Results of a botanical expedition to Mount Roraima, Guyana. II. Lichens
- Author:
- Sipman H.J.M. & Aptroot A.
- Year:
- 1992
- Journal:
- Tropical Bryology
- Pages:
- 5: 79-107
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Lichen exploration of the Upper Mazaruni District, Guyana yielded 273 species, of which
179 were found for the first time in the Guianas and 13 were as yet undescribed. A list of all taxa
encountered is presented, with indications of habitat and distribution in the investigated area as well
as first descriptions for the following 7 species: Buellia aptrootii, Byssoloma farkasii, Myriotrema
guianense, M. neofrondosum, M. subdactyliferum, Ocellularia astrolucens, and Thelotrema
albomaculatum. Mazosia bambusae is recorded for the first time from the Neotropics. The richest
areas for lichens appear to be the rocky tablelands with scrub vegetation on top of the lower
mountains. The slopes of Mount Roraima are of special interest because they support some montane
species which are unlikely to be found elsewhere in the Guianas; otherwise they are less rich in
lichens, probably because of the high humidity, which favours bryophyte growth.
- Id:
- 713
- Submitter:
- zdenek
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