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Aptroot A. & Lücking R. (2017): A revisionary synopsis of the Trypetheliaceae (Ascomycota: Trypetheliales) – ERRATUM - Lichenologist, 49(4): 425

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Aptroot A. & Kortselius M.J.H. (2002): Register van lichenennamen Buxbaumiella 26-50 - Buxbaumiella, 62: 78-146

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Aptroot A. & Kloen H. (1984): Lichenen in het Lauwerszeegebied - Buxbaumiella, 16: 30-35

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Aptroot A. & John V. (2015): An historical lichen collection from New Caledonia - Herzogia, 28: 307–321

108 taxa of lichens (lichenized Ascomycetes), collected in connection with the French-Swiss expedition to New Caledonia in 1950 and 1951 by M. G. Baumann-Bodenheim, A. Guillaumin and H. Hürlimann are presented. Six of the 88 species identified in the c. 200 studied samples are endemic and 40 species are new records for New Caledonia. Cladonia macilentiformis is a new combination and raised to species level. Key words: Australasia, biodiversity, Cladonia macilentiformis, herbarium specimens, … EndNote Read more... 

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Aptroot A. & James P.W. (2002): Monitoring lichens on monuments - In: Nimis P.L., Scheidegger C. & Wolseley P.A. (eds.): Monitoring with Lichens - Monitoring Lichens, Kluwer Academic Publishers, Netherlands, 239-253

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Aptroot A. & Iqbal S.H. (2011): Some lichens of Bangladesh - Bryologist, 114(3): 466–468

Lichens collected from Bangladesh in 1968 and 2002 are reported, the first published account for the country. In all, 51 species could be identified, most of which are pantropical (75%), four are cosmopolitan, and one uncertain species is restricted to Eurasia. Only one species, Ocellularia keralensis, is probably restricted to the Indian subcontinent, while three are restricted to tropical Asia and three are palaeotropical. The lichen flora appears to be a poor, wet lowland tropical one. Indian … EndNote Read more... 

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Aptroot A. & Iqbal S.H. (2012): Annotated checklist of the lichens of Pakistan, with reports of new records - Herzogia, 25(2): 211–229

A first checklist of lichens from Pakistan is presented. The species list is annotated with synonymy, literature references and specimens. Eighty-six lichen species, mostly collected by the second author, are reported for the first time from the country. The total number of lichen species known from Pakistan is currently 368. Key words: Indian subcontinent, flora, biogeography. EndNote Read more... 

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Aptroot A. & Hyde K.D. (1999): Corticolous ascomycetes in Hong Kong - Cryptogamie, Mycologie , 20(2): 91-93

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Aptroot A. & Honegger R. (2006): Lichens in the New Botanical Garden of the University of Zürich, Switzerland - Bot. Helv., 116: 135–148

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Aptroot A. & Feuerstein S. (2020): New Graphidaceae from South and Central Brazil - Archive for Lichenology, 16: 1–10

Nine species of Graphidaceae are described as new to science from South and Central Brazil, in 7 different genera: Acanthothecis normuralis, A. psoromica, Acanthotrema minus, Aggregatorygma submuriforme, Allographa medioinspersa, Diorygma isidiolichexanthonicum, Fissurina excavatisorediosa, Graphis norsorediata, and Graphis tricolor. URL EndNote Read more... 

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