birth certificate. However, he grew up with the families of his foster mother Zinaida Lazarevna Solomonova and her brother Mozyrj Lazarevich Solomonov. In 1917, after graduating from the Elisavet ...
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