Abstract
The name Umbilicaria africana (≡Gyrophora haplocarpa var. africana), a polar-alpine lichen-forming fungus, is reviewed and lectotypified using a specimen from the Jatta collection deposited in the Herbarium Neapolitanum (NAP).
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