Taxonavigation
| Taxonavigation: Graphidales |
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Superregnum: Eukaryota |
Familia: Graphidaceae
Subfamilia: Graphidoideae
Genus: Platythecium
Species: Platythecium intortula
Name
Platythecium intortula (Stirt.) M.Nakan. & Kashiw. in M.Nakan. et al., Bull. Natn. Sci. Mus. [Tokyo], Ser. B, 29(2): 89 (2003). [MycoBank #487951]
Basionym
- Graphis intortula Stirt., Proc. Philos. Soc. Glasgow 13(1): 186 (1881). [MycoBank #385900]
Homotypic synonym
Heterotypic synonym
References
- Kashiwadani, H. & Nakanishi, M. 1978. A Note on Rare Species of the Graphidaceae (Lichens) from the Bonin Islands. Memoirs of the National Science Museum [Tokyo] 11: 21–26, pl. 1. RLL Suppl. Rec.# 876 – Recent Literature on Lichens CiNii (PDF) Reference page.
- Nakanishi, M. 1966. Taxonomical studies on the family Graphidaceae of Japan. Journal of Science of the Hiroshima University, Ser. B, Div. 2 (Botany) 11: 51–126. RLL List # 64 / Rec.# 13299 – Recent Literature on Lichens Reference page.
- Nakanishi, M. 1967. Supplementary note of “Taxonomical studies on the family Graphidaceae of Japan”. Journal of Science of the Hiroshima University, Ser. B, Div. 2 (Botany) 11: 265. RLL Suppl. Rec.# 880 – Recent Literature on Lichens Reference page.
- Nakanishi, M., Kashiwadani, H. & Moon, K.-H. 2003. Taxonomical Notes on Japanese Graphidaceae (Ascomycotina), Including Some New Combinations. Bulletin of the National Science Museum, Tokyo, Ser. B 29(2): 83–90. RLL List # 192 / Rec.# 24817 – Recent Literature on Lichens RLL (PDF) Reference page.
- Stirton, J. 1881. On Vagetable Parasites on the Tea Plant, more especially that of Assam. Proceedings of the Philosophical Society of Glasgow 13(1): 181–193. RLL Suppl. Rec.# 940 – Recent Literature on Lichens RLL (PDF) Reference page.
- Zahlbruckner, A. 1922–1924. Catalogus Lichenum Universalis. 2: 1–815. Mattick Rec.# 30761 – Recent Literature on Lichens, Mattick Rec.# 30762 – Recent Literature on Lichens Libri Fungorum Reference page.
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Vernacular names
日本語: ミゾシロミモジゴケ
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