Sureeporn Jariangprasert

Thai lichenologist.

Abbreviations: Jariangpr.
Occupations: lichenologist, botanist
Citizenships: Thailand
Direct attributions: 0 plants, 30 fungi
Authorship mentions: 0 plants, 30 fungi
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30 fungi attributed to30 fungi:

Pertusaria confluentica Jariangpr. & Elix 2008
fungi species in the pertusariaceae family
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Pertusaria phusoidaoensis Jariangpr. 2008
fungi species in the pertusariaceae family
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Pertusaria allomicrostoma Jariangpr. 2008
fungi species in the pertusariaceae family
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Pertusaria litchicola (Pertusaria Litchiicola) Jariangpr. & A.W. Archer 2003
fungi species in the pertusariaceae family
Pertusaria litchiicola is a species of corticolous (bark-dwelling) crustose lichen in the family Pertusariaceae. Found in Thailand, it was described as a new species in 2003.
Pertusaria hylocola Jariangpr. & A.W. Archer 2003
fungi species in the pertusariaceae family
Pertusaria hylocola is a species of corticolous (bark-dwelling) crustose lichen in the family Pertusariales. Found in Thailand, it was described as a new species in 2003.
Pertusaria uttaraditensis Jariangpr. 2005
fungi species in the pertusariaceae family
Pertusaria uttaraditensis is a rare species of corticolous (bark-dwelling), crustose lichen in the family Pertusariaceae. Found in Thailand, it was formally described as a new species in 2005 by Sureeporn Jariangprasert. The type specimen was collected from Phu Soi Dao National Park (Nam Pat district, Uttaradit province) at an elevation of 1,020 m (3,350 ft), where it was found growing on a foetid vine near a dry dipterocarp forest. The species epithet combines the province of the type locality with the Latin suffix -ensis ("place of origin"). The lichen has a smooth and dull, olive-green
Pertusaria thailandica Jariangpr. 2005
fungi species in the pertusariaceae family
Pertusaria thailandica is a species of corticolous (bark-dwelling), crustose lichen in the family Pertusariaceae. Found in Thailand, it was formally described as a new species in 2005 by Sureeporn Jariangprasert. The type specimen was collected by the author from Doi Suthep–Pui National Park (Chiang Mai province) at an altitude of 1,100 m (3,600 ft), where it was found growing on the bark of Cinchona. The species epithet combines the country of the type locality with the Latin suffix -ensis ("place of origin"). Pertusaria thailandica has a smooth, dull, greyish-green thallus that lacks
Pertusaria takensis Jariangpr. & A.W. Archer 2004
fungi species in the pertusariaceae family
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Pertusaria siamensis Jariangpr. 2005
fungi species in the pertusariaceae family
Pertusaria siamensis is a species of corticolous (bark-dwelling), crustose lichen in the family Pertusariaceae. Found in Thailand, it was formally described as a new species in 2005 by Sureeporn Jariangprasert. The type specimen was collected by the author from the Chae Son National Park (Lampang province) at an altitude of 720 m (2,360 ft), where it was found in a dry dipterocarp forest growing on Shorea obtusa. The lichen is common in several Thai national parks in various parts of the country, occurring at elevations ranging from 200 to 1,600 m (660 to 5,250 ft). In addition to Shorea,
Pertusaria omkoiensis Jariangpr. & A.W. Archer 2002
fungi species in the pertusariaceae family
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Pertusaria nanensis Jariangpr. & A.W. Archer 2004
fungi species in the pertusariaceae family
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Pertusaria nahaeoensis Jariangpr. & A.W. Archer 2002
fungi species in the pertusariaceae family
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Pertusaria loeiensis Jariangpr. 2005
fungi species in the pertusariaceae family
Pertusaria loeiensis is a rare species of crustose lichen in the family Pertusariaceae. Found in Thailand, it was formally described as a new species in 2005 by Sureeporn Jariangprasert. The type specimen was collected from Nahaeo National Park (now known as Phu Suan Sai) (Loei province) at an altitude of 540 m (1,770 ft), where it was found in a dry evergreen forest growing on the bark of Neolithea. It is only known to occur at this location. The species epithet combines the province of the type locality with the Latin -ensis ("place of origin"). The main distinguishing characteristics of
Pertusaria lansangensis Jariangpr. & A.W. Archer 2004
fungi species in the pertusariaceae family
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Pertusaria krabiensis Jariangpr. 2005
fungi species in the pertusariaceae family
Pertusaria krabiensis is a rare species of corticolous (bark-dwelling), crustose lichen in the family Pertusariaceae. Found in peninsular Thailand, it was formally described as a new species in 2005 by Sureeporn Jariangprasert. The type specimen was collected from near the Wat Thamp Suea Temple in Krabi; the species is known only from the type. The species epithet combines the name of the type locality with the Latin suffix -ensis ("place of origin"). The main distinguishing characteristics of Pertusaria krabiensis are its uniseriate ascospores (which number 8 per ascus), and the presence of
Pertusaria kansriae Jariangpr. 2005
fungi species in the pertusariaceae family
Pertusaria kansriae is a rare species of corticolous (bark-dwelling), crustose lichen in the family Pertusariaceae. Found in Thailand, it was formally described as a new species in 2005 by Sureeporn Jariangprasert. The type specimen was collected by the author from the Doi Inthanon National Park (Chom Thong district, Chiang Mai) at an altitude of 980 m (3,220 ft), where it was found growing on a tree trunk in a mixed forest; the species is known only from this specimen. The species epithet kansriae honours Thai lichenologist Kansri Boonpragob, who inspired the author to study lichens.
Pertusaria inthanonensis Jariangpr. 2005
fungi species in the pertusariaceae family
Pertusaria inthanonensis is a species of crustose lichen in the family Pertusariaceae. Found in northern and northeastern Thailand, it was formally described as a new species in 2005 by Sureeporn Jariangprasert. The type specimen was collected by the author from the Doi Inthanon National Park (Chom Thong district, Chiang Mai) at an altitude of 1,900 m (6,200 ft), where it was found growing on the bark of a birch tree. The species epithet combines the name of the type locality with the Latin suffix ensis ("place of origin"). The main distinguishing characteristics of the lichen are its asci
Pertusaria hypostictica Jariangpr. 2005
fungi species in the pertusariaceae family
Pertusaria hypostictica is a species of corticolous (bark-dwelling), crustose lichen in the family Pertusariaceae. Found in Thailand, it was formally described as a new species in 2005 by Sureeporn Jariangprasert. The type specimen was collected from Khao Yai National Park (Nakhon Ratchasima province) at an altitude of 1,233 m (4,045 ft), where it was found growing on the bark of a Fagaceae plant. It has also been found in the peninsular region in the southern part of Thailand. The species epithet refers to the presence of hypostictic acid as a minor lichen product. It also contains stictic
Pertusaria elixii Jariangpr. 2005
fungi species in the pertusariaceae family
Pertusaria elixii is a rare species of corticolous (bark-dwelling), crustose lichen in the family Pertusariaceae. Found in Thailand, it was formally described as a new species in 2005 by Sureeporn Jariangprasert. The type specimen was collected by the author from Doi Inthanon National Park (Chom Thong district, Chiang Mai) at an altitude of 1,900 m (6,200 ft), where it was found growing on Betula alnoides. The species epithet honours Australian lichenologist John Elix, who assisted the author in chemical analysis of lichen specimens. Pertusaria elixii is distinguished from related species by
Pertusaria bokluensis Jariangpr. 2005
fungi species in the pertusariaceae family
Pertusaria bokluensis is a rare species of corticolous (bark-dwelling), crustose lichen in the family Pertusariaceae. Found in Thailand, it was formally described as a new species in 2005 by Sureeporn Jariangprasert. The type specimen was collected from the Bo Kluea Nhuea community (Bo Kluea district) at an altitude of 1,000 m (3,300 ft), where it was found growing on the bark of Dalbergia. It is only known from the type specimen. The species epithet combines the name of the type locality with the Latin adjective -ensis, meaning "place of origin". The main distinguishing characteristics of
Pertusaria archeri Jariangpr. 2005
fungi species in the pertusariaceae family
Pertusaria archeri is a rare species of corticolous (bark-dwelling), crustose lichen in the family Pertusariaceae. Found in Thailand, it was formally described as a new species in 2005 by Sureeporn Jariangprasert. The type specimen was collected by the author from Doi Khun Tan National Park (Lamphun-Lampang provinces) at an altitude of 1,010 m (3,310 ft), where it was found in an evergreen forest growing on the bark of Styrax. The species epithet honours Australian lichenologist Alan W. Archer, an authority of Pertusaria taxonomy. The main distinguishing characteristics of Pertusaria archeri
Pertusaria allothwaitesii Jariangpr. & A.W. Archer 2004
fungi species in the pertusariaceae family
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Pertusaria subcopelandii Jariangpr. 2006
fungi species in the pertusariaceae family
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Pertusaria platycarpa Jariangpr. 2006
fungi species in the pertusariaceae family
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Pertusaria phulhuangensis Jariangpr. 2006
fungi species in the pertusariaceae family
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Pertusaria parameeana Jariangpr. 2006
fungi species in the pertusariaceae family
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Pertusaria orientalis Jariangpr. 2006
fungi species in the pertusariaceae family
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Pertusaria neoknightiana Jariangpr. 2006
fungi species in the pertusariaceae family
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Pertusaria methylstenosporica Jariangpr. 2006
fungi species in the pertusariaceae family
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Pertusaria litchiicola Jariangpr. & A.W. Archer 2003
fungi species in the pertusariaceae family
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