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Llimona P.X. & Egea J.M. (1984): La Vegetación liquénica saxícola de los volcanes del Mar Menor (Murcia, SE de España) [The lichenic saxicolous vegetation of the volcanic islands and hills of Mar Menor (Murcia,SE Spain)] - Butll. Inst. Cat. Hist. Nat., 51(Sec. Bot., 5): 77-99

Floristic, phytosociologic and ecologic description of lichens living on acid lava, in some volcanic outcrops in or around the Mar Menor, in the thermomediterraneen semiarid stage are given. The area has fairly thermic winters, mainly because of the moderating effect of neighbouring sea. EndNote PDF Read more... 

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Brime S.F. (2012): Els líquens saxícoles i terrícoles del Parc Natural de Cap de Creus, amb un estudi filogenètic aplicat a la sistemàtica dels gèneres Diploschistes i Ingvariella - Programa de Doctorat de Biologia Vegetal corresponent al bienni 2005-2007 del Departament de Biologia Vegetal de la Facultat de Biologia de la Universitat de Barcelona, 389 p

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Ravera S., Puglisi M., Vizzini A., Totti C., Azzella M.M., Bacilliere G., Bolpagni R., Breuss O., Cogoni A., De Giuseppe A.B., Fačkovcová Z., Faltner F., Gheza G., Giordani P., Isocrono D., Mair P., Malíček J., Marino P., Mayrhofer H., Nascimbene J., Ongaro S., Paoli L., Passalacqua N.G., Poponessi S., Puntillo D., Raimondo F.M., Sicoli G. & Tratter W. (2023): Notulae to the Italian flora of algae, bryophtes [sic!], fungi and lichens: 15 - Italian Botanist, 15: 35–47

In this contribution, new data concerning algae, bryophytes, fungi and lichens of the Italian flora are presented. It includes new records and confirmations for the algal genus Nitella, for the bryophyte genera Anthoceros, Dicranodontium, Fontinalis, and Riccia, the fungal genera Inocybe and Xerophorus, and the lichen genera Bagliettoa, Biatora, Calicium, Cladonia, Coniocarpon, Lecanora, Opegrapha, Placynthium, Rhizocarpon, Scytinium, Solenopsora, Stereocaulon, and Verrucaria. Keywords: Ascomycota, … URL EndNote Read more... 

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Vlasov D.Y., Zelenskaya M.S., Sazanova K.V., Schigorets S.B., Izatulina A.R., Rodina O.A., Stepanchikova I.S., Vlasov A.D., Polyanskaya E.I., Davydov D.A., Miklashevich E.A., Pavlova O.A. & Frank-Kamenetskaya O.V. (2023): Diversity and significance of lithobiotic communities at the Tomskaya Pisanitsa rock art site - Contemporary Problems of Ecology, 16: 173–188

[Original Russian text published in Sibirskii Ekologicheskii Zhurnal, 2023, No. 2, pp. 205–224.] The processes of biodeterioration of the unique Tomskaya Pisanitsa monument of rock art in Western Siberia have been studied by a complex of biological and mineralogical methods. The species composition of the lithobiotic community (bacteria, fungi, and lichens) is identified using a complex of cultural, morphological, and molecular genetic methods. It is shown that the destruction of the monument … URL EndNote PDF Read more... 

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Acharius E. (1817): Afhandling om de cryptogamiske vexter, som komma under namn af Calicioidea, Tredje Stycket - Kongliga Svenska Vetenskapsakademiens Handlingar (Acta Reg. Acad. Scient. Holm.) [ser. 3], 5: 220–244, tab. VII[!]

Limboria, Cyphelium, Calicium, Coniocybe, figures EndNote Read more... 

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Din A., Niazi A., Khalid A. & Habib K. (2022): Sarcogyne balochistanensis sp. nov. (Acarosporales, Acarosporaceae) from Pakistan - Biology Bulletin, 49(SUPPL 3): S60-S65

In the present study, Sarcogynebalochistanensis sp. nov. is described and illustrated. The taxon is characterized by pale-white farinose thallus, polysporine type apothecia with quite taller hymenium, light brown sub-hymenium, large-wider asci and comparatively elongate and wider ascospores, these characters distinguish it from other species of the genus with a carbonized epihymenium. The ITS and LSU based phylogenetic analyses also support the identity of this species as new to science. A complete … URL EndNote PDF Read more... 

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Fayyaz I., Afshan N., Iftikhar F., Niazi A. & Khalid A. (2022): Diploschistes viridis sp. nov. (Lichenized Ascomycota, Thelotremataceae) from Pakistan - Biology Bulletin, 49(SUPPL 3): S77-S82

Diploschistes viridis sp. nov. is described from the Himalayan moist temperate forest, Pakistan. ITS sequences confirm its position within the genus Diploschistes and, together with its morphology and chemistry, suggest that it is distinct from other species of this genus. The taxon is characterized by the light green to greenish gray epruinose thallus, small apothecia 0.2-0.5 mm wide, small areoles 0.4-0.7 mm, hymenium 140-165 mu m high, 3-4 transverse and 1-3 longitudinal septa in large ascospores … URL EndNote PDF Read more... 

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Fayyaz I., Iqbal M., Afshan N., Niazi A. & Khalid A. (2023): Taxonomic and phylogenetic study of the genus Diploschistes (Ostropales, Thelotremataceae) reveals one new species from Pakistan - Acta Botanica Brasilica, 37: e20220125

Diploschistes pakistanicus sp. nov. is described from the Himalayan moist temperate forest, Pakistan. ITS sequences confirm its position within the genus Diploschistes and, together with its morphology and chemistry, suggest that it is separate from other species of this genus. The taxon is characterized by grey to greyish white pruinose thallus, perithecioid-type ascomata, small apothecia 0.1-0.4 mm wide, hypothecium 20-25 mu m thick, ascus of 85-110 x 9-17 mu m in size, 3-5 transverse and 2-4 longitudinal … URL EndNote PDF Read more... 

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Iqbal M., Abbas M. & Khalid A. (2022): A New Species of Lichen Genus Acarospora (Acarosporaceae, Lichen Forming Ascomycota) from Darel Valley, Gilgit Baltistan, Pakistan - Biology Bulletin, 49(SUPPL 3): S45-S50

A new species in the genus Acarospora (Acarosporaceae, lichenized ascomycetes), from Darel Valley, Gilgit Baltistan, Pakistan, is described and illustrated here under the name Acarospora pakistanica. It is characterized by thicker epihymenium 30-60 mu m, taller hymenium 100-150 mu m, and larger ascospores 5-7 x 1-3 mu m. A detailed description of this taxon is provided. evolutionary relationships, taxonomy, novel species, geographic distribution URL EndNote PDF Read more... 

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Iqbal M. & Khalid A. (2022): Acarospora sultanii sp. nov. (Acarosporaceae, Lichen Forming Ascomycota) from Darel Valley, Gilgit Baltistan, Pakistan - Biology Bulletin, 49(SUPPL 3): S40-S44

A new species in the genus Acarospora (Acarosporaceae, lichenized ascomycetes), from Darel Valley, Gilgit Baltistan, Pakistan, is described and illustrated here under the name Acarospora sultanii. It is characterized by brown to blackish white thallus, thicker epihymenium 40-60 mu m, taller hymenium 120-160 mu m, and larger ascospores 15-25 x 5-9 mu m. Phylogenetic analysis based on ITS-nrDNA sequencing placed our species relative to A. nodulosa. Descriptions and images of the new species are provided, … URL EndNote PDF Read more... 

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