Michel Navarro Benatti
Michel Navarro Benatti, Brazilian lichenologist.
IPNI standard form: Benatti
Address from 2011 publication:
- Instituto de Botânica, Núcleo de Pesquisa em Micologia,
- Caixa Postal 3005, 01031-970, São Paulo, Brazil.
Taxon names authored
(List may be incomplete)
Published author of:
- Parmotrema anchietanum Marcelli, Benatti & Elix, 2008
- Parmotrema asperum Benatti, Marcelli & Elix, 2008
- Parmotrema eitenii Marcelli & Benatti, 2007
- Parmotrema eliasaroanum Benatti, Marcelli & Elix, 2008
- Parmotrema graniticum Benatti, Marcelli & Elix, 2008
- Parmotrema hypermaculatum Marcelli, Benatti & Elix, 2008
- Parmotrema milanezii Marcelli, Benatti & Elix, 2008
Publications
edit- Marcelli, M.P.; Jungbluth, P.; Benatti, M.N.; Spielmann, A.A.; Canêz, L.S.; Cunha, I.P.R. and Martins, M.F.N. (2007) Some new species and combinations of Brazilian lichenized fungi. - In: A. Frisch, U. Lange and B. Staiger: Lichenologische Nebenstunden. Contributions to Lichen Taxonomy and Ecology in Honour of Klaus Kalb. Bibliotheca Lichenologica No. 96. J. Cramer in der Gebrüder Borntraeger Verlagsbuchhandlung, Berlin-Stuttgart, pp. 209–227. **[RLL List # 209 / Rec.# 29653] - (Recent Literature on Lichens)** (Band 96) (PDF file)
- Benatti, M.N.; Marcelli, M.P. and Elix, J.A. (2008) Three new species of Parmotrema containing salazinic acid from the coast of São Paulo State, southeastern Brazil. - Mycotaxon 103: 41–52. **[RLL List # 210 / Rec.# 29860] - (Recent Literature on Lichens)** (Complete article)
- Marcelli, M.P.; Benatti, M.N. and Elix, J.A. (2008) New species of Parmotrema containing protocetraric or stictic acids from the coast of São Paulo State, southeastern Brazil. - Mycotaxon 105: 235–248. **[RLL List # 213 / Rec.# 31207] - (Recent Literature on Lichens)** (Complete article)
- Benatti, M.N. 2012: Three resurrected species of the genus Bulbothrix Hale (Parmeliaceae, Lichenized Fungi). Mycosphere, 3(1): 46–55. DOI: 10.5943/mycosphere/3/1/5 Reference page.
- Benatti, M.N. 2012: A review of the genus Bulbothrix Hale: the species with medullary salazinic acid lacking vegetative propagules. MycoKeys 5: 1–30. DOI: 10.3897/mycokeys.5.3342 . Reference page.