Aspicilia nigromaculata sp. nov. (Megasporaceae, Pertusariales, Ascomycota) from Azad Jammu and Kashmir, Pakistan, evidence from morphology and DNA sequencing data
(By a series of falls and rapids running from an altitude of about 850 m down to c. 650 m. Also close to running water, for instance at low altitudes (460-500 m) at bridges along the road from Vietas to Ritsem but also higher up along the brooks. On siliceous boulders in scree slopes below steep mountain sides.) By a series of falls and rapids running from an altitude of about 850 m down to c. 650 m. Also close to running water, for instance at low altitudes (460-500 m) at bridges along the road from Vietas to Ritsem but also higher up along the brooks. On siliceous boulders in scree slopes below steep mountain sides.[2]
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