Index Fungorum:
Niebla ceruchis (Ach.) Rundel & Bowler
(Ramalinaceae, Lecanorales)
References
Source: Recent Literature on Lichens
BENDZ, G, SANTESSON, J, WACHTMEISTER, CA (1965). Studies on the chemistry of lichens. 20. The chemistry of the Ramalina ceruchis group. Acta Chem. Scand. 19(5): 1185-1187 >>
BENDZ, G, SANTESSON, J, WACHTMEISTER, CA (1965). Studies on the chemistry of lichens. 21. The isolation and synthesis of methyl 3, 5-dichlorolecanorate, a new depside from Ramalina sp.. Acta Chem. Scand. 19(5): 1188-1190 >>
E. SERUSIAUX, P. VAN DEN BOOM AND D. ERTZ (2010). A two-gene phylogeny shows the lichen genus Niebla (Lecanorales) is endemic to the New Wold and does not occur in Macaronesia nor in the Mediterranean basin. Fungal Biology 114: 528-537 >>
ENZIEN, M, MARGULIS, L (1988). Niebla ceruchis from Laguna Figueroa: dimorphic spore morphology and secondary compounds localized in pycnidia and apothecia. Microbios 55: 75-93 >>
FOLLMANN, G (1966). Eine neue Ramalina-Art aus der Ceruchis-Gruppe. Willdenowia 4: 227-233 >>
HERRE, AW (1950). Two interesting lichen records from Alaska. The Bryologist 53(2): 124 >>
HUNECK, S, FOLLMANN, G (1965). Zur Chemie chilenischer Flechten V. Uber die Inhaltsstoffe von Ramalina ceruchis. Zetischr. fur Naturforsch. 20B(6): 611-612 >>
RUNDEL, PW, BOWLER, PA (1978). Niebla, a new generic name for the lichen genus Desmazieria (Ramalinaceae). Mycotaxon 6: 497-499 >>
SPJUT, RW (1995). Vermilacinia (Ramalinaceae, Lecanorales), a new genus of lichens. In: DANIELS, FJA, SCHULZ, M, PEINE, J (EDS.). Flechten Follmann. Contributions to lichenology in Honour of Gerhard Follmann. Geobotanical and Phytotaxonomical Study Group, Botanical Institute, University of Cologne, Cologne >>
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