María Inés Messuti

Botanist.

Abbreviations: Messuti
Occupations: botanist
Direct attributions: 0 plants, 26 fungi
Authorship mentions: 0 plants, 29 fungi
Links:IPNI

26 fungi attributed, 3 fungi contributed to29 fungi:

Toninia scorigena (Müll. Arg.) Lumbsch & Messuti 1999
fungi species in the ramalinaceae family
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Lecanora pseudachroa Lumbsch & Messuti 2003
fungi species in the lecanoraceae family
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Lecanora guderleyi Lumbsch & Messuti 2003
fungi species in the lecanoraceae family
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Lecanora demosthenesii (Rim Lichen) Lumbsch & Messuti 2003
fungi species in the lecanoraceae family
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Topeliopsis lomatiae (Messuti, Lumbsch & Vězda) Messuti & Mangold 2010
fungi species in the graphidaceae family
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Pertusaria huanicola Messuti & A.W. Archer 2006
fungi species in the pertusariaceae family
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Pertusaria clercii Messuti & A.W. Archer 2007
fungi species in the pertusariaceae family
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Ochrolechia splendens Lumbsch & Messuti 2003
fungi species in the ochrolechiaceae family
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Lecanora subviridis de la Rosa & Messuti 2010
fungi species in the lecanoraceae family
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Chapsa rubropruinosa Messuti & Codesal 2010
fungi species in the graphidaceae family
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Pertusaria pachythallina (Räsänen) Messuti 2006
fungi species in the pertusariaceae family
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Pertusaria fernandeziana Messuti 2005
fungi species in the pertusariaceae family
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Pertusaria conspersa Messuti 2011
fungi species in the pertusariaceae family
Pertusaria conspersa is a rare species of saxicolous (rock-dwelling), crustose lichen in the family Pertusariaceae. Found in the central region of Chile, this crustose lichen has a distinct yellowish-brown colour, which stands out against the rocks it grows on. It is known only from three locations in the Valparaíso and San Felipe de Aconcagua Provinces of Chile.
Phaeohelotium nothofagi Gamundí & Messuti 2006
fungi species in the helotiaceae family
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Pertusaria monticola Messuti 1995
fungi species in the pertusariaceae family
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Pertusaria grassiae Messuti & A.W. Archer 2004
fungi species in the pertusariaceae family
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Mycobilimbia australis Kantvilas & Messuti 2005
fungi species in the lecideaceae family
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Coccotrema magellanicum Messuti 2002
fungi species in the coccotremataceae family
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Coccotrema fernandezianum Messuti 2002
fungi species in the coccotremataceae family
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Coccotrema corallinum Messuti 2002
fungi species in the coccotremataceae family
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Coccotrema colobinum (Tuck.) Messuti 2003
fungi species in the coccotremataceae family
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Coccotrema coccophorum (Mont.) I. Schmitt, Messuti & Lumbsch 2001
fungi species in the coccotremataceae family
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Lecanora flavocrassa de la Rosa & Messuti 2016
fungi species in the lecanoraceae family
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Glonium jaffuelii (Speg.) Messuti & Lorenzo 2009
fungi species in the gloniaceae family
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Chaenothecopsis quintralis Messuti, Amico, Lorenzo & Vidal-Russ. 2012
fungi species in the mycocaliciaceae family
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Byssoloma rubromarginatum Messuti & de la Rosa 2007
fungi species in the byssolomataceae family
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Psiloglonium colihuae (Lorenzo & Messuti) E. Boehm 2009
fungi species in the gloniaceae family
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Mytilinidion andinense (Messuti & Lorenzo) E. Boehm, C.L. Schoch & Spatafora 2009
fungi species in the mytilinidiaceae family
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Bryobilimbia australis (Kantvilas & Messuti) Fryday, Printzen & S. Ekman 2014
fungi species in the lecideaceae family
Bryobilimbia australis is a species of crustose lichen in the family Ramalinaceae. First described by lichenologist Gintaras Kantvilas in 2005 from specimens collected in Tasmania, this lichen forms dull-coloured, uneven patches that range from pale greyish to brownish or greenish grey. It is distinguished by its large, black, berry-like reproductive structures that can form complex clusters up to 9 millimetres wide, and its broad ecological tolerance. The species is found across the Southern Hemisphere, occurring in Tasmania, south-eastern mainland Australia, New Zealand, and Tierra del
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