G. Paz-Bermúdez, P. Divakar, J. Etayo, Elena Araujo
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The lichen collection from Angola and Mozambique in COI (Coimbra, Portugal)
Abstract. The importance of the COI lichen herbarium is increased by the results shown here. Forty-seven taxa are reported from Africa, forty-three from Angola and seven from Mozambique. Four species are new to Africa, 30 to Angola and 3 to Mozambique. Two species are described as new to science: Parmotrema carballalianum and Sclerococcum parmotrematis, a lichenicolous fungus living on the former. A key to all known lichenicolous species of Sclerococcum growing on Parmelia s.l. is provided.
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