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Publikováno v:
Herzogia. 31:639-649
Perez-Ortega S. & Kantvilas G. 2018: Lecanora helmutii, a new species from the Lecanora symmicta group from Tasmania. – Herzogia 31: 639–649.Lecanora helmutii Perez-Ortega & Kantvilas from Tasmania is described as new to science. It shows charact
Autor:
Gary B. Perlmutter
Publikováno v:
The Bryologist. 113:39-50
Lichen diversity and coverage on willow oaks were measured in 16 parks in the Raleigh area of North Carolina, plus one natural area in nearby Orange County (control), as a pilot study for a potential statewide lichen biomonitoring project. This study
Autor:
M. Giralt, David L. Hawksworth
Publikováno v:
Mycological Research. 95:759-761
The new genus and species Diplolaeviopsis ranula is described for a pycnidial fungus commensalistic to pathogenic on the apothecia and thalli of the Lecanora strobilina group in Spain. It is distinguished from other lichenicolous coelomycetes so far
Autor:
H. Thorsten Lumbsch, Scott LaGreca
Publikováno v:
The Bryologist. 116:287
Two members of the Lecanora varia group (sensu Eigler), L. strobilina and L. symmicta, can be difficult to distinguish in northeastern North America. Morphological and chemical investigation of 277 specimens recognizes two species in northeastern Nor
Autor:
Andrew S. Methven, Penni Jo Wilson
Publikováno v:
The Bryologist. 100:448
Leucochrysa pavida is a green lacewing which incorporates lichen fragments into its larval debris packets and pupal cocoons. Since only minute lichen fragments are harvested, identification of lichens utilized in debris packet and pupal cocoon constr
Autor:
Mireia Giralt, Antonio Gómez-Bolea
Publikováno v:
Scopus-Elsevier
A new species of Lecanora with a yellowish green thallus, Lecanora strobilinoides Giralt & Gomez-Bolea sp.nov. is described. It was found only in SE Catalonia (NE Spain) at low and middle altitudes, growing on bark and lignum of trees and shrubs, mai
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DYMYTROVA, L., NADYEINA, O., NAUMOVYCH, A., KELLER, C. & SCHEIDEGGER, C. 2013. Primeval beech forests of Ukrainian Carpathians are sanctuaries for rare and endangered epiphytic lichens. — Herzogia 26: 73– 89. A total of 203 epiphytic lichens and
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