Abstract

Notulae to the Italian flora of algae, bryophytes, fungi and lichens: 4

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  • The species has a wide distribution in the southern Hemisphere and is invasive in North America and Europe (Priede and Mežaka 2016)

  • Species new for the flora of Toscana. This species was described by Szweykowski et al (2005) who defined the diagnostic features to distinguish between Conocephalum salebrosum and C. conicum, which, before this study, could be distinguished only genetically

  • C. salebrosum appears to be more tolerant to xeric habitats than C. conicum

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Introduction

The species has a wide distribution in the southern Hemisphere and is invasive in North America and Europe (Priede and Mežaka 2016). It includes new records and confirmations for the bryophyte genera Campylopus, Paludella, Tortula, and Conocephalum, the fungal genera Agonimia, Buelliella, Entorrhiza, Filicupula, Poronia, and Sporisorium, the lichen genera Cladonia, Dibaeis, Lasallia, and Rhizocarpon. Species new for the flora of Toscana. – Species new for the flora of Italy (Lazio).

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