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Knudsen K. (2011): A new member of the genus Silobia (Acarosporaceae) from North America - Opuscula Philolichenum, 9: 27-30

The newly described genus Silobia is accepted. Acarospora hassei is discussed and transferred to Silobia. A key to the genus Silobia in North America is presented. KEYWORDS. – Maritime lichens, nomenclature, taxonomy. EndNote Read more... 

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Perez Catán S., Bubach D. & Messuti M.I. (2019): A new measurement tool to consider for airborne pollutants evaluations using lichens - Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 26: 14689–14692

An important factor affecting acquisition of pollution elements could be the lichen growth form. The Brunauer–Emmett–Teller theory approach has been used to determinate the specific area surface (BET-area) of solids by gas multilayer adsorption. Taking this standard method as a new tool, we measure the specific thallus area in foliose and fruticose lichens to evaluated area/volume relation for bioaccumulation prospects. Some preliminary results of elemental contents such as REEs (La, Sc, Sr) … EndNote Read more... 

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Lendemer J.C. (2016): A new look at Parmotrema madagascariaceum and P. xanthinum in North America - Journal of the Torrey Botanical Society, 143(3): 285-297

Species delimitation in foliose macrolichens has long been dominated by chemotaxonomy, resulting in many examples of seemingly morphologically identical species that differ only in the secondary metabolites they produce. This study examines two such species that are widespread in southeastern North America: Parmotrema madagascariaceum (Hue) Hale and Parmotrema xanthinum (Müll. Arg.) Hale. Drawing on data from biogeography, chemistry, morphology, and molecular phylogenetic analyses of nuclear ribosomal … EndNote Read more... 

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Kärnefelt E.I. (2000): A new long-desired lichen flora: Nordic Lichen Flora, Volume 1. - Graphis Scripta 11(2): 64 - Graphis Scripta, 16(1): 31-32

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Galun M. (1967): A new location for Gonohymenia mesopotamica J. Stein - Bryologist, 70: 330-332

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Sato M. (1968): A new locality of Cladonia pseudevansii Asahina - Misc. Bryol. & Lichenol., 4(10): 161-163

Japan, Sakhalin, Kurile Islands, Aleutian Islands, Alaska EndNote Read more... 

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Wang Yang J.-R. (1973): A new locality for the remarkable lichen Coenogonium interplexum Nyl. - Taiwania, 18(2): 194. DOI: 10.6165/tai.1973.18.194

A new locality for Coenogonium interplexum. URL EndNote Read more... 

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Brodo I.M. (1986): A new lobate species of the lichen genus Lecanora (Ascomycotina, Lecanoraceae) - Mycotaxon, 26: 309-317

Lecanora opiniconensis sp. nov.` Canada, USA, Rhizoplaca. EndNote Read more... 

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Merrill G.K. (1929): A new list of Alaskan lichens in the genus Cladonia - Bryologist, 32: 41-50

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Prieto M., Etayo J. & Olariaga I. (2021): A new lineage of mazaediate fungi in the Eurotiomycetes: Cryptocaliciomycetidae subclass. nov., based on the new species Cryptocalicium blascoi and the revision of the ascoma evolution - Mycological Progress, 20: 889–904

The class Eurotiomycetes (Ascomycota, Pezizomycotina) comprises important fungi used for medical, agricultural, industrial and scientific purposes. Eurotiomycetes is a morphologically and ecologically diverse monophyletic group. Within the Eurotiomycetes, different ascoma morphologies are found including cleistothecia and perithecia but also apothecia or stromatic forms. Mazaediate representatives (with a distinct structure in which loose masses of ascospores accumulate to be passively disseminated) … URL EndNote Read more... 

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