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Silva P.G., Roquero E., Pérez-López R., Bardají T., Santos Delgado G. & Elez J. (2023): Lichenometric analysis applied to bedrock fault scarps: the sencelles fault and the 1851 CE Mallorca earthquake (Balearic Islands, Spain) - Applied Sciences, 13(11): 6739 [27 p.]

The Sencelles Fault constitutes the main extensional structure of Mallorca Island (Spain), holds a NE-SE orientation, and has been identified as the possible seismic source of the 1851 CE Palma earthquake (VII EMS.) The SE termination of the fault (Sta. Eugenia Segment) features a linear bedrock fault scarp of a maximum of 3.15 m height. The last 840 m of this rocky scarp display a significant horizontal banding, with up to five differentially weathered ribbons colonized by lichens. The lichenometric … URL EndNote PDF Read more... 

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van den Boom P., Etayo J. & López de Silanes M.E. (2023): Notes on lichenicolous Micarea species in Spain and Macaronesia, with the descriptions of two new species - Nova Acta Científica Compostelana, 30: 1–7

Six species of Micarea, growing lichenicolous are treated. They are mainly collected in Macaronesia or Spain. Two species, Micarea amplissima and M. parasitica are described as new to science. Notes on the occurring of lichenicolous Micarea: M. kemmleri, M. peliocarpa, M. synotheoides and M. usneae are provided. Keywords: new species; Micarea amplissima; M. parasitica; southern Europe; taxonomy. URL EndNote PDF Read more... 

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Dart J., Knudsen K., Hodková E. & Maliček J. (2023): Acarospora brattiae: Current assessment of a rare western North American taxon - Bulletin of the California Lichen Society, 29(2): 30–34

New records of Acarospora brattiae with updated species description, substrate preference, distribution, GenBank numbers and chemistry. EndNote PDF Read more... 

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Manassov N., Samy M.N., Datkhayev U., Avula B., Adams S.J., Katragunta K., Raman V., Khan I.A. & Ross S.A. (2023): Ultrastructural, energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy, chemical study and LC-DAD-QToF chemical characterization of Cetraria islandica (L.) Ach. - Molecules, 28(11): 4493 [19 p.]

The lichen Cetraria islandica (L.) Ach. has been used in traditional and modern medicines for its many biological properties such as immunological, immunomodulating, antioxidant, antimicrobial, and anti-inflammatory activities. This species is gaining popularity in the market, with interest from many industries for selling as medicines, dietary supplements, and daily herbal drinks. This study profiled the morpho-anatomical features by light, fluorescence, and scanning electron microscopy; conducted … URL EndNote PDF Read more... 

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van der Pluijm A., van Dort K. & Boesveld A. (2018): Leermossen (Peltigera-spp.) op wilgen in het zoetwatergetijdengebied [Peltigera-species colonize willow trees in the Dutch freshwater tidal area] - Buxbaumiella, 111: 5–16

[in Dutch with English summary: ] In the Netherlands species of Peltigera (dog lichens) are usually found in terrestrial and/or rupestrial habitats. Recently three Peltigeraspecies showed up as epiphytes on willow trees in tidal forests in Dutch freshwater tidal areas of the National Park the Biesbosch and of Klein Profijt near Rhoon. Peltigera didactyla was found in 2012 at two stations in the Biesbosch. The thalli established themselves on dead horizontal willow stems above water, … EndNote PDF Read more... 

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van Dort K. & Aptroot A. (2018): Microcalicium ahlneri Tibell (ruig pruikspijkertje) nieuw voor Nederland [Microcalicium ahlneri Tibell, new to the Netherlands] - Buxbaumiella, 111: 29–33

[in Dutch with English summary: ] Monitoring of lichens on veteran trees in the Wolfheze area (Gelderland province) led to the discovery of Microcalicium ahlneri, an ancient woodland indicator never recorded before in the Netherlands. Habitat, ecology and characteristics of the three European Microcalicium-species are briefly discussed. Microcalicium ahlneri forms mono-specific stands on large decorticated trunks of Quercus robur. The discovery of this minute coniocarp is surprising. According … EndNote Read more... 

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van der Bremer A. & Spier l. (2018): Een nieuw korstmosbiotoop in Nederland? [A new lichen habitat in the Netherlands?] - Buxbaumiella, 112: 1–3

[in Dutch with English summary: ] Recently a project was started in the village of Leusden, involving the replacement of all streetlamps by new ones. It appeared that over the years the lamp shades of the old ones have become gardens of lichens, and that several species had managed to reach high coverage values (Candelaria concolor 5-25%, Punctelia borreri up to 80%). This is the more astonishing when one considers the fact that until 1990 P. borreri was unknown in the Netherlands and C. … EndNote PDF Read more... 

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van der Kolk H.-J. (2018): De rijke korstmosflora van Vliegbasis Deelen [Lichens of the military air base Deelen] - Buxbaumiella, 112: 4–6

[in Dutch with English summary: ] The results of a one-day excursion to the military air base of Deelen are described. In total, 127 lichens and lichenicolous fungi were recorded. Eight recorded lichen species are on the Dutch Red List for endangered species. Cladonia cariosa, a rare species in the Netherlands, was first found in 2000 and is still present on the air base. EndNote PDF Read more... 

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van der Kolk H.-J., Geraets L., Bingley M. & van Lanen W. (2018): Gewoon boomzonnetje (Athallia pyracea) en de Vlierschotelkorst-associatie (Lecanoretum sambuci) op bakenbomen langs de Maas [Athallia pyracea and the association Lecanoretum sambuci on poplar trees along the Meuse] - Buxbaumiella, 112: 20–27

[in Dutch with English abstract: ] In the first half of the previous century poplars were planted on the borders of the Meuse to mark the fairway for inland vessels during high water levels. On fallen branches of one of those poplars Athallia pyracea was found, a species considered rare in the Netherlands and only known from a few locations in the ultimate south. After it was found on many trees in the surroundings a more structured approach was chosen to investigate the occurrence of … EndNote PDF Read more... 

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Verboom L. & Sparrius L. (2018): Phaeocalicium populneum (populierenspijkertje) weer in Nederland gevonden [Phaeocalicium populneum rediscovered in the Netherlands] - Buxbaumiella, 113: 13–15

[in Dutch with English abstract: ] Phaeocalicium populneum was rediscovered in the Netherlands, 150 years after the last record in the mid-19th century. A photo was posted in the Facebook group Lichens & Bryophytes, which resulted in a prompt identification. EndNote PDF Read more... 

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