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摘要
本文介绍了对印度地衣属 Pseudopyrenula 的调查情况,并对所有六个已被接受的物种进行了形态分类学描述。himalayana 和 P. megaspora 是科学界的新物种。这两个物种与 P. staphyleae 相似,但都有地衣化的菌柄和偏心的骨膜。此外,P. himalayana 与 P. staphyleae 的不同之处在于有浸入式的珠孔和较窄的腹孢子,而 P. megaspora 的不同之处在于有较大的腹孢子。本文对这些新物种进行了详细描述,并对其化学、分布、生态学和分类学进行了说明。此外,还提供了印度所有已知拟肾蛛属物种的检索表。
The lichen genus Pseudopyrenula (Trypetheliaceae) in India
A survey of the lichen genus Pseudopyrenula in India is presented, with morphotaxonomic accounts of all six accepted species. Two species, P. himalayana and P. megaspora, are new to science. Both species resemble P. staphyleae but have a lichenized thallus and eccentric ostiole. Furthermore, P. himalayana differs from P. staphyleae in having immersed perithecia and narrower ascospores, while P. megaspora differs in the larger ascospores. Detailed descriptions of the new species are presented, together with notes on their chemistry, distribution, ecology and taxonomy. A key to all known species of Pseudopyrenula from India is also presented.