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Integrative taxonomy confirms three species of Coniocarpon (Arthoniaceae) in Norway

We have studied the highly oceanic genus in Norway. Our aim has been to delimit species of in Norway based on an integrative taxonomic approach. The material studied comprises 120 specimens of , obtained through recent collecting efforts (2017 and 2018) or received from major fungaria in Denmark, Fi...

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Published in:MycoKeys (Sofia, Bulgaria) Bulgaria), 2020-01, Vol.62, p.27-51
Main Authors: Frisch, Andreas, Moen, Victoria Stornes, Grube, Martin, Bendiksby, Mika
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