Contribution to the taxonomy and biodiversity of crustose lichens from the family Teloschistaceae
Abstrakt
The PhD thesis is composed of five published papers and one manuscript accepted for
publication. The main research goal was the investigation of the taxonomy and
diversity of crustose Teloschistaceae in Europe and Northern Asia with special
emphasis on the genus Pyrenodesmia. The first paper investigated the delimitation of
the genus Pyrenodesmia and its relationships with the closely related Caloplaca
haematites and C. xerica groups and some other species. The second paper proposed
standardized methods for the measurement of the morphological characters of the
crustose Teloschistaceae and suggested a phenotype evaluation process for the
delimitation of species that are difficult to phenotypically distinguish. The method was
practically employed in the third paper for the separation of three seemingly cryptic
species from the genus Pyrenodesmia, which were formally described in the paper.
Another new Pyrenodesmia species was described in the fourth paper. Investigations
presented in the fifth paper substantially extended the known geographical distribution
of several species of crustose Teloschistaceae in Europe and Northern Asia. The
accepted manuscripts proposes the description of the new species of crustose
Teloschistaceae in Siberia and the Russian Far East. Our studies provide a basis for
future summarizing papers on the taxonomy and diversity of the genus Pyrenodesmia
in the Holarctic and the family Teloschistaceae in Russia.