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Mniaecia et Epiglia
Mireille Lenne,
28-05-2005 12:12
Bonjour,
Est-ce que les auteurs s'accordent à dire que le genre Epiglia est synonyme du genre Mniaecia ?
Si pas, pourquoi ? Et si oui, que sont devenues Epiglia crozalsi(i) (Grelet 1924) et Epiglia gloeocapsae (Boud. 1885) ?
En vous remerciant d'avance pour votre aide.
Amitiés,
Mireille
NC NC,
28-05-2005 15:51
Re:Mniaecia et Epiglia
I suggested these were synonymys in my 1974 Keys. Seems nobody has bothered to transfer those two species from Epiglia to Mniacea. They arre abviously rare and need some serious work before one can assess thieir true status. Some people believe these to be lichens. or "hemilichens" ,(associated with bryophyte protonemata and not algae).
Dick Korf
Dick Korf
Mireille Lenne,
28-05-2005 18:18
Re:Mniaecia et Epiglia
Thank you for letting me know and for repling so promptly.
Could you please send to AscoFrance a copy of your 1974 Keys ?
Thanking you in advance.
Best regards.
Mireille
Could you please send to AscoFrance a copy of your 1974 Keys ?
Thanking you in advance.
Best regards.
Mireille
NC NC,
28-05-2005 19:55
Re:Mniaecia et Epiglia
I don't have a copy handy. They are part of the book The Fungi: an advanced treatise, edited by Ainsworth et al., 1973 (NOT 1974!) Chapter 9, Discomycetes and Tuberales, pp 249-319. Maybe a pdf version exists somewhere. If not, I may be able to get one made.
Dickc
Dickc
Mireille Lenne,
28-05-2005 21:01
Re:Mniaecia et Epiglia
OK. Thank you. I'll try to find it.
Best regards.
Mireille
Best regards.
Mireille