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Hidden diversity in the morphologically variable script lichen (Graphis scripta) complex (Ascomycota, Ostropales, Graphidaceae)

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Kraichak, Ekaphan, Lücking, Robert, Aptroot, Andre, Beck, Andreas, Dornes, Patrick, John, Volker, Lendemer, James C., Nelsen, Matthew P., Neuwirth, Gerhard, Nutakki, Aparna, Parnmen, Sittiporn, Sohrabi, Mohammad, Tønsberg, Tor, Lumbsch, H. Thorsten (2015): Hidden diversity in the morphologically variable script lichen (Graphis scripta) complex (Ascomycota, Ostropales, Graphidaceae). Organisms Diversity & Evolution (New York, N.Y.) 15 (3): 447-458, DOI: 10.1007/s13127-015-0219-5, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s13127-015-0219-5

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