Soon Gyu Hong

South korean lichenologist.

Abbreviations: S.G.Hong
Occupations: lichenologist
Citizenships: South Korea
Direct attributions: 0 plants, 19 fungi
Authorship mentions: 0 plants, 20 fungi
Links:IPNIORCID

19 fungi attributed, 1 fungus contributed to20 fungi:

Metschnikowia koreensis S.G. Hong, J. Chun, H.W. Oh & Bae 2001
fungi species in the metschnikowiaceae family
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Gibbosporina Elvebakk, S.G. Hong & P.M. Jørg. 2016
fungi genus in the pannariaceae family
Gibbosporina is a genus of 13 species of foliose lichens in the family Pannariaceae. It contains species that molecular phylogenetic analysis clustered together in a clade previously referred to as the "Physma"-group. Despite their morphological differences, this group shares several uniting characteristics. They have ring-like excipular margins around the thallus; strongly amyloid internal ascus structures; well-developed perispores (a colorless, often gelatinous layer that envelops a spore) that feature irregular gibbae (irregular bumps), but not verrucae (small, rounded wart-like
Psorophorus Elvebakk & S.G. Hong 2010
fungi genus in the pannariaceae family
Psorophorus is a genus of lichenized fungi in the family Pannariaceae. It contains 2 known species. Psorophorus was described as a new genus in 2010 when it was separated from the closely related genus Psoroma. Psorophorus species differ from other species in the family in being corticolous, having adpressed squamules on a distinct, dark prothallus, lacking melanins, having a thin cortical layer and a simpler apical ascus structure.
Gibbosporina sphaerospora Elvebakk & S.G. Hong 2016
fungi species in the pannariaceae family
Gibbosporina sphaerospora is a species of foliose lichen in the family Pannariaceae. It was described as a new species in 2016 by Arve Elvebakk and Soon Gyu Hong. The type was collected from Millaa Millaa Falls in Queensland, Australia, where it was found growing on fallen branches in a remnant rainforest near the falls. The specific epithet sphaerospora, which combines the Greek sphaero ("globose") with spora, refers to the spherical shape of the spores. The lichen occurs in Australia, Fiji, and Papua New Guinea.
Gibbosporina nitida Elvebakk, S.G. Hong & P.M. Jørg. 2016
fungi species in the pannariaceae family
Gibbosporina nitida is a species of foliose lichen in the family Pannariaceae. It was described as a new species in 2016 by Arve Elvebakk, Soon Gyu Hong, and Per Magnus Jørgensen. The specific epithet nitida, derived from the Latin nitidus ("glossy"), refers to the lustrous upper lobe surfaces. The lichen occurs in northeast Australia, Papua New Guinea, the Philippines, and Fiji.
Gibbosporina mascarena Elvebakk, S.G. Hong & P.M. Jørg. 2016
fungi species in the pannariaceae family
Gibbosporina mascarena is a species of foliose lichen in the family Pannariaceae. It was described as a new species in 2016 by Arve Elvebakk, Soon Gyu Hong, and Per Magnus Jørgensen. The specific epithet mascarena ("from the Mascarenes") refers to Réunion and Mauritius. The lichen occurs in Réunion, Mauritius, and Sri Lanka, where it grows on tree trunks in tropical forests at altitudes of 500–700 m (1,600–2,300 ft).
Gibbosporina elixii Elvebakk, S.G. Hong & P.M. Jørg. 2016
fungi species in the pannariaceae family
Gibbosporina elixii is a species of foliose lichen in the family Pannariaceae. It is endemic to Queensland, Australia. The lichen was described as a new species in 2016 by Arve Elvebakk, Soon Gyu Hong, and Per Magnus Jørgensen. The specific epithet honours Australian lichenologist John Alan Elix. He collected the type from Mossman Gorge National Park, where he found it growing on the base of a tree in a tropical rainforest along Mossman River. It has also been found in the Cardwell Range.
Gibbosporina didyma Elvebakk, S.G. Hong & P.M. Jørg. 2016
fungi species in the pannariaceae family
Gibbosporina didyma is a rare species of foliose lichen in the family Pannariaceae. It was described as a new species in 2016 by Arve Elvebakk, Soon Gyu Hong, and Per Magnus Jørgensen. The specific epithet didyma ("in pairs"), refers to the thallus being divided into a prominent cyanobiont in addition to the dominant chlorobiont, as well as to cephalodia that are sometimes divided by the developing apothecia of chlorobionts. The lichen is known from only two locations on Réunion and Mauritius; both are tropical forests at moderate altitudes, 500–600 m (1,600–2,000 ft).
Gibbosporina bifrons Elvebakk, S.G. Hong & P.M. Jørg. 2016
fungi species in the pannariaceae family
Gibbosporina bifrons is a species of foliose lichen in the family Pannariaceae. It was described as a new species in 2016 by Arve Elvebakk, Soon Gyu Hong, and Per Magnus Jørgensen. The specific epithet bifrons, meaning "two-faced", refers to the well-developed and large cephalodia that occur with the green algal photobiont. The lichen occurs in the Philippines, Solomon Islands, Malaysia, and New Caledonia.
Gibbosporina amphorella Elvebakk & S.G. Hong 2016
fungi species in the pannariaceae family
Gibbosporina amphorella is a species of foliose lichen in the family Pannariaceae. It was described as a new species in 2016 by Arve Elvebakk and Soon Gyu Hong. The specific epithet, derived from the Latin amphora ("urn") and ella- (a diminutive suffix), refers to the small pycnidia (measuring 0.2 by 0.2 mm), that are shaped like urns. The lichen is only known to occur in a small subtropical forested area in New Caledonia.
Xanthopsoroma Elvebakk & S.G. Hong 2010
fungi genus in the pannariaceae family
Xanthopsoroma is a small genus of lichen-forming fungi in the family Pannariaceae. It contains two species. Xanthopsoroma was circumscribed as a new genus in 2010 when it was separated from the closely related genus Psoroma. Characteristics of Xanthopsoroma species include the production of usnic acid and a series of distinct triterpenes as well as showing morphological differences from the related Psoroma and Psorophorus.
Psorophorus pholidotus (Mont.) Elvebakk & S.G. Hong 2010
fungi species in the pannariaceae family
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Psorophorus fuegiensis (Zahlbr.) Elvebakk & S.G. Hong 2010
fungi species in the pannariaceae family
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Hispidopannaria Elvebakk, S.G. Hong & C.H. Park 2020
fungi genus in the pannariaceae family
Hispidopannaria is a genus of lichen-forming fungi in the family Pannariaceae. It comprises two species, both found exclusively in southern South America. The genus is characterised by its large, leafy structures covered with stiff, bristle-like hairs, giving the lichen a fuzzy appearance. These lichens form symbiotic relationships with both green algae and cyanobacteria, allowing them to photosynthesise. Hispidopannaria was established as a distinct genus in 2020, based on DNA analysis that showed it to be genetically distinct from the closely related genus Pannaria. The two known species
Hispidopannaria hispidula (Nyl.) Elvebakk, S.G. Hong & C.H. Park 2020
fungi species in the pannariaceae family
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Psoroma capense Elvebakk, S.G. Hong & Rämä 2020
fungi species in the pannariaceae family
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Psoroma antarcticum S.G. Hong & Elvebakk 2018
fungi species in the pannariaceae family
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Phormopsora isabellina (Vain.) Elvebakk, S.G. Hong & C.H. Park 2020
fungi species in the pannariaceae family
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Phormopsora Elvebakk, S.G. Hong & C.H. Park 2020
fungi genus in the pannariaceae family
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Metschnikowia kunwiensis (S.G. Hong, Bae, M. Herzberg, Titze & Lachance) Brysch-Herzb. 2004
fungi species in the metschnikowiaceae family
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