Philip F. May

American lichenologist
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IntroAmerican lichenologist
A.K.A.Philip May
A.K.A.Philip May
PlacesUnited States of America
isScientist Botanist Lichenologist
Work fieldBiology Science
Gender
Male
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Biography

Philip F. May, lichenologist

  • 42 Stults Road, Belmont, MA 02478, U.S.A.

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  • 0 taxon names authored by Philip F. May

Philip May is an author of the following species of lichens:

  • Amandinea dakotensis (H.Magn.) P.May & Sheard (Sheard & May 1997)
  • Amandinea leucomela (Imshaug) P.May & Sheard (Sheard & May 1997)
  • Amadinea milliaria (Tuck.) P.May (Sheard & May 1997)
  • Amadinea polyspora (Willey) E.Lay & P.May (Sheard & May 1997)
  • Lecanora ramulicola (H.Magn.) Printzen & P.May (Printzen & May 2002)
  • Micarea neostipitata Coppins & P.May (Coppins & May 2001)

Publications

  • Coppins, B. J., May P. F. 2001. Micarea neostipitata, a new species with pale stipitate pycnidia from eastern North America. The Lichenologist 33 (6):487-490.   On line Abstract
  • Printzen, C. & P. May. 2002. Lecanora ramulicola (Lecanoraceae, Lecanorales), an overlooked lichen species from the Lecanora symmicta group. The Bryologist 105: 63–69.  On line Abstract
  • Sheard, J. W., and P. F. May. 1997. A Synopsis of the Species of Amandinea (Lichenized Ascomycetes, Physciaceae) as Presently Known in North America. The Bryologist 100 (2): 159–169.  JSTOR - On line Abstract
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