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    Phylogenetic studies uncover a predominantly African lineage in a widely distributed lichen-forming fungal species

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    2016
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    Kirika, Paul M.
    Divakar, Pradeep K.
    Crespo, Ana
    Mugambi, George
    Orock, Elizabeth A.
    Leavit, Steven D.
    Gatheri, Grace W.
    Lumbsch, H. Thorsten
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    Abstract
    A number of lichen-forming fungal species are widely distributed. Here, we investigate biogeographic patterns in a widely distributed isidiate taxon –Parmelinella wallichiana – using molecular sequence data. Our results revealed that Parmelinella wallichina, as currently circumscribed, is not monophyletic but falls into four clades, two of them represented by a sample only. A third clade, occurring in Africa and southern India is described as a new species, Parmelinella schimperiana Kirika & Divakar, sp. nov. Our study adds a further example of previously overlooked, geographically distinct, lineages that were discovered using molecular data
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    http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.14.8971
    http://repository.must.ac.ke/handle/123456789/590
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