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Autor:
David A. Orlovich, Janice M. Lord, Allison Knight, William M. Malcolm, Lars R. Ludwig, Jennifer M. Bannister
Publikováno v:
The Lichenologist. 45:397-411
Thamnolia vermicularis is a globally widespread arctic-alpine lichen with two distinct chemotypes. The intermixing of these chemotypes at the local scale and lack of genetic variation between them is puzzling given the apparent absence of specialized
Autor:
Brain J. Coppins, William M. Malcolm
Publikováno v:
The Lichenologist. 30:563-566
Belonia pellucidasp. nov. is described from coastal scrubland in North Island, New Zealand. This is the third report of the genusBelonia(Gyalectales) from the Southern Hemisphere.Belonia mediterraneais reported for the second time, from Mallorca.
Autor:
William M. Malcolm, Antonín Vězda
Publikováno v:
Folia Geobotanica et Phytotaxonomica. 30:315-318
Two new species of foliicolous lichens from New Zealand are described and illustrated. The most characteristic trait ofDimerella flava sp. nov. (Gyalectaceae) is its pale yellow tubular pycnidia, which clothe the algal-containing thallus on the upper
Autor:
Antonín Vězda, William M. Malcolm
Publikováno v:
Folia Geobotanica et Phytotaxonomica. 30:91-96
Three species and one genus of theTrichotheliaceae are described as new and illustrated.Polycornum rubrofuscum gen. and sp. nov. is related to the generaPorina andTrichothelium, but differs in having complex horn-like appendages growing from the enti
Autor:
Brian J. Coppins, William M. Malcolm
Publikováno v:
The Lichenologist. 30:563-566
Belonia pellucida sp. nov. is described from coastal scrubland in North Island, New Zealand. This is the third report of the genus Belonia(Gyalectales) from the Southern Hemisphere. Belonia mediterranea is reported for the second time, from Mallorca.
Autor:
William M. Malcolm
Publikováno v:
The Botanical Review. 32:243-254
Autor:
William M. Malcolm, Jess P. Hanks
Publikováno v:
Animal Behaviour. 21:45-48
The cryptic micro-lepidopteron Agonopteryx pulvipennella (Oecophoridae) camouflages itself against predators by distinguishing among several shades of grey and preferring landing sites that match the reflectance of its fore-wings. Variations in the t
Autor:
William M. Malcolm
Publikováno v:
Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical Club. 91:324
Autor:
William M. Malcolm
Publikováno v:
Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical Club. 91:31