Patrícia Jungbluth

Brazilian lichenologist.

Abbreviations: Jungbluth
Occupations: lichenologist, botanist
Citizenships: Brazil
Languages: Portuguese
Direct attributions: 0 plants, 21 fungi
Authorship mentions: 0 plants, 21 fungi

21 fungi attributed to21 fungi:

Bulbothrix regnelliana Jungbluth, Marcelli & Elix 2008
fungi species in the parmeliaceae family
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Punctelia roseola Jungbluth, Marcelli & Elix 2009
fungi species in the parmeliaceae family
Punctelia roseola is a species of foliose lichen in the family Parmeliaceae. Found in Brazil, it was described as a new species in 2009 by lichenologists Patrícia Jungbluth, Marcello Marcelli, and John Alan Elix. The specific epithet refers to the pale rose colour of the medulla. The holotype was collected from Jurumirim municipality in São Paulo State, close to the Tietê River. There it was found growing on an isolated tree in a dry pasture, without direct sunlight. It has a grey thallus measuring 10–20 cm (4–8 in) wide; the lower thallus surface is pale, becoming darker (almost black) near
Punctelia imbricata Marcelli, Jungbluth & Elix 2009
fungi species in the parmeliaceae family
Punctelia imbricata is a species of foliose lichen in the family Parmeliaceae. Found in Brazil, it was described as a new species in 2009 by lichenologists Marcello Marcelli, Patrícia Jungbluth, and John Alan Elix. The holotype was collected in the Paulista municipality of São Paulo State. There it was found growing on the trunk of a mango tree, which was in a shaded and humid location in an orchard. The lichen has a greenish-grey thallus measuring 15–20 cm (6–8 in) wide, with a smooth upper surface that becomes a bit wrinkled in age; the lower surface is black. Punctelia imbricata contains
Punctelia digitata Jungbluth, Marcelli & Elix 2009
fungi species in the parmeliaceae family
Punctelia digitata is a species of foliose lichen in the family Parmeliaceae. Found in Brazil, it was described as a new species in 2009 by lichenologists Patrícia Jungbluth, Marcello Marcelli, and John Alan Elix. The holotype was collected from Itirapina municipality in São Paulo State. It was found growing on a tree trunk in a cerrado forest, at an altitude of 770 m (2,530 ft). The thallus is greyish in colour, measuring 4.5–10 cm (2–4 in), comprising irregularly branched lobes with a width of 2–4 mm (0.08–0.16 in). The specific epithet digitata (Latin for "finger-like") refers to the
Punctelia crispa Marcelli, Jungbluth & Elix 2009
fungi species in the parmeliaceae family
Punctelia crispa is a species of foliose lichen in the family Parmeliaceae. Found in Brazil, it was described as a new species in 2009 by lichenologists Marcello Marcelli, Patrícia Jungbluth, and John Alan Elix. The holotype specimen was collected in the Botujuru quarter of Campo Limpo Paulista municipality in São Paulo State. There it was found in a transition zone between a mesophyllous forest and a cerrado forest, growing on a tree trunk. It has a greyish thallus loosely attached to its substrate, measuring up to 10 cm (4 in) in diameter. Soredia on the thallus surface have a coarse
Hypotrachyna crustacea (Lynge) Marcelli & Jungbluth 2007
fungi species in the parmeliaceae family
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Bulbothrix vainioi Jungbluth, Marcelli & Elix 2008
fungi species in the parmeliaceae family
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Bulbothrix lacinulata Marcelli, Jungbluth & Elix 2008
fungi species in the parmeliaceae family
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Bulbothrix cassa Jungbluth, Marcelli & Elix 2008
fungi species in the parmeliaceae family
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Parmotrema pectinatum Jungbluth & Marcelli 2007
fungi species in the parmeliaceae family
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Parmotrema laongii (Lynge) Marcelli & Jungbluth 2007
fungi species in the parmeliaceae family
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Pyxine mantiqueirensis Marcelli & Jungbluth 2011
fungi species in the caliciaceae family
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Pyxine jolyana Jungbluth, Kalb & Marcelli 2011
fungi species in the caliciaceae family
Pyxine jolyana is a species of foliose lichen in the family Caliciaceae. It is known from southeastern Brazil, where it grows on rocks and tree bark in coastal and near-coastal areas from sea level to about 915 m (3,000 ft) elevation. The species is distinguished by its brownish-gray rosettes with narrow lobes, pale yellow powdery patches near the lobe edges, and an unusual chemical combination of lichexanthone in the upper layer and norstictic acid in the interior tissue.
Pyxine exoalbida Jungbluth & Marcelli 2011
fungi species in the caliciaceae family
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Pyxine astipitata Jungbluth & Marcelli 2011
fungi species in the caliciaceae family
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Bulbothrix lobarica Jungbluth, Marcelli & Elix 2008
fungi species in the parmeliaceae family
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Pyxine pustulata Aptroot & Jungbluth 2014
fungi species in the caliciaceae family
Pyxine pustulata is a species of corticolous (bark-dwelling), foliose lichen in the family Caliciaceae. Found in Botucatu, Brazil, it was formally described as a new species in 2014 by lichenologists André Aptroot and Patrícia Jungbluth. The type specimen was collected by the authors from the botanical garden on the campus of Botucatu (São Paulo) at an altitude of 850 m (2,790 ft).
Canoparmelia nashii Jungbluth & Marcelli 2011
fungi species in the parmeliaceae family
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Hypotrachyna neohorrescens Jungbluth, Marcelli & A.P. Lorenz 2022
fungi species in the parmeliaceae family
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Canoparmelia pseudoecaperata Jungbluth, Marcelli & Elix 2011
fungi species in the parmeliaceae family
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Astrothelium subinterjectum Lücking, M.P. Nelsen & Jungbluth 2016
fungi species in the trypetheliaceae family
Astrothelium subinterjectum is a species of lichen-forming fungus in the family Trypetheliaceae. The lichen forms an olive-green crust on tree bark with an uneven surface texture. Its reproductive structures are grouped together in rounded to irregular clusters that are covered by greenish tissue and share common openings surrounded by whitish zones. These clusters fluoresce yellow to orange-yellow under ultraviolet light while the surrounding lichen body does not. The species is found in gallery forests within Cerrado landscapes of Brazil, where it has been recorded from São Paulo, Acre, and
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