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Weber W.A. (1980): Die Flechtengattung Psora sensu Zahlbruckner, Bryologist, 83: 611-612

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Weber W.A. (1974): The lichens. Edited by Vernon Ahmadjian and Mason E. Hale. New York and London, Academic Press, 1973. 697 pp., illus., bibliogr. $37.50. Macrolichens of Denmark, Finland, Norway and Sweden. By Eilif Dahl and Hildur Krog. Oslo, Bergen and Tromsi, Scandinavian University Books, 1973. 185 pp., illus. NKR 46.00 (About U.S. $7.00). Lichenes, eine Entührung in die Flechtenkunde. By Aino Henssen and Hans, Arctic and Alpine Research, 6(4): 416-417

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Weber W.A. (1968): Lichenes Exsiccati, Distributed by the University of Colorado. Fasc. 6 (no. 201-240). Fasc. 7 (no. 241-280), University of Colorado Museum, Boulder, 20 pp

No. 201. Physcia stellaris (L.) Nyl., No. 202. Candelariella rosulans (Muell. Arg.) A. Zahlbr., No. 203. Cetraria pinastri (Scop.) S. F. Gray, No. 204. Cyphelium inquinans (Sm.) Trev., No. 206. Rinodina archaea (Ach.) Arn., No. 207. Parmelia elegantula (A. Zahlbr.) Szat., No. 208. Buellia punctata (Hoffm.) Mass., No. 209. Dermatocarpon Reticulatum H. Magn., No. 210. Dactylina madreporiformis (Wulf.) Tuck., No. 211. Thamnolia vermicularis (Sw.) Ach. Ex Schaer., No. 212. Cetraria t1lesii Ach., No. … EN PDF Read more... 

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Weber W.A. (1967): Environmental modification in crustose lichens. II. Fruticose growth forms in Aspicilia, Aquilo, Ser. Bot., 6: 43-51

Among the lichenized fungi, growth form is responsible for most of the spectacular variation in the thallus. The general terms — crustose, foliose, and fruticose — are so heavily emphasized by elementary texts that they assume great importance in the minds of teachers, students, and even specialists. Growth form tends to be highly stereotyped. Although many families and some genera contain series of taxa that demonstrate transitions bridging the gaps between the athalline, crustose, squamulose, … EN PDF Read more... 

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Weber W.A. (1963): Lichens of the Chiricahua Mountains, Arizona, Univ. of Colorado Stud., Ser. Biol., 10: 1-27

Cetraria fendleri fo. coralligera fo. nov. EN PDF Read more... 

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Weber W.A. (1977): A new species of Psora (Lichenes: Lecideaceae) from Texas and Mexico, Mycotaxon, 6: 178-180

Psora texana sp. nov. EN Read more... 

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Weber W.A. (1979): New combinations in Rhizoplaca for endemic American species of Lecanora auct., Mycotaxon, 8: 559-560

Rhizoplaca glaucophana (Nyl. ex Hasse) comb. nov., R. haydenii (Tuck.) comb. nov., and R. marginalis (Hasse) comb. nov. EN Read more... 

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Weber W.A. (1986): The lichen flora of the Galapagos Islands, Ecuador, Mycotaxon, 27: 451-497

Stereocaulon azulensis Yoshimura & Weber, sp. nov. and Buellia mamillana (Tuck.) comb. nov. (syn. B. glaziouana) EN Read more... 

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Weber W.A. (2003): The Middle Asian element in the southern Rocky Mountain Flora of the western United States: a critical biogeographical review, Journal of Biogeography, 30: 649-685

Aim Presentation of an hypothesis suggesting that the extraordinarily similarity of the Russian Altai and the American Southern Rocky Mountain Flora represents an Oroboreal Flora; that had to have had an essential continuity across the northern part of the world in the Tertiary period, constituting a highland and steppe component of the betterknown Arcto-Tertiary Flora of eastern and far-western North America and eastern Asia. Location North America and Middle (Altai) Asia. Methods Summarization … EN Read more... 

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Weber W.A. (1964): A bizarre new species of Rinodina (lichenized fungi) from Guadalpue Island, Mexico, Bryologist, 67(4): 473-476

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