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McCune B., Camacho F., Ponzetti J. (2002): Three new species of Trapeliopsis on soil in western North America, Bryologist, 105(1): 78-85

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Seaward M. R. D. (2002): William Borrer (1781-1862), father of British lichenology, Bryologist, 105(1): 70-77

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Printzen C. & May P. (2002): Lecanora ramulicola (Lecanoraceae, Lecanorales), an overlooked lichen species from the Lecanora symmicta group, Bryologist, 105(1): 63-69

Lecidea ramulicola (5 Lecanora symmicta f. ramulicola) is raised to species rank within Lecanora. It is anatomically similar to Lecanora symmicta, but unlike that species it has atranorin as major secondary product and usnic acid only as an accessory substance, more frequently branched and anastomosing paraphyses, and shorter conidia. The species is known from northeastern North America and central Europe, where it is often found in pine forests, most frequently on dead pine twigs. EN Read more... 

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Lücking R. & Santesson R. (2002): On the identity of Pyrenotrichum atrocyaneum, P. mirum, and P. podosphaera, campylidia of lichenized Ascomycota (Lecanorale, Bryologist, 105(1): 57-62

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Hilmo O., Holien H. (2002): Epiphytic lichen response to the edge environment in a boreal Picea abies forest in cenral Norway, Bryologist, 105(1): 48-56

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2905
Eversman S., Wetmore C. M., Glew K., Bennett J. P. (2002): Patterns of lichen diversity in Yellowstone National Park, Bryologist, 105(1): 27-42

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2904
Esslinger T. L. (2002): Recent literature on lichens - 184, Bryologist, 105(1): 140-153

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2903
Tønsberg T. (2002): Additions to the lichen flora of North America XI, Bryologist, 105(1): 122-125

Biatora printzenii sp. nov. is described from eastern North America. Cheiromycina flabelliformis, Chrysothrix chrysophthalma, Opegrapha corticola, and Rinodina flavosoralifera are reported new to North America. The report in THE BRYOLOGIST 99: 196 (1996) of Fuscidea lightfootii as new to North America was based on misidentifications. EN Read more... 

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Pharo E.J. & Beattie A.J. (2002): The association between substrate variability and bryophyte and lichen diversity in eastern Australian forests, Bryologist, 105(1): 11-26

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Talbot S. S., Talbot S. L., Thomson J. W., Schofield W. B. (2002): Lichens from Simeonof Wilderness, Shumagin Islands, southwestern Alaska, Bryologist, 105(1): 111-121

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