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Aptroot A., Brand M. & Spier L. (1998): Fellhanera viridisorediata, a new sorediate species from sheltered trees and shrubs in Western Europe - Lichenologist, 30(1): 21-26

Fellhanera viridisorediata Aptroot, Brand & Spier, a corticolous sorediate species commonly found sterile, is described from fertile material on Juglans glabra in the Netherlands. It was also found with apothecia on, for example, twigs of Vaccinium myrtillus, Lonicera, and other trees. It seems to be common and rapidly spreading in sheltered habitats in Belgium, Germany and the Netherlands, also occasionally on wood, roofs, granite and brick. It is close to other Fellhanera species, especially … EndNote Read more... 

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Aptroot A., Brand A.M., van Herk C.M. & Sparrius L.B. (2009): Veranderingen in de checklist van de Nederlandse korstmossen en korstmosparasieten - Buxbaumiella, 82: 6-13

Changes in the checklist of the Dutch lichens and lichenicolous fungi. Several lichens, non-lichenized ascomycetes and lichenicolous fungi are reported from the Netherlands for the first time. Furthermore, all recent additions to and changes in nomenclature and taxonomy of Dutch lichens are listed, in several cases provided with a rationale. Many name changes are made in conjuction with the appearance of the new British Lichen Flora. EndNote Read more... 

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Aptroot A., Barreto F.M.O., Peña D.A.R. & Cáceres M.E.S. (2018): A new lineage of fruticose lichens that belongs to the Trapeliaceae (Trapeliales, Ascomycota) from Alagoas, NE Brazil - Bryologist, 121(4): 529–535

The new fruticose lichen species Trapeliopsis studerae with fruticose growth form, branches mostly flat to partly curling up, but lower down often almost cylindrical, much irregularly branched, 0.1– 0.2 mm thick and 0.3–0.6 mm wide, upper surface olive grey, pycnidia that probably belong to the lichen are present on some older parts of the thallus, superficial, brown, conical to somewhat inflated, conidia hyaline, clavate, 8–1131.5–2.5 lm, and chemistry gyrophoric acid, is described from … EndNote Read more... 

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Aptroot A., Bakker S., van Herk K. & Spier L. (1994): Lichenen en mossen op begraafplaatsen in en rond Zwolle - Buxbaumiella, 33: 47-50

Lists 71 lichens and 29 mosses collected in graveyards. EndNote Read more... 

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Aptroot A., Bakker S., van den Boom P., v. Herk C. & Spier L. (1995): Lichenen op hunebedden - Buxbaumiella, 38: 16-24

1 fig. 1 tab. Study of the lichens growing on Dutch megalithic monuments, called 'hunebedden.' These provide the only siliceous substrate for lichens in the country, and many Red List species occur only or mostly on these boulders. EndNote Read more... 

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Aptroot A., Anjosmenezes A., De Lima E.L., Xavier-Leite A.B. & Cáceres M.E.S. (2013): New species of Polymeridium from Brazil expand the range of known morphological variation within the genus - Lichenologist, 45(4): 545–552

Five new species of the genus Polymeridium are described from Brazil. All exhibit at least one character that was previously unknown in the genus: P. corticatum has a corticate thallus and 2 ascospores per ascus, P. immersum has the ascomata deeply immersed in the bark under the thallus, P. isohypocrellinum has a red, KOH+ green pigment (iso-hypocrellin) in the ostiole, P. julelloides has short and broad muriform (Julella-like) ascospores, and P. paraproponens has ascomata in groups of two to three. … EndNote Read more... 

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Aptroot A., Andrade D.S., Mendonça C., de Lima E.L. & Cáceres M.E.S. (2015): Ten new species of corticolous pyrenocarpous lichens from NE Brazil - Phytotaxa, 197(3): 197–206

Ten corticolous pyrenocarpous lichens are newly described from different forest biomes in NE Brazil. All were collected in the past two years in Atlantic rain forest or Caatinga vegetation in Pernambuco or Sergipe. The following species are described: Anisomeridium globosum, Pyrenula abditicarpa, P. albonigra, P. aurantiacorubra, P. celaticarpa, P. cinnabarina, P. inspersicollaris, P. musaespora, P. rubrolateralis, and Thelenella lateralis. Keywords: Atlantic rain forest, Anisomeridium, Caatinga, … EndNote Read more... 

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Aptroot A. & Zielman R. (2004): Lobaria amplissima and other rare lichens and bryophytes on lava rock outcrops in the Eifel (Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany) - Herzogia, 17: 87-93.

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Aptroot A. & Yazıcı K. (2009): Opegrapha pauciexcipulata, a new corticolous lichen from Turkey - Mycotaxon, 108: 155-158

Opegrapha pauciexcipulata, a new corticolous lichen, is described from the centre of Giresun on the Black Sea Coast in Turkey. It is characterized by an open disc and vulgata-type ascospores and pycnidia. Keywords — Ascomycota, Opegraphaceae, taxonomy, lichen order. EndNote Read more... 

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Aptroot A. & Yazici K. (2017): Lecania sessilisoraliata, a new sorediate lichen species from limestone in Turkey - Phytotaxa, 328(3): 298–300

The new species Lecania sessilisoraliata is described from limestone in Burdur in Turkey. This species, close to L. baeomma with has indigo-speckled soralia and is coastal, has very clear discrete soralia with granular soredia. Key words: Burdur, Lecania, Ramalinaceae, lichen, new species, taxonomy. EndNote Read more... 

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