Book of Abstracts (PDF) - International Mycological Association
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IMC7 Main Congress Theme I: BIODIVERSITY AND CONSERVATION Posters<br />
papyracea, Megasporoporia cavernulosa, Trametes<br />
caperata); 2 species <strong>of</strong> Podoscyphaceae (Caripia<br />
montagnei, Cymatoderma dendriticum) and 1 species <strong>of</strong><br />
Hymenochaetaceae (Phellinus gilvus) were identified. In<br />
the State <strong>of</strong> Alagoas 19 species <strong>of</strong> Polyporaceae<br />
(Coriolopsis rigida, Daedalea sprucei, Earliella scabrosa,<br />
#Echinochaete brachyporus, Hexagona hydnoides, H.<br />
papyracea, #Junghuhnia luteoalba, Lentinus crinitus,<br />
Lenzites stereoides, Megasporoporia cavernulosa,<br />
Nigr<strong>of</strong>omes melanoporus, Physisporinus vitreus,<br />
Rigidoporus linteus, Pycnoporus sanguineus, Trametes<br />
caperata, #T. lactinea, T. versicolor, T. villosa, Trichaptum<br />
abietinum); 10 species <strong>of</strong> Hymenochaetaceae<br />
(#Hymenochaete fulva, H. luteo-badia, Phellinus discipes,<br />
P. gilvus, P. fastuosus, #P. inermis, P. merrillii, #P.<br />
portoricensis, P. punctatus, P. rimosus); 2 species <strong>of</strong><br />
Ganodermataceae (Ganoderma applanatum, G. lucidum); 2<br />
species <strong>of</strong> Podoscyphaceae (Caripia montagnei,<br />
Cymatoderma dendriticum); 2 species <strong>of</strong> Stereaceae<br />
(Lopharia cinerascens, Stereum lobatum); 1 species <strong>of</strong><br />
Corticiaceae (Trechispora farinacea) and 1 species <strong>of</strong><br />
Schizophyllaceae (Schizophyllum commune) were<br />
identified. All the species are new occurrences to the States<br />
and those marked with a # represent new occurrences to<br />
Brazil.<br />
502 - Aphyllophorales (Basidiomycotina) <strong>of</strong> Atlantic<br />
Rain Forest in the Northeast Brazil II. State <strong>of</strong><br />
Pernambuco<br />
T.B. Gibertoni * & M.A.Q. Cavalcanti<br />
Rua Nelson Chaves s/n, 50670-420 Recife, Pernambuco,<br />
Brazil. - E-mail: tbgibertoni@hotmail.com<br />
Twelve collections <strong>of</strong> Aphyllophorales were undertaken<br />
between September 2000 and July 2001 in 4 Atlantic Rain<br />
Forest remnants in Northeast Brazil. In the State <strong>of</strong><br />
Pernambuco 23 species <strong>of</strong> Polyporaceae (#Coriolopsis<br />
asper, Fomes fasciatus, Fomitella supina, Hexagona<br />
apiaria, H. hydnoides, H. papyracea, Lentinus crinitus,<br />
Lenzites stereoides, Megasporoporia cavernulosa,<br />
Microporellus obovatus, Nigr<strong>of</strong>omes melanoporus,<br />
*Nigroporus vinosus, *Perenniporia martius, Polyporus<br />
dictyopus, *P. guianensis, P. leprieuri, P. tenuiculus,<br />
Pycnoporus sanguineus, Rigidoporus microporus, *R.<br />
ulmarius, Trametes caperata, T. membranacea,<br />
Trichaptum abietinum); 11 species <strong>of</strong> Hymenochaetaceae<br />
(Hymenochaete aspera, H. luteo-badia, #H. pinnatifida,<br />
*Phellinus calcitratus, P. gilvus, P. fastuosus, P. linteus, P.<br />
rimosus, P. senex, *P. tropicalis, P. umbrinellus); 5 species<br />
<strong>of</strong> Ganodermataceae (Amauroderma omphalodes, *A.<br />
sprucei, Ganoderma applanatum, G. lucidum, G.<br />
resinaceum); 3 species <strong>of</strong> Podoscyphaceae (Caripia<br />
montagnei, Cymatoderma dendriticum, *Podoscypha<br />
ravenelii); 3 species <strong>of</strong> Stereaceae (Lopharia cinerascens,<br />
Stereum australe, S. lobatum); 1 species <strong>of</strong> Corticiaceae<br />
(*Trechispora farinacea); 1 species <strong>of</strong> Hericiaceae<br />
(#Stecchericium fistulatum) and 1 species <strong>of</strong><br />
Schizophyllaceae (Schizophyllum commune) were<br />
identified. The species marked with a # are new<br />
occurrences to Brazil and those marked with an * represent<br />
new occurrences to the State <strong>of</strong> Pernambuco.<br />
503 - Aphyllophorales (Basidiomycotina) <strong>of</strong> Atlantic<br />
Rain Forest in the Northeast Brazil III. States <strong>of</strong><br />
Paraíba and Rio Grande do Norte<br />
T.B. Gibertoni * & M.A.Q. Cavalcanti<br />
Rua Nelson Chaves s/n, 50670-420 Recife, Pernambuco,<br />
Brazil. - E-mail: tbgibertoni@hotmail.com<br />
Seven collections <strong>of</strong> Aphyllophorales were undertaken<br />
between October 2000 and May 2001 in 3 Atlantic Rain<br />
Forest remnants in Northeast Brazil. In the State <strong>of</strong> Paraíba<br />
11 species <strong>of</strong> Polyporaceae (Antrodia albida, Fomes<br />
fasciatus, Fomitella supina, Hexagona hydnoides, Lentinus<br />
crinitus, Megasporoporia cavernulosa, Nigr<strong>of</strong>omes<br />
melanoporus, Polyporus dictyopus, Pycnoporus<br />
sanguineus, Trametes caperata, Trichaptum abietinum); 3<br />
species <strong>of</strong> Hymenochaetaceae (#Hymenochaete dura,<br />
Phellinus gilvus, P. merrillii); 2 species <strong>of</strong> Podoscyphaceae<br />
(Caripia montagnei, Cymatoderma dendriticum); 2 species<br />
<strong>of</strong> Stereaceae (Stereum hirsutum, S. lobatum); 1 species <strong>of</strong><br />
Ganodermataceae (*Ganoderma applanatum) and 1<br />
species <strong>of</strong> Schizophyllaceae (Schizophyllum commune)<br />
were identified. All the species represent new occurrences<br />
to State <strong>of</strong> Paraíba, except the one marked with an *. In the<br />
State <strong>of</strong> Rio Grande do Norte 7 species <strong>of</strong> Polyporaceae<br />
(Fomes fasciatus, Hexagona hydnoides, Lentinus crinitus,<br />
L. velutinus, Megasporoporia cavernulosa, #Perenniporia<br />
martius, Trametes caperata); 7 species <strong>of</strong><br />
Hymenochaetaceae (#Hymenochaete fulva, Phellinus<br />
fastuosus, P. gilvus, #P. maxonii, #P. meleoporus, P.<br />
rimosus, P. umbrinellus); 1 species <strong>of</strong> Corticiaceae<br />
(Trechispora farinacea) and 1 species <strong>of</strong> Schizophyllaceae<br />
(Schizophyllum commune) were identified. All the species<br />
are new occurrences to the State <strong>of</strong> Rio Grande do Norte.<br />
The species marked with a # in both States are new<br />
occurrences to Brazil.<br />
504 - Floristics <strong>of</strong> Burroughs Mountain, Mount Rainier<br />
National Park, Washington State, USA<br />
K.A. Glew * , C.L. Miller & L. Koepke<br />
University <strong>of</strong> Puget Sound, Department <strong>of</strong> Biology, 1500 N.<br />
Warner, Tacoma, WA 98416, U.S.A. - E-mail:<br />
kglew@ups.edu<br />
Washington State houses three national parks with alpine<br />
zones, yet limited baseline documentation has been<br />
undertaken regarding species inventories or descriptive<br />
works <strong>of</strong> lichen communities. These areas are subject to<br />
disturbance from both hikers and climbers. Vascular plant<br />
surveys have been carried out in limited areas <strong>of</strong> the parks,<br />
but do not include lichens. In the summer <strong>of</strong> 2001 a study<br />
was conducted on Burroughs Mountain in Mount Rainier<br />
National Park to focus on an inventory <strong>of</strong> lichen species<br />
and to study these sensitive communities. At 14,410 ft<br />
(4392m) elevation, Mount Rainier reflects alpine<br />
communities rarely seen in other areas <strong>of</strong> the state or the<br />
Pacific Northwest. Burroughs Mountain is made up <strong>of</strong><br />
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