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C. quiririensis. A-General aspect. B-Detail of new podetia originated in the squamules of the podetia (A. M. Charnei et al. 110). Scale bar = 1 cm (except 3B = 1 mm). 

C. quiririensis. A-General aspect. B-Detail of new podetia originated in the squamules of the podetia (A. M. Charnei et al. 110). Scale bar = 1 cm (except 3B = 1 mm). 

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Cladonia maculata, C. paranaensis e C. quiririensis são descritas como novas para a ciência. Estas espécies foram encontradas entre 900 a 1887 metros de altitude na Serra do Mar no Sul Brasil.

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... sp. nov. (Figures 4A-B) MycoBank MB 807912 Differing from Cladonia polyscypha by absence of the scyphose podetia with the surface entirely ecorticate, and by the secondary squamules situated mainly in the apical region usually producing new podetia. ...
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... macilentoides Ahti and Fleig (in Fleig et al. 1995: 14) could also be mistaken for C. quiririensis, since in both the podetia are ascyphose and sorediate, and C. macilentoides sometimes has a melanotic base ( Fleig et al. 1995, Ahti 2000 as in C. quiririensis. However, C. macilentoides has a podetia mainly simple to dichotomously branched, hymenial disks red and contains thamnolic acid. In the field, C. macilentoides (e.g. A. M. Charnei et al. 105, UPCB) and C. quiririensis grow together and they can be differentiated by the more branched podetia and by the formation of new podetia from the secondary squamules in the latter ( Figure ...

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... Also C. quiririensis Charnei, Gumbosky & Eliasaro from south Brazil was compared with C. furfuraceoides because it shares an evanescent primary thallus and ecorticate podetia with melanotic base and squamulose surface. However, it differs by the sorediate surface of the more ramified podetia (Charnei et al. 2015). ...