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Archer A.W. & Elix J.A. (2014): A new species and three new reports of Pertusaria in Australia (lichenized Ascomycota, Pertusariaceae) - Australasian Lichenology, 75: 38–43

Pertusaria rogersii A.W.Archer & Elix is described as new to science and compared with similar species. Pertusaria excludens Nyl., P. nebulosa A.W.Archer and P. oahuensis H.Magn. are reported from Australia for the first time. EndNote Read more... 

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Elix J.A. (1998): A new species and revised key to the genus Relicina (Ascomycotina, Parmeliaceae) - Mycotaxon, 69: 129-136

Relicina barringtonensis sp. nov. (Australia) EndNote Read more... 

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McCarthy P.M. (1991): A new species and new records of Verrucaria Schrader (lichenised Ascomycotina, Verrucariaceae) from New Zealand - New Zealand Journal of Botany, 29: 283-286

Abstract - Verrucaria sessilis McCarthy is described from coastal siliceous rock in the North Island. Verrucaria calciseda DC., V. ceuthocarpa Wahlenb., V. halizoa Leighton, V. microsporoides Nyl., and V. rheitrophila Zschacke are reported for the first time from New Zealand. Keywords: taxonomy; lichenology; New Zealand lichens; Verrucariaceae; Verrucaria; new species; new records. EndNote Read more... 

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Aptroot A., Valadbeigi T. & Sipman H.J.M. (2012): A new species and new records of the lichen genus Pyrenula from Iran - Lichenologist, 44(4): 445–448

The lichen Pyrenula minutissima is described as new to science from the Hyrcanian forests in northern Iran. In addition, three further, essentially tropical, Pyrenula species are reported for the first time from Iran. An identification key is provided for all eight Pyrenula species now known from Iran. Caspian, Gilan, Golestan, Hyrcanian, new species, Pyrenulaceae, taxonomy EndNote Read more... 

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Ren Q. (2015): A new species and new records of the lichen genus Pertusaria from China - Mycotaxon, 130: 689-693

Pertusaria alticola sp. nov. is described and illustrated from the Qingzang Plateau in Southwestern China; it is characterized by an isidiate thallus with fertile verrucae, 8-spored asci with uniseriate, ellipsoid ascospores, and the presence of psoromic acid. Three other species, Pertusaria borealis, P. leucosora, and P. leucosorodes, are reported from China for the first time. Key words — Pertusariaceae, lichenized fungi, taxonomy. EndNote Read more... 

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Zhang L.L., Wang X.Y., Wang H.Y., Wang L.S. & Hur J.-S. (2012): A new species and new records of saxicolous species of the genus Lecidella (Lecanoraceae) from South Korea - Bryologist, 115(2): 329–332

A new species, Lecidella oceanica Lu L. Zhang & Xin Y. Wang, is described here. The new species has been collected from the southwest coast of South Korea and is characterized by small, subimmersed or sessile apothecia, colorless hypothecium and the presence of capistratone, isoarthothelin and thiophanic acid. We also report L. asema is for the first time from South Korea and new localities for L. enteroleucella. Lecideine, saxicolous lichens, taxonom EndNote Read more... 

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Jagadeesh Ram T.A.M. & Sinha G.P. (2010): A new species and new records of Pyrenula ( Pyrenulaceae) from India - Lichenologist, 42(1): 51-53

A new lichen species, Pyrenula darjeelingensis (Pyrenulaceae), is described from the Eastern Himalayan region of India. It is characterized by having 5-septate to submuriform ascospores with papillate apices and the terminal lumina mostly not separated from the exospore by an endospore layer. Six additional species of Pyrenula are reported for the first time from India: P. acutalis R. C. Harris, P. dermatodes (Borrer) Schaer., P. mastophoroides (Nyl.) Zahlbr., P. mucosa (Vain.) R. C. Harris, P. … EndNote Read more... 

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Verdon D. & Elix J. A. (1994): A new species and new records of Physma from Australasia - Acta Bot. Fennica, 150: 209-215

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de la Rosa I.N., Passo A., Rodríguez J.M., Chiapella J.O. & Messuti M.I. (2016): A new species and new records of Lecanora (Lecanoraceae, lichenized Ascomycota) with usnic acid from the Antarctic region - Phytotaxa, 261(2): 185–193

A new species of Lecanora, L. flavocrassa, is described from the Antarctic region. Additionally, L. stenotropa is registered for the first time from Antarctica and the distribution range of L. intricata is extended to the Antarctic Peninsula. A key to the species of Lecanora from Antarctica that contain usnic acid as secondary metabolite is presented. Keywords: Antarctica, artificial substrates, diversity, Lecanorales, lichens, saxicolous, Fungi. EndNote Read more... 

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Papong K., Boonpragob K. & Lumbsch H.T. (2011): A new species and new records of Lecanora (Lecanoraceae, Ascomycota) from south–east Asia - Lichenologist, 43(1): 47-50

The new species Lecanora ulrikii from Bhutan and Thailand is described. It belongs to Lecanora s. str. and is characterized by relatively large, orange-brown to brown apothecia that are constricted at the base, a clear to inspersed hymenium, an epihymenium of the glabrata-type, and by the presence of atranorin, usnic acid and the isoarthothelin chemosyndrome. Further, three species, L. arthothelinella, L. austrotropica and L. subimmergens, are reported for the first time from Thailand. Key words: … EndNote Read more... 

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