Carlos Galán Boluda
Carlos Galán Boluda (1987– ), Spanish lichenologist
IPNI standard form: Boluda
Address (2024):
- Conservatoire et Jardin botaniques de la Ville de Genève and Department of Plant Sciences,
- PhyloLab, Université de Genève, 1292 Chambésy, Geneva, Switzerland
Taxon names authored
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Publications
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- Boluda, C.G., Rico, V.J., Crespo, A., Divakar, P.K. & Hawksworth, D.L. 2015. Molecular sequence data from populations of Bryoria fuscescens s. lat. in the mountains of central Spain indicates a mismatch between haplotypes and chemotypes. The Lichenologist 47(5): 279–286. DOI: 10.1017/S0024282915000274 . Reference page.
- Boluda, C.G., Divakar, P.K., Hawksworth, D.L., Villagra, J. & Rico, V.J. 2015. Molecular studies reveal a new species of Bryoria in Chile. The Lichenologist 47(6): 387–394. RLL List # 241 / Rec.# 36883 – Recent Literature on Lichens DOI: 10.1017/S0024282915000298 Reference page.
- Boluda, C.G., Rico, V.J., Divakar, P.K., Nadyeina, O.V., Myllys, L., McMullin, R.T., Zamora, J.C., Scheidegger, C. & Hawksworth, D.L. 2019. Evaluating methodologies for species delimitation: the mismatch between phenotypes and genotypes in lichenized fungi (Bryoria sect. Implexae, Parmeliaceae). Persoonia: Molecular Phylogeny and Evolution of Fungi 42: 75–100. DOI: 10.3767/persoonia.2019.42.04 . ResearchGate . Reference page.
- Hawksworth, D.L., Ahti, T., Myllys, L. & Boluda, C.G. 2019. Proposal to conserve Alectoria fuscescens (Bryoria fuscescens), nom. cons., against the additional names Usnea implexa, Alectoria capillaris, A. cana, A. rubens, A. fuscidula, A. degenii, A. forissii, A. ostrobotniae, A. kuemmerleana, A. haynaldiae, A. achariana, A. lanestris, A. prostratosteola, and A. viridescens (Fungi, Ascomycota, Lecanorales, Parmeliaceae). Taxon: The Journal of the International Association for Plant Taxonomy 68(2): 400–402. DOI: 10.1002/tax.12037 . ResearchGate . Reference page.
- Boluda, C.G. & Kitara, N.N. 2024. Placopsis craterifera (Trapeliaceae, Lecanoromycetes), a new lichen species from alpine habitats on Mount Meru, Tanzania. The Lichenologist 56(1): 15–20. DOI: 10.1017/S0024282923000634 . ResearchGate . Reference page.
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