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Anonymus (1992): Zajímavé nálezy [Interesting floristic findings] - Bryonora, 10: 15-16

Acamptodon splachnoides, Hookeria lucens, Orthotrichum urnigerum, Pseudobryum cinclidioides, Splachnum ampulaceum, Evernia divaricata, Parmelia pokornyi EndNote Read more... 

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Anonymus (1994): Zajímavé nálezy [Interesting floristic findings] - Bryonora, 13: 27-27

Lecanactis abscondita, Ždiarska dolina, Vysoké Tatry, Slovensko EndNote Read more... 

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Anonymus (1995): Zajímavé nálezy [Interesting floristic findings] - Bryonora, 16: 26-27

Bryoria bicolor, Přebuz, Krušné hory EndNote Read more... 

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Malíček J. (2013): Zajímavé nálezy lišejníků v Brdech [Interesting records of lichens in the Brdy Mts (Czech Republic)] - Erica, 20: 67–101

The paper presents records of rare and overlooked mountain taxa of lichens and lichenicolous fungi from the Brdy Mts (Central Bohemia, Czech Republic). During the extensive floristic survey, mainly relict habitats like siliceous boulder screes were studied. Cladonia amaurocraea, Melanelia panniformis, Rhizocarpon eupetraeum, R. grande, and Umbilicaria hyperborea represent typical mountain species occupying such sites. Several rare epiphytes such as Biatora veteranorum, Pertusaria flavida, Protoparmelia … EndNote Read more... 

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Šoun J., Malíček J. & Vondrák J. (2019): Zajímavé nálezy lišejníků v Brdech a na Rokycansku - Erica, 26: 45–64

New records of 64 rare and data-deficient lichens from the Brdy Mts and the Rokycany region are reported. In addition, new records of six lichen-allied fungi are included. 18 lichens are reported for the first time from the Brdy Mts, e.g. Absconditella sphagnorum, Caloplaca lucifuga, Chaenotheca chlorella, Gyalecta fagicola and Lecidea turficola. Cetraria sepincola, Cladonia amaurocraea, C. stellaris, Fellhaneropsis myrtillicola, Pertusaria flavida, Sclerophora peronella, Usnea glabrescens and Xanthoparmelia … EndNote Read more... 

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Suza J. (1928): Zajímavé nálezy lišejníků v Československu - Čas. Mor. Zem. Mus., Brno, 25: 283-287

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Suza J. (1929): Zajímavé nálezy lišejníků v Československu II. - Čas. Morav. Mus. Zem., Brno, 28: 496-506

E02 EndNote Read more... 

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Malíček J. (2010): Zajímavé nálezy lišejníků v údolí Kocáby u Nového Knína (střední Čechy) [Interesting findings of lichens in the Kocába brook valley from the surrounding of Nový Knín (Central Bohemia)] - Bryonora, 45: 19-30

This contribution gives a list of rare, noteworthy and overlooked lichens recorded in the Kocába brook valley near Nový Knìn (Middle Vltava Region, Central Bohemia) during several excursions in 2009. This area is strongly influenced by long-term land use: agriculture, forestry, gold mining etc. The lichen flora (especially epiphytic flora) is poorly developed. The ubiquitous acidophilous species distinctly predominate. It is caused by the absence of suitable substrates, former and present air … EndNote Read more... 

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Malíček J. (2016): Zajímavé nálezy lišejníků ve středním Povltaví I. – epifytické a terikolní druhy (Interesting records of lichens in the Middle Vltava Region I. – epiphytic and terricolous species) - Bryonora, 57: 45-64

The lichen biota of the Middle Vltava Region (Central Bohemia, Czech Republic) is quite poorly known. Historical data are very sparse, but recent collections have been published in several studies. This contribution presents floristic records of 82 species of epiphytic, epixylic and terricolous lichens in the Vltava river valley and the adjacent Sedlčany region. Red-listed, regionally rare and overlooked taxa are included. The most valuable epiphytic lichens are found in xerothermic oak forests … EndNote Read more... 

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Malíček J. & Vondrák J. (2016): Zajímavé nálezy lišejníků ve středním Povltaví II. - saxikolní druhy (Interesting records of lichens in the Middle Vltava Region II. – saxicolous species) - Bryonora, 58: 46-65

This contribution presents noteworthy records of 69 saxicolous lichens from the surroundings of the Slapy and Kamýk water reservoirs and the adjacent Sedlčany Region (Central Bohemia, Czech Republic). Local diversity hot-spots are scattered among numerous rocky formations in the Vltava river valley. The high biodiversity of the lichen biota is dependent on the diversity of microclimatic, geomorphological, geological and vegetation factors in the valley. Granodiorite rocks and various types of volcanic … EndNote Read more... 

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