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LaGreca S. (2001): A new lichen for New York State, and a brief history of lichenology in New York - New York Flora Association Newsletter, 12(1): 1-5

Lecanora minutella EndNote Read more... 

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Rose F. (1987): A new lichen flora of Somerset - British Lichen Society Bulletin, 60: 9-9

URL EndNote Read more... 

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Tønsberg T. (1997): A new lichen exsiccata - Graphis Scripta, 8(2): 40

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Hazslinszky [F.] (1878): A new lichen - Grevillea, 6(39): 109

Belonia herculana sp. nov.; Rumania EndNote Read more... 

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Green H.A. (1887): A new lichen - Botanical Gazette, 12(5): 115

Buellia catawbense Willey sp. nov. EndNote Read more... 

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Orange A., Earland-Bennett P.M., Hitch C.J.B. & Powell M. (2017): A new leprose Leprocaulon (Ascomycota, Leprocaulales) from Great Britain - Lichenologist, 49(3): 183-188

Leprocaulon calcicola is described as new from walls in SE England; it is leprose, pale to mid blue-grey, and contains zeorin and usnic acid. It differs from L. knudsenii from North America in its habitat on mortared walls rather than non-calcareous rock and in its ITS sequence. ‘Lecanora’ ecorticata differs in the yellower colour, and the presence of unidentified fatty acids and traces of unknown terpenoids (but not zeorin) by thin-layer chromatography. Leprose lichens with usnic acid are still … EndNote Read more... 

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Elix J.A., Øvstedal D.O. & Gremmen N.J.M. (2005): A new Lepraria species from Gough Island, South Atlantic Ocean - Mycotaxon, 93: 273-275

Lepraria goughensis Elix & Øvstedal sp. nov. This is the first Lepraria species to contain lecanoric acid, gyrophoric acid, strepsilin, fragilin, and 7-chloroemodin EndNote Read more... 

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Elix J. A., Spielmann A. A. & Øvstedal D. O. (2010): A new Lepraria from Brazil - Hoehnea, 37(1): 39-41

(A new Lepraria from Brazil). Lepraria brasiliensis is described from Minas Gerais, Brazil. It is mainly characterized by the presence of thamnolic acid and atranorin as chemical constituents. atranorin, Brazil, Lepraria brasiliensis, thamnolic acid EndNote Read more... 

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Knudsen K. & Elix J. A. (2007): A new Lepraria (Stereocaulaceae) from the Santa Monica Mountains in southern California - Bryologist, 110(1): 115–118

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Culberson W. L., Culberson C. F., Fiscus S. A. (1983): A new lecanoric acid-producing Usnea from Mexico - Bryologist, 86: 254-256

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