Catenarina is a genus of lichen-forming fungi in the family Teloschistaceae consisting of three species.[1][2] These crustose lichens are characterized by their reddish-brown pigmentation and the presence of the secondary compound 7-chlorocatenarin. The genus is found in the southernmost regions of the Southern Hemisphere, including Antarctica, southern Patagonia, and the Kerguelen Islands.
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Catenarina is a genus of lichen-forming fungi in the family Teloschistaceae consisting of three species. These crustose lichens are characterized by their...
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also occurs in variable amounts in members of the crustose lichen genus Catenarina. British Pharmacopoeia List of compounds with carbon number 15 Dorland's...
phylogenetic analysis, Tassiloa appears as a sister group to the genus Catenarina, in the subfamily Teloschistoideae of family Teloschistaceae. The genus...