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Adler M.T. (1997): Polymorphism of vegetative propagules in Punctelia punctilla (Parmeliaceae, Lecanorales) and the delimitation of the species - Mycotaxon , 63: 57-70

Punctelia missouriensis is a synonym of P. punctilla, which they interpret broadly EndNote Read more... 

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Adler M.T. (2013): Líquenes parmelioides (Parmeliaceae, Ascomycota) del Parque Nacional Copo (Provincia de Santiago del Estero, Argentina) - Boletín de la Sociedad Argentina de Botánica, 48(3-4): 387-406

Parmelioid lichens (Parmeliaceae, Ascomycota) of National Park Copo (Santiago del Estero Province, Argentina). Twenty three species of foliose Parmeliaceae were collected and identified in Copo National Park and surroundings, on trunks and branches in primary and secondary forests of Aspidosperma quebracho-blanco and Schinopsis lorentzii, two tree species known as quebracho blanco and quebracho colorado respectively. The species are briefly described, including particular comments and the geographic … EndNote Read more... 

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Adler M.T. & Calvelo S. (2010): Flavoparmelia baltimorensis, Parmotrema yodae y Xanthoparmelia braziliensis, primeras citas para Argentina y ampliación de distribuciones para otras Parmeliaceae (Ascomycota liquenizados) - Boletín de la Sociedad Argentina de Botánica, 45(1-2): 5-16

Flavoparmelia baltimorensis, Parmotrema yodae and Xanthoparmelia braziliensis, new to Argentina and extension of distributions for other Parmeliaceae (Lichenized Ascomycota). Flavoparmelia baltimorensis (Gyeln. & Fóriss) Hale, Parmotrema yodae (Kurok.) Hale and Xanthoparmelia braziliensis Nash & Elix, are reported for the first time for Argentina, which were collected in north-western and central- western provinces. In addition, new distribution reports from Argentine provinces for twelve species … EndNote Read more... 

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Adler M.T. & Calvelo S. (1996): Two new species of the genus Menegazzia (Parmeliaceae sensu lato, lichenized Ascomycotina) from southern South America - Mycotaxon, 59: 367-372

Menegazzia fumarprotocetrarica Calvelo & Adler sp. nov., M. norsorediata sp. nov. (both from Argentina) EndNote Read more... 

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Adler M.T. & Calvelo S. (2007): Ampliación de las distribuciones de especies de Parmeliaceae (Ascomycota liquenizados) en la República Argentina - Boletín de la Sociedad Argentina de Botánica, 42(1-2): 1-11

Summary: Extension of the known distribution of species in the Parmeliaceae (Lichenized Ascomycota) inside Argentina. Eighteen species in the family Parmeliaceae belonging to the Argentine lichen flora are described briefly. Their world geographic distributions are given as well as their distributions inside the country. New reports from Argentine provinces, for each of the described species are also informed. They correspond to the following enumerated genera, indicating in brackets the number … EndNote Read more... 

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Adler M.T. & Elix J.A. (1992): New records of Hypotrachyna and Parmelinopsis lichens (Ascomycotina, Parmeliaceae) from north-west and central Argentina - Mycotaxon, 43: 283-288

New to South America: Hypotrachyna leiophylla, Parmelinopsis afrorevoluta. New to Argentina: H. endochlora, H. revoluta, P. minarum EndNote Read more... 

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Adler M.T. & Estrabou C. (2000): Los generos de Parmeliaceae sensu stricto (Ascomycota liquenizados) de la provincia de Cordoba, Republica Argentina - Kurtziana, 28 (2): 297-307

After a lichenological survey, fourteen genera of Parmeliaceae s. str. have been recognized for Cordoba province. Each genus is briefly described, and a key to help in their identification is provided; this key has been constructed applying for the first time in Argentina the histochemical technique developed by R. S. Common. Cordoba, Argentina, Parmeliaceae, Canomaculina, Canoparmelia, Everniastrum, Flavoparmelia, Flavopunctelia, Hypotrachyna, Myelochroa, Paraparmelia, Parmelinopsis, Parmotrema, … EndNote Read more... 

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Adrees M., Habib K. & Khalid A.N. (2022): Bacidia suffusa (Fr.) A. Schneider (Ramalinaceae), an addition to the lichen biota of Pakistan confirmed by molecular phylogeny - Pakistan Journal of Botany, 54(2): 731–736

Bacidia suffusa, a member of lichenized family Ramalinaceae is reported on the bark of Alnus nitida, from Himalayan moist temperate forest of Pakistan, based on critical morpho-anatomical and ITS-based phylogenetic analysis. Its occurrence here indicates that it is the first report of this lichen from Pakistan and South East Asia as well. The taxonomic characters of the taxon are given, along with an ITS-based phylogenetic tree and notes on its ecology and distribution. Key words: Himalaya, … URL EndNote Read more... 

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Adrian-Romero M., Blunden G., Carpenter B.G. & Tyihák E. (1999): HPLC quantification of formaldehyde, as formaldemethone, in plants and plant-like organisms - Chromatographia, 50(3-4): 160–166

Formaldehyde, as its dimedone adduct formaldemethone, has been detected and quantified in all the tested species of angiosperms, gymnosperms, pteridophytes, lichens and fungi, as well as in the two species tested of cyanobacteria and the one species of charophyte. Yields ranged from EndNote Read more... 

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Advaita M.K., Morse C.A. & Ladd D. (2016): Lichens, lichenicolous fungi, and allied fungi of Pipestone National Monument, Minnesota, U.S.A., revisited - Opuscula Philolichenum, 15: 56-81

A total of 154 lichens, four lichenicolous fungi, and one allied fungus were collected by the authors from 2004 to 2015 from Pipestone National Monument (PNM), in Pipestone County, on the Prairie Coteau of southwestern Minnesota. Twelve additional species collected by previous researchers, but not found by the authors, bring the total number of taxa known for PNM to 171. This represents a substantial increase over previous reports for PNM, likely due to increased intensity of field work, and also … EndNote Read more... 

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