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Yatsyna, A. P. "Lichens genus Lepraria in Belarus: ecology and distribution of species." Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of Belarus, Biological Series 64, no. 1 (2019): 40–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.29235/1029-8940-2019-64-1-40-47.

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Sterile crustose lichens, i. e., those species that do not form fruiting bodies on the territory of Belarus, domestic scientists started to focus only at the beginning of the 21st century, despite the fact that already in the 60–70’s in the 20th century and methods for determining lichen substances in lichens were developed.Subjects of the study were herbarium specimens of lichenized fungi of the genus Lepraria in the amount of 68 herbarium bags from the collection of lichens MSK-L. As a result of the determination of secondary metabolites in the samples and the use of morphological features,
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Himelbrant, D. E., and I. S. Stepanchikova. "To the lichen flora of the Kamchatian fir grove (Kronotsky Nature Reserve)." Novosti sistematiki nizshikh rastenii 45 (2011): 150–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.31111/nsnr/2011.45.150.

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The fir (Abies gracilis) grove (Kamchatka Peninsula, Kronotsky State Nature Reserve) is a unique area for the northern part of the Russian Far East. As a result of revision of herbarium specimens and literature data a list of lichens of the fir grove was compiled, comprising 55 species. Of them, 27 species are new to the Kronotsky Reserve, 30 are firstly reported for the grove. Altogether 36 lichen epiphytes of Abies gracilis are known.
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Yatsyna, A. P. "A review of the lichen genera Chaenotheca and Sclerophora (Coniocybaceae) in Belarus. I." Novosti sistematiki nizshikh rastenii 50 (2016): 257–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.31111/nsnr/2016.50.257.

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The paper presents data on 11 lichen species of the genera Chaenotheca and Sclerophora in Belarus. A new locality of Chaenotheca cinerea has been discovered; until now the species was known in Belarus from the only record published in 1830. New localities of protected lichens C. chlorella and C. gracilenta are found. Data on localities, habitats and substrates of all species are provided. It is established, that C. chlorella, C. chrysocephala, C. gracilenta, C. phaeocephala, Sclerophora farinacea, S. pallida and S. peronella inhabit mainly the bark of old-growth deciduous or rarely coniferous
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Ahti, T., S. M. Alverdiyeva, and D. N. Aghayeva. "New records of lichens of the genus Cladonia (Cladoniaceae) for Azerbaijan." Novosti sistematiki nizshikh rastenii 50 (2016): 203–9. http://dx.doi.org/10.31111/nsnr/2016.50.203.

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When processing the specimens of the lichens from the Cladonia genus (51 taxa), which were collected in various years by different collectors and which are stored in a lichenological and bryological herbarium of Botanical Institute of Azerbaijan National Academy of Sciences (city of Baku), there were revealed three species and two subspecies: C. borealis, C. farinacea, C. mitis, C. gracilis subsp. turbinata and C. uncialis subsp. uncialis. These taxa are considered new and rare for lichen biota of Azerbaijan.
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McMullen, Molly. "Lichen Type Specimens in the Duke University Herbarium." Evansia 27, no. 3 (2010): 100–106. http://dx.doi.org/10.1639/0747-9859-27.3.100.

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Sokoloff, Paul C. "The flora of Cunningham Inlet, Somerset Island, Nunavut: history, analysis, and new collections of vascular plants, mosses, lichens, and algae." Canadian Field-Naturalist 129, no. 1 (2015): 24. http://dx.doi.org/10.22621/cfn.v129i1.1664.

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New collections of vascular plants, bryophytes, lichen, and algae are reported for Cunningham Inlet on the north coast of Somerset Island, Nunavut. This list of 48 species of vascular plants, 13 bryophytes, 10 lichens, and five algae includes 136 specimens collected in 2013 and 39 previously unreported specimens from the National Herbarium of Canada at the Canadian Museum of Nature (CAN), Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada’s Vascular Plant Herbarium (DAO), and University of Alberta (ALTA). Ten vascular plants from previous collecting in 1958 are re-reported here to give a comprehensive account o
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Gheza, Gabriele, Luca Di Nuzzo, Chiara Vallese, et al. "The lichens of the Majella National Park (Central Italy): an annotated checklist." MycoKeys 78 (March 29, 2021): 119–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.78.62362.

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The botanical exploration of the Majella National Park has a long tradition dating back to the eighteenth century. However, the lichen biota of this area is still poorly investigated. To provide a baseline for future investigations, in this annotated checklist, we summarised all available information on the occurrence of lichens in the Majella National Park, retrieved from previous literature, herbarium material and original data produced by recent research. The checklist includes 342 infrageneric taxa. However, seven taxa are considered as dubious, thus setting the number of accepted taxa at
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Burkin, A. A., T. Yu Tolpysheva, and G. P. Kononenko. "Preservation of secondary fungal metabolites in herbarium lichen specimens." Moscow University Biological Sciences Bulletin 67, no. 3-4 (2012): 121–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.3103/s0096392512030030.

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PETRZIK, K., I. KOLONIUK, T. SARKISOVÁ, and L. ČÍHAL. "Detection of herbaceous-plant pararetrovirus in lichen herbarium samples." Acta virologica 60, no. 02 (2016): 196–200. http://dx.doi.org/10.4149/av_2016_02_196.

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Golubkov, V. V., and L. V. Gagarina. "Gyalecta derivata and Coenogonium pineti in Belarus." Novosti sistematiki nizshikh rastenii 44 (2010): 144–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.31111/nsnr/2010.44.144.

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The lichen herbarium (families Gyalectaceae and Coenogoniaceae) from Belarus was revised. 3 species (Coenogonium pineti, Gyalecta derivatai, G. truncigena) are known for republic at present. Gyalecta derivatai is reported from Belarus for the first time.
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Tarasova, V. N., T. Ahti, O. Vitikainen, A. V. Sonina, and L. Myllys. "The revision of lichens, lichenicolous and non-lichenized fungi from the Vodlozersky National Park (Republic of Karelia, Russia) in the Herbarium of the Botanical Museum, University of Helsinki." Novosti sistematiki nizshikh rastenii 53, no. 2 (2019): 337–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.31111/nsnr/2019.53.2.337.

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This is a report of a revision of 565 herbarium specimens of lichens, lichenicolous or non-lichenized fungi and additional locality records of common species produced from a visit of the Russian-Finnish expedition to Vodlozersky National Park right after its foundation in 1991. The analyzed collection and field records represent the earliest information about the lichen flora of the territory of the park. In total, 177 species are listed including 173 lichens, 3 non-lichenized and 1 lichenicolous fungi. Xylographa rubescens is new to the Republic of Karelia. Twenty two species are reported for
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Gueidan, Cécile, John A. Elix, Patrick M. McCarthy, Claude Roux, Max Mallen-Cooper, and Gintaras Kantvilas. "PacBio amplicon sequencing for metabarcoding of mixed DNA samples from lichen herbarium specimens." MycoKeys 53 (June 3, 2019): 73–91. http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.53.34761.

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The detection and identification of species of fungi in the environment using molecular methods heavily depends on reliable reference sequence databases. However, these databases are largely incomplete in terms of taxon coverage, and a significant effort is required from herbaria and living fungal collections for the mass-barcoding of well-identified and well-curated fungal specimens or strains. Here, a PacBio amplicon sequencing approach is applied to recent lichen herbarium specimens for the sequencing of the fungal ITS barcode, allowing a higher throughput sample processing than Sanger sequ
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Galloway, D. J. "The extra-European lichen collections of Archibald Menzies MD. FLS (1754–1842)." Edinburgh Journal of Botany 52, no. 2 (1995): 95–139. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0960428600000937.

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Two hundred years after their gathering, the pioneering lichen collections made by Archibald Menzies between 1784 and 1802 during his career as a naval surgeon are recorded and discussed. The bulk of Menzies's lichens come from three major collection periods: the Halifax Station (Nova Scotia) of 1784–1786; his time as surgeon to James Colnett on the circumnavigation of thePrince of Wales(1786–1789); and his extensive tour as naturalist to Vancouver'sDiscoveryexpedition (1791–1795). Menzies's extra-European lichen collections were the most extensive ever made during the 18th century and contain
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Galloway, David John. "Contributions to a history of New Zealand lichenology 5*. James Murray (1923–1961)." Phytotaxa 198, no. 1 (2015): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.198.1.1.

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James Murray (1923–1961), an organic chemist by profession, was also New Zealand’s first modern lichenologist. Having a wide knowledge of New Zealand plants, and a very competent grasp of post-war natural product chemistry, he was well qualified to take up lichens at a period when chemosystematics was just becoming important in the group. His early published work was to influence the emerging field of lichen bioactive compounds, and 50 years later, generic concepts in the Lobariaceae. Murray’s joint careers in organic chemistry and lichenology were tragically cut short by his early accidental
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K, Ramya, and Thirunalasundari T. "A STUDY ON EPIPHYTIC LICHENS FROM PRUNUS PERSICA." Asian Journal of Pharmaceutical and Clinical Research 11, no. 3 (2018): 118. http://dx.doi.org/10.22159/ajpcr.2018.v11i3.23066.

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Objective: The objective of this study is to explore and identify the epiphytic lichens on the tree bark of Prunus persica from Kodaikanal area and analyze its phytochemical properties.Methods: Samples were collected from Kodaikanal area, identified by morphological and chemical constituents. Macromolecules present were quantified by DNS method, Lowry’s method, and lipid tests. The secondary metabolites present were analyzed by standard phytochemical tests and thin-layer chromatography.Results and Conclusion: It was interesting to observe that species belonging to the lichen genera - Parmotrem
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Himelbrant, Dmitry E. "The lichens and allied fungi from the Leningrad Region and Saint Petersburg in the lichen herbarium of the University of Tartu." Folia Cryptogamica Estonica 53 (October 3, 2016): 35. http://dx.doi.org/10.12697/fce.2016.53.05.

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The revision of specimens in the lichen herbarium of the University of Tartu revealed 127 specimens representing 86 species from the Leningrad Region and Saint Petersburg; these include Calicium adspersum published as a new species for the Leningrad Region and Carbonicola anthracophila reported for the first time for the Eastern Leningrad Region. A curious finding is Umbilicaria muehlenbergii, collected in 1954 in the northern part of Karelian Isthmus. Forgotten collections by Anne-Liis Sõmermaa (1972) from the territory of the modern Vepssky Forest Nature Park, by Haide-Ene Rebassoo (1988) fr
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Medeiros, Ian D. "A new species of Clandestinotrema (Ascomycota: Ostropales: Graphidaceae) from montane cloud forest in the Venezuelan Andes." Plant and Fungal Systematics 63, no. 1 (2018): 7–10. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/pfs-2018-0002.

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AbstractRevision of lichen herbarium specimens at DUKE revealed a species of thelotremoid Graphidaceae new to science. Clandestinotrema carbonera sp. nov. is characterized by an olive-green thallus, dense cortex, the absence of a columella, ascospores 15–24 × 5.5–8.0 μm with 3–5 transverse septa (occasionally submuriform), and the presence of hypostictic acid as a major substance. At present the species is known only from the type locality, an area of montane cloud forest near Mérida, Venezuela. Interestingly, this species appears to have been discussed in the literature once before, as an unn
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Fryday, Alan M., and L. Alan Prather. "The Lichen Collection of Henry Imshaug at the Michigan State University Herbarium (msc)." Bryologist 104, no. 3 (2001): 464–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.1639/0007-2745(2001)104[0464:tlcohi]2.0.co;2.

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Khodosovtsev, Alexander, and Valery Darmostuk. "Records of lichen species new for Ukraine from steppe habitats of the country." Botanica Serbica 44, no. 2 (2020): 243–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.2298/botserb2002243k.

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The lichens Arthonia cretacea, Bacidia viridescens, Candelariella blastidiata, C. xanthostigmoides, Enchylium bachmanianum, Haematomma nemetzii, Lecania triseptata, Lecidea sarcogynoides, Ramalina europaea, Sarcogyne praetermissa and Xanthocarpia diffusa are reported for the first time from Ukraine. Xanthocarpia interfulgens is confirmed from an arid Ukrainian landscape. Locations, herbarium deposits and substrates are given, together with notes on worldwide distribution of the reported taxa and morphological differences from similar species.
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Ahti, Teuvo, Soili Stenroos, and Lauro Xavier Filho. "The lichen family Cladoniaceae in Paraiba, Pernambuco and Sergipe, Northeast Brazil." Bryophyte Diversity and Evolution 7, no. 1 (1993): 55–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/bde.7.1.6.

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Field and herbarium studies of the lichen family Cladoniaceae in the states of Paraíba, Pernambuco and Sergipe, Northeast Brazil, yielded 22 species, many of them being new reports for the region. The phenolic compounds identified in each species are reported. Cladonia clathrata Ahti & Xavier Filho, Cladonia polita Ahti, Cladonia polyscypha Ahti & Xavier Filho, and Cladonia rugicaulis Ahti are described as new. C. clathrata, C. rhodoleuca Vainio, C. rugicaulis, C. salzmannii Nyl., and C. subminiata Stenroos appear to represent an element confined to northeastern Brazil.
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Sipman, J. J. M. "Lichens from Mount Kinabalu." Bryophyte Diversity and Evolution 8, no. 1 (1993): 281–314. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/bde.8.1.29.

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286 species of lichenized fungi on Mount Kinabalu are recorded by field survey and investigation of literature records and herbarium material. An annotated catalogue is presented, together with habitat notes, and a list of collectors. The summit area has a saxicolous lichen flora of boreal affinities, while the lower zones are more closely related to other SE Asian mountains. Eleven species appear to be restricted to the mountain, and four new species are described: Phaeographis kinabalensis, Stereocaulon granulans, Pertusaria epitheciifera and Thelotrema subweberi.
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McMullin, R. Troy. "Lichen Holdings at the Biodiversity Institute of Ontario Herbarium at the University of Guelph, Ontario." Evansia 34, no. 3 (2017): 85–103. http://dx.doi.org/10.1639/0747-9859-34.3.85.

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Farkas, E. "Notes and Schedae to Lichenes Delicati Exsiccati Editae in Memoriam Antonín Vězda (1920–2008), Fasc. 6." Acta Botanica Hungarica 63, no. 1-2 (2021): 51–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.1556/034.63.2021.1-2.4.

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Lichenes Delicati Exsiccati Editae of little, fine, special lichens is edited in honour of Antonín Vězda (1920–2008). The sixth fascicle of the exsiccate is consisted of 20 species of lichens and lichenicolous fungi and distributed to 12 lichen herbaria of the world. Collectors are J. Halda, G. Kantvilas, L. Lőkös, Z. Palice, N. Varga and E. Farkas.
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Frolov, I. V., and L. V. Gagarina. "REVISION OF THE LICHEN GENUS CALOPLACA S.LAT. IN THE HERBARIUM OF KOMAROV BOTANICAL INSTITUTE RAS (LE)." Herald of Tver State University. Series: Biology and Ecology, no. 3 (November 27, 2018): 71–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.26456/vtbio6.

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Lendemer, James C., and Richard C. Harris. "The New York Botanical Garden Lichen Herbarium: A unique resource for fungal biodiversity research and education." Brittonia 68, no. 3 (2016): 334–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12228-016-9424-6.

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Farkas, E. "Notes and schedae to lichenes delicati exsiccati editae in memoriam Antonín Vězda (1920–2008), Fasc. 5." Acta Botanica Hungarica 62, no. 1-2 (2020): 23–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.1556/034.62.2020.1-2.3.

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Lichenes Delicati Exsiccati Editae of little, fine, special lichens is edited in honour of Antonín Vězda (1920–2008). The fifth fascicle of the exsiccate is consisted of 20 species of lichens and lichenicolous fungi and distributed to 12 lichen herbaria of the world. Collectors are K. Buaruang, D. Kalb, K. Kalb, G. E. Lee, L. Lőkös, A. Mertens, W. Polyiam, T. Pócs, W. Saipunkaew, D. Tang, N. Varga and E. Farkas.
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Пунгин, Артём Викторович, Мария Васильевна Данилова, Андрей Андреевич Власов, Ольга Сергеевна Боклыкова, Наталия Григорьевна Петрова, and Любовь Николаевна Скрыпник. "Rare and protected species of plants and lichens of Vishtynetsky natural park (Kaliningrad region)." Herald of Tver State University. Series: Biology and Ecology, no. 4(60) (December 25, 2020): 143–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.26456/vtbio178.

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В 2018-2019 гг. проведен учет видового разнообразия и сбор гербарных образцов сосудистых растений и лишайников на территории природного парка «Виштынецкий» (Калининградская область, Нестеровский район). На основании литературных данных составлен список редких и нуждающихся в особом внимании и контроле видов сосудистых растений природного парка, насчитывающий 33 таксона, среди которых ранее не описанный для Калининградской области вид - Orobanche pallidiflora. Был дополнен список видов лишайников, обитающих на территории природного парка, установлено новое местообитание редкого в регионе вида -
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Wieczorek, Anetta. "The lichen genus Opegrapha s. l. in Poland: morphological variability, ecology, and distribution." Monographiae Botanicae 107 (December 31, 2018): 1–162. http://dx.doi.org/10.5586/mb.2018.001.

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This monograph presents the results of research on the morphological and anatomical variability, ecology, and distribution of <em>Opegrapha</em> s. l. in Poland. The study is based on roughly 1,400 specimens from Polish and some European herbaria. Out of the 18 species of the genus <em>Opegrapha</em> s. l. recorded from Poland, seven species belong to the genus <em>Opegrapha</em> Ach., four species now belong to the genus <em>Alyxoria</em> Ach. ex Gray, two species each are found in the genera <em>Arthonia</em> Ach. and <em>Zwac
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Szczepańska, Katarzyna, and Maria Kossowska. "The lichen-forming fungi of the Xanthoparmelia pulla group (Parmeliaceae, Ascomycota) in Poland." Acta Societatis Botanicorum Poloniae 83, no. 1 (2014): 59–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.5586/asbp.2014.004.

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The paper presents the results of studies of <em>Xanthoparmelia pulla</em> group in Poland. The morphological and chemical analysis of herbarium materials confirmed the presence of four species of this group reported from Poland before. The study however, revealed considerable changes it the partiuclular species distribution. <em>X. verruculifera</em>, so far considered the most endangered species in the country, turned out to be the most frequent taxon. <em>X. loxodes</em>, regarded as common, has much less known localities than previously thought. This spe
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VONDRÁK, JAN, IVAN FROLOV, EVGENY A. DAVYDOV, et al. "The lichen family Teloschistaceae in the Altai-Sayan region (Central Asia)." Phytotaxa 396, no. 1 (2019): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.396.1.1.

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Within the Altai-Sayan region, we identified 103 species of Teloschistaceae from 1193 field records supported by herbarium vouchers. The recorded species belong to the subfamilies Xanthorioideae (46 species in 14 genera) and Caloplacoideae (57 species in 17 genera); Teloschistoideae is absent. We divided the 194 surveyed localities into four categories: arid alpine, arid non-alpine, humid alpine, humid non-alpine. Each category has a specific lichen composition and a typical combination of traits. Humid non-alpine localities are mostly inhabited by broadly distributed boreal-montane species; h
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Paz-Bermúdez, Graciela, Helena Aguiar-Branco, and Elisa Folhadela. "Typification of names of lichen taxa described by G. Sampaio and some others, deposited in Porto Herbarium (PO)." TAXON 51, no. 4 (2002): 771–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/1555037.

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Olariaga, Ibai, Graciela Paz-Bermúdez, Javier Calvo, Javier Etayo, and María Prieto. "Rediscovery of the endangered lichen Pseudocyphellaria aurata (Lobariaceae, Ascomycota) in mainland Spain." Anales del Jardín Botánico de Madrid 77, no. 2 (2021): e099. http://dx.doi.org/10.3989/ajbm.2558.

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Lichens, as well as other organisms, should be considered important biodiversity components for the establishment of priorities in conservation biology. In this study, we report six new recent localities of the highly endangered, epiphytic macrolichen Pseudocyphellaria aurata in Spain: two in Navarra and four in A Coruña. Previous Spanish reports based on literature and herbarium specimens suggest a reduction of the distribution area of P. aurata and local extinction. Pseudocyphellaria aurata is known to be extinct in six localities, where it has not been observed since the middle of the 19th
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Printzen, Christian, and Zdeněk Palice. "The Distribution, Ecology and Conservational Status of the Lichen Genus Biatora in Central Europe." Lichenologist 31, no. 4 (1999): 319–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.1006/lich.1999.0203.

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AbstractThe genus Biatora is still undercollected in many parts of its distributional range. On the basis of recent collections made by the authors and additional herbarium material not studied previously, more detailed statements on the ecology, distribution and conservational status of Biatora species in Central Europe are possible. Distribution maps are provided for B. fallax, B. mendax, B. ocelliformis, B. rufidula, B. sphaeroidiza, and B. vernalis. Biatora species are almost exclusively non-saxicolous and, in general, prefer humid habitats. Many species are chionophilous and extremely sha
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Barrasa, José María, and Víctor J. Rico. "Lichenized Species of Omphalina (Tricholomataceae) in the Iberian Peninsula." Lichenologist 33, no. 5 (2001): 371–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.1006/lich.2001.0336.

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AbstractA taxonomic revision of the lichenized species of the genus Omphalina in the Iberian Peninsula is presented, based upon fungal and lichen herbarium material, as well as on fresh collections. Relevant morphological and ecological features are discussed and a diagnostic key is provided. Four lichenized species, O. ericetorum, O. hudsoniana, O. meridionalis and O. velutina are recognized. A squamulose vegetative thallus (Coriscium-type) is present only in O. hudsoniana, while the other three species form a thallus of hyphal globules (Botrydina-type). Anatomical features of the vegetative
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Jørgensen, Per M. "Notes on some recently discovered specimens of the lichen genus Leioderma from Peninsular Malaysia." Lichenologist 37, no. 4 (2005): 369. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0024282905015148.

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The map of the world-distribution of taxa in the genus Leioderma Nyl. (Galloway & Jørgensen 1987: 363, fig. 14), gives the impression that this genus has two species in Peninsular Malaysia, but when checking on the cited specimens there is only one recorded from that region, namely Leioderma sorediatum D. J. Galloway & P. M. Jørg. collected by Gunnar Degelius at Fraser's Hill in Pahang (UPS). However, when going through some herbarium material of the Pannariaceae from TNS, I found well-developed specimens of another species, Leioderma erythrocarpum (Delise ex Nyl.) D. J. Galloway &
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Szczepańska, Katarzyna, Jacek Urbaniak, and Lucyna Śliwa. "Taxonomic recognition of some species-level lineages circumscribed in nominal Rhizoplaca subdiscrepans s. lat. (Lecanoraceae, Ascomycota)." PeerJ 8 (August 3, 2020): e9555. http://dx.doi.org/10.7717/peerj.9555.

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Background Rhizoplaca subdiscrepans (Nyl.) R. Sant., a saxicolous, placodioid lichen, is considered to have a worldwide distribution in warm-temperate to boreal-arctic areas in Asia, Europe and North America. However, recent studies have revealed that this species includes five unrecognized species-level lineages—‘subd A, B, C, D and E’. During research focused on the diversity of saxicolous lichens in mountainous areas of southern Poland, some interesting representatives of the genus Rhizoplaca were found. The main aim of our study was to determine the taxonomic status of the collected specim
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Leavitt, Steven D., Rachel Keuler, Clayton C. Newberry, Roger Rosentreter, and Larry L. St Clair. "Shotgun sequencing decades-old lichen specimens to resolve phylogenomic placement of type material." Plant and Fungal Systematics 64, no. 2 (2019): 237–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/pfs-2019-0020.

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AbstractNatural history collections, including name-bearing type specimens, are an important source of genetic information. These data can be critical for appropriate taxonomic revisions in cases where the phylogenetic position of name-bearing type specimens needs to be identified, including morphologically cryptic lichen-forming fungal species. Here, we use high-throughput metagenomic shotgun sequencing to generate genome-scale data from decades-old (i.e., more than 30 years old) isotype specimens representing three vagrant taxa in the lichen-forming fungal genus Rhizoplaca, including one spe
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Kistenich, Sonja, Mika Bendiksby, Charles S. Vairappan, et al. "A regional study of the genus Phyllopsora (Ramalinaceae) in Asia and Melanesia." MycoKeys 53 (May 29, 2019): 23–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.53.33425.

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Phyllopsora is a crustose to squamulose lichen genus inhabiting the bark of trees in moist tropical forests and rainforests. Species identification is generally challenging and is mainly based on ascospore morphology, thallus morphology and anatomy, vegetative dispersal units, and on secondary chemistry. While regional treatments of the genus have been conducted for Africa, South America and Australia, there exists no study focusing on the Asian and Melanesian species. Previously, 24 species of Phyllopsora s. str. have been reported from major national studies and checklists representing 13 co
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Stepanchikova, I. S., D. E. Himelbrant, and L. A. Konoreva. "The lichens and allied fungi of the Gladyshevskiy Protected Area (Saint Petersburg)." Novosti sistematiki nizshikh rastenii 48 (2014): 291–314. http://dx.doi.org/10.31111/nsnr/2014.48.291.

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Gladyshevskiy regional protected area has been investigated at the limits of Saint Petersburg (Russia; biogeographical province Isthmus karelicus). This territory is valuable for Roschinka River ecosystems and natural forest landscapes. The current study is based on lichen data collected by authors within 2005–2013 and on historical herbarium of A. O. Kihlman (collected in 1893, includes 53 species). Altogether 310 species of lichen-forming, lichenicolous and non-lichenized fungi are reported from the protected area, among them historical collections of 20 species that were not found within th
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Osyczka, Piotr. "A note about new and rarely recorded taxa of the genus Cladonia from the Arctic island Spitsbergen (Svalbard)." Acta Societatis Botanicorum Poloniae 74, no. 3 (2011): 243–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.5586/asbp.2005.031.

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The paper is based on field studies dealing with the lichen genus <em>Cladonia</em> Hill ex <em>P. Browne</em> (<em>Cladoniaceae</em>) carried out by the author in the region of Spitsbergen in 2002 as well as taxonomical work and revision of herbarium material, collected during several earlier Polish polar expeditions to this part of the Arctic. As the result not reported so far from the island species <em>Cladonia stygia</em> (Fr.) Ruoss, <em>C. trassii</em> Ahti, <em>C. verticillata</em> (Hoffm.) Schaer. have been determ
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Konoreva, Liudmila, Mikhail Kozhin, Sergey Chesnokov, and Soon Gyu Hong. "Lichens and vascular plants in Duvefjorden area on Nordaustlandet, Svalbard." Czech Polar Reports 9, no. 2 (2019): 182–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.5817/cpr2019-2-16.

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Floristic check-lists were compiled for the first time for Duvefjorden Bay on Nordaustlandet, Svalbard, based on field work in July 2012 and on data from literature and herbaria. The check-lists include 172 species of lichens and 51 species of vascular plants. Several species rare in Svalbard and in the Arctic were discovered: Candelariella borealis was new to Svalbard. 51 lichen species were newly recorded on Nordaustlandet and 131 lichen species were observed in the Duvefjorden area for the first time. Among lichen species rare in Svalbard and in the Arctic the following can be mentioned: Ca
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Zachariah, Sonia Anna, Sanjeeva Nayaka, Siljo Joseph, Pooja Gupta, and Scaria Kadookunnel Varghese. "Eleven new records of lichens to the state of Kerala, India." Journal of Threatened Taxa 12, no. 10 (2020): 16402–6. http://dx.doi.org/10.11609/jott.5475.12.10.16402-16406.

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Abstract:The present paper deals with new records of lichen species from the state of Kerala, India. The study was conducted as part of the exploration of lichen mycota from the croplands and forests of Pathanamthitta district in Kerala. Field study and collection of specimens were conducted during the period 2017-2019. Specimens were identified using standard procedures, keys and literature followed by preservation and deposition in the recognized herbaria of the country (LWG and RHK). Eleven species of lichens, Cladonia praetermissa A.W. Archer, Collema japonicum (Müll. Arg.) Hue, Heteroderm
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Stepanchikova, Irina, Dmitry Himelbrant, Ekaterina Kuznetsova, et al. "The lichens of the northern shore of the Gulf of Finland in the limits of St. Petersburg, Russia – diversity on the edge of the megapolis." Folia Cryptogamica Estonica 57 (October 5, 2020): 101–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.12697/fce.2020.57.11.

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 We present a lichen checklist for the northern shore of the Gulf of Finland in the limits of St. Petersburg, Russia. This area has diverse lichen biota within the city limits, and has been comprehensively studied since 1893, which gives a good base for analysis of historical changes in lichen diversity. The documented lichen biota comprises 469 species (430 lichenized, 24 lichenicolous, 3 facultatively lichenicolous, and 12 non-lichenized saprobic fungi), of them 191 species are known from herbaria and literature for the period before 1991, and 436 species were recorded si
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Melekhin, Alexey V., Denis A. Davydov, Eugene A. Borovichev, Sergei S. Shalygin, and Nadezhda A. Konstantinova. "CRIS – service for input, storage and analysis of the biodiversity data of the cryptogams." Folia Cryptogamica Estonica 56 (September 6, 2019): 99–108. http://dx.doi.org/10.12697/fce.2019.56.10.

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 Here we describe Cryptogamic Russian Information System (CRIS), a web service cataloguing the biodiversity of cryptogams: cyanobacteria, fungi (including lichens), and bryophytes. CRIS incorporates a wide spectrum of data types, allowing for greater ease of use. It is possible to print the labels for herbarium collections, to input literature references, media files, etc., using CRIS which has a flexible interface and specific technical abilities. Currently, CRIS contains ~ 90,000 herbarium records, including 67,861 records of bryophytes, 12,486 records of lichens and 3,80
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Istomina, N. B., and O. V. Likhacheva. "The preliminary list of lichens of the Pskov Region." Novosti sistematiki nizshikh rastenii 44 (2010): 171–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.31111/nsnr/2010.44.171.

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Preliminary list of lichens and lichenicolous fungi of the Pskov Region, based on the author’s collections, literature records and herbarium specimens (PSK) is provided. It includes 299 species. The substrates and frequency of lichens are listed. Thirty protected and rare species and 12 new species for the Pskov Region are reported.
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KISTENICH, Sonja, Mika BENDIKSBY, Stefan EKMAN, Marcela E. S. CÁCERES, Jesús E. HERNÁNDEZ M., and Einar TIMDAL. "Towards an integrative taxonomy ofPhyllopsora(Ramalinaceae)." Lichenologist 51, no. 4 (2019): 323–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0024282919000252.

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AbstractSpecies identification in the tropical lichen genusPhyllopsorais generally challenging and is based on ascospore morphology, vegetative dispersal units, thallus structure and secondary chemistry. As several type specimens are in poor condition and difficult to interpret, it is often unclear how these old names fit with the currently used taxonomy. In the present study, we aim to identify species boundaries inPhyllopsoras. str. supported by an integrative approach using multiple sources of evidence. We investigated a substantial amount of herbarium as well as freshly collected material
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Aleksandrowicz, Oleg, Zbigniew Sobisz, Mariola Truchan, and Konrad Wiśniewski. "Przyrodnicze kolekcje naukowe Akademii Pomorskiej w Słupsku." Kosmos 70, no. 2 (2021): 167–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.36921/kos.2021_2790.

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Pomeranian University in Słupsk hosts two significant natural history collections, i.e. the Herbarium Slupensis (SLTC) botanical collection and the zoological collection, which contains mainly the arthropods. In the Herbarium both the historical and contemporary material is stored, including fungi, lichens, bryophytes and vascular plants that were collected mainly in the Polish Pomerania. The zoological collection contains predominantly the specimens of beetles and spiders, originating from Belarus and Poland (from Pomerania, but also from Masuria and Lower Silesia). In the two collections the
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Degtjarenko, Polina, Inga Jüriado, and Piret Lõhmus. "New Estonian records: Lichenized fungi." Folia Cryptogamica Estonica 55 (November 1, 2018): 151–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.12697/fce.2018.55.15.

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 The lichenized fungi Cetrelia monachorum, Pelti­gera castanea and P. occidentalis are reported as new to Estonia after revision of herbarium samples; one further species, Peltigera frippi Holt.-Hartw., must be excluded from the list of Estonian lichens as a misidentification.
 
 
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Czernyadjeva, I. V., O. M. Afonina, E. A. Davydov, et al. "New cryptogamic records. 5." Novosti sistematiki nizshikh rastenii 54, no. 1 (2020): 261–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.31111/nsnr/2020.54.1.261.

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First records of Myxomycetes for the Republic of Belarus, Basidiomycetes for the Novosibirsk and Volgograd regions, the Republic of Altai, lichens and lichenicolous fungi for the Tver Region, the republics of Altai and Tyva, bryophytes for Novaya Zemlya, the Pskov, Tula and Saratov regions, the Republic of Ingushetia, the Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Area — Yugra, the Republic of Buryatia, the New Siberian Islands Archipelago, the Peninsula and excluded lichens for the Republic of Altai are presented. Data on localities, habitats, substrates and herbarium specimens of all species are provided.
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Urbanavichene, I. N., and I. F. Skirina. "Rinodina xanthophaea (Physciaceae) in Russia." Novosti sistematiki nizshikh rastenii 45 (2011): 237–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.31111/nsnr/2011.45.237.

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While working with herbarium material of Rinodina xanthophaea (Nyl.) Zahlbr. the authors studied structure and distribution features of the species. Since no description or information on distribution of R. xanthophaea is cited in the Vol. 10 of the «Handbook of the Lichens of Russia», we summarize published and original data in the paper.
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