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Coppins B.J. & Tønsberg T. (1984): A new species of Arthothelium from Norway - Nord. J. Bot., 4: 75-77

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Aptroot A. (2011): A new species of Arthonia is a pest in an orchid nursery - Lichenologist, 43(3): 193-197

The lichen Arthonia orchidicida is described as new to science from the leaves of orchids in a nursery. It is a pest organism, as it is affecting the habitus of the plants and diminishing the vitality of small plants. No prophylax is known and the lichen has to be regularly removed by rubbing it off manually. It is the first lichen reported to cause economic damage. It occurs in theNetherlands, but its country of origin is unknown. economic damage, exotic, greenhouse, invasive species, lichenized … EndNote Read more... 

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Jørgensen P. M. (2003): A new species of Arctomia from Sichuan Province, China - Lichenologist, 35(4): 287-289

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Prieto M., Aragón G., Martínez I. & Breuss O. (2008): A new species of Anthracocarpon (Verrucariaceae) from Argentina - Bryologist, 111(1): 128-132

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Sharma B., Makhija U. & Khadilkar P. (2010): A new species of Anomomorpha ( Graphidaceae) from India - Lichenologist, 42(3): 281-283

Anomomorpha elegans, a new species characterized by lirelline ascocarps, dark reddish brown, pruinose disc, bowl shaped exciple composed of elongate hyphae, hymenium inspersed with crystals, muriform ascospores and salazinic acid in the thallus, is described from India. EndNote Read more... 

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McCarthy P.M. & Kantvilas G. (2016): A new species of Anisomeridium (Monoblastiaceae) from Kangaroo Island, South Australia - Australasian Lichenology, 79: 16-19

Anisomeridium austroaustraliense sp. nov. (Monoblastiaceae) is described from Allocasuarina-dominated woodland on Kangaroo Island, South Australia. It has an effuse, silvery whitish to pale grey and largely endophloeodal thallus, minute, solitary perithecioid ascomata with a thin involucrellum and a comparatively dark excipulum, and small, hyaline, isolocular, biseriate, 1-septate ascospores. EndNote Read more... 

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Wang R. F., Wei X.L. & Wei J.C. (2015): A new species of Allocetraria (Parmeliaceae, Ascomycota) in China - Lichenologist, 47(1): 31–34

Allocetraria yunnanensis R. F. Wang, X. L. Wei & J. C. Wei is described as a new species from the Yunnan Province of China, and is characterized by having a shiny upper surface, strongly wrinkled lower surface, and marginal pseudocyphellae present on the lower side in the form of a white continuous line or spot. The phylogenetic analysis based on nrDNA ITS sequences suggests that the new species is related to A. sinensis X. Q. Gao. Allocetraria yunnanensis, lichen, taxonomy EndNote Read more... 

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Czarnota P. & Coppins B. J. (2000): A new species of Agonimia and some interesting lichens from Gorce Mts (Western Beskydy Mts) new to Poland - Graphis scripta, 11: 56-60

Agonimia repleta sp. nov. (Poland, Ukraine). Also with notes on Biatora ocelliformis, Micarea myriocarpa, M. nigella, Ropalospora viridis, and Fuscidea pusilla EndNote Read more... 

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Poncet R., Meyer J.-Y., Paradis A.-H., Leblond S. & Kervran L. (2023): A new species of Agonimia (Ascomycota, Eurotiomycetes, Verrucariaceae) from Morane atoll (Tuāmotu-Gambier Islands, French Polynesia) - Plant and Fungal Systematics, 68(2): 388–394

Agonimia gargominyi (Verrucariaceae, Verrucariales) is described and illustrated from bark samples collected from Morane atoll (Tuāmotu-Gambier Islands, French Polynesia). It is characterized by the large superficial perithecia having a pale brown-colored ostiolar region, the 8-spored asci, and the relatively large lobed squamules. Micromorphology of the ascomata and the thalline squamules matches the genus Agonimia. Additionally, to accommodate the inclusion of this newly identified species, … URL EndNote PDF Read more... 

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Knudsen K. & Kocourková J. (2015): A new species of Acarospora (Acarosporaceae) from eastern Canada with melanized epihymenial accretions, with additional notes on A. anatolica and Polysporina terricola - Opuscula Philolichenum, 14: 144-147

Acarospora maccarthyi is described as new from southwestern Newfoundland in Canada. The species is compared with Polysporina terricola from Tasmania which is also transferred to Acarospora and given the new name A. tasmaniensis. Acarospora anatolica, another similar species, is reported new from the northern Himalayas in Pakistan. Keywords. – Dimelaena oreina, lichenicolous fungi, lichenicolous lichens, nomenclature, taxonomy. EndNote Read more... 

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