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Урбанавичене И.Н. & Урбанавичюс Г.П. [Urbanavichene I.N. & Urbanavichus G.P.] (2023): К лихенофлоре Мантуровского кластера заповедника «Кологривский лес» (Костромская область, Россия) [To the lichen flora of the Manturovskii cluster of the Kologriv Forest Reserve (Kostroma Region, Russia)] - Новости систематики низших растений [Novosti sistematiki nizshikh rastenii] / Novitates systematicae plantarum non vascularium, 57(1): 83–105

[in Russian with English abstract: ] The first data on the lichen flora of the Manturovskii cluster of the Kologriv Forest Reserve are provided. In total, 313 species are listed including 278 lichen species, 18 species of lichenicolous, and 17 species non-lichenized saprobic fungi. Sixty five species are recorded for the Kologriv Forest Reserve for the first time; 54 of them newly recorded for the Kostroma Region. Of these, Cryptodiscus pini, Lecanora variolascens, and Micarea isidioprasina are … URL EndNote Read more... 

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Himelbrant D.E., Stepanchikova I.S., Kuznetsova E.S. & Pankova V.V. (2023): Are lichens coming back? Strelninsky Bereg Protected Area (St. Petersburg, Russia) - Новости систематики низших растений [Novosti sistematiki nizshikh rastenii] / Novitates systematicae plantarum non vascularium, 57(1): 55–74

The total revealed lichen diversity of Strelninsky Bereg Protected Area includes 130 species, 123 of them are lichenized, four are lichenicolous, and three are non-lichenized saprobic fungi. The lichen biota of Strelninsky Bereg is quite rich, despite extremely small size of the area. The lichen Lecania olivacella is new to Russia. Bacidina pycnidiata, Fellhanera bouteillei, and Lecidella subviridis are new to North-Western European Russia. Nine lichen species reported from Strelninsky Bereg are … URL EndNote PDF Read more... 

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Kotkova V.M., Czernyadjeva I.V., Davydov E.A., Doroshina G.Ya., Efimov D.Yu., Efimova L.A., Frolov I.V., Gabiger Ya.I., Glushсhenko M.Yu., Gorbunova I.A., Himelbrant D.E., Ignatenko M.E., Kalinina L.B., Kurbatova L.E., Kushnevskaya H.V., Lashchinsky N.N., Lotiev K.Yu., Moroz E.L., Notov A.A., Novozhilov Yu.K., Otmakhov Yu.S., Plikina N.V., Popova N.N., Potemkin A.D., Putilina V.A., Ryzhkova P.Yu., Sambyla Ch.N., Smirnova E.V., Stepanchikova I.S., Storozhenko Yu.V., Troeva E.I., Tsurykau A.G., Vishnyakov V.S., Vlasenko A.V., Vlasenko V.A., Volkova E.A., Volosnova L.F., Yakovchenko L.S., Yatsenko-Stepanova T.N., Zhuykov K.A. & Zueva A.S. (2023): New cryptogamic records. 11 - Новости систематики низших растений [Novosti sistematiki nizshikh rastenii] / Novitates systematicae plantarum non vascularium, 57(1): 155–204

First records of algae for the Orenburg Region and Urals of Russia, for the Republic of Belarus and Georgia, fungi for St. Petersburg, Kemerovo and Novosibirsk regions, republics of Altai and Tuva, Altai, Krasnoyarsk and Trans-Baikal territories, myxomycetes for the Omsk and Tomsk regions, republics of Tuva and Sakha (Yakutia) of Russia and Republic of Belarus, lichens, licheni­colous and allied fungi for the Omsk, Ryazan, Sakhalin and Tver regions, Altai, Khabarovsk and Primorye territories, mosses … URL EndNote PDF Read more... 

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Lishtva A.V. (2023): Nephromopsis ornata (Parmeliaceae, lichenized Ascomycota) — a new species to Siberia - Новости систематики низших растений [Novosti sistematiki nizshikh rastenii] / Novitates systematicae plantarum non vascularium, 57(1): 75–82

The discovery of a new for Siberia suboceanic nemoral lichen Nephromopsis ornata is reported. All collected specimens fully correspond to the morphological description of the species and differ from other representatives of the genus in the light-yellow color of the medulla. The new locality is more than 1500 km away from the previously known ones. The habitat conditions and associated species are described. Within the surveyed area, there are also other East Asian lichens with disjunctive ranges … URL EndNote PDF Read more... 

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Урбанавичюс Г.П. & Урбанавичене И.Н. [Urbanavichus G.P. & Urbanavichene I.N.] (2023): Cryptodiscus muriformis (Stictidaceae) и Gyalecta incarnata (Gyalectaceae) – новые виды для лихенофлоры России [Cryptodiscus muriformis (Stictidaceae) and Gyalecta incarnata (Gyalectaceae) – new species for the lichen flora of Russia] - Turczaninowia, 26(1): 112–115

[in Russian with English abstract: ] Cryptodiscus muriformis and Gyalecta incarnata are reported for the first time for Russia from the Nizhny Novgorod Region and the Murmansk Region, respectively. The locality of G. incarnata in the Khibiny is the first one beyond the Arctic Circle and the northernmost and easternmost in the world. The locality of C. muriformis in the Kerzhensky Nature Reserve is 1600 km away from the nearest known one in Sweden. A full description of C. muriformis in Russian … URL EndNote PDF Read more... 

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Chesnokov S.V., Pan’kova V.V. & Konoreva L.A. (2023): Fissurina inabensis (Graphidaceae, Ascomycota), a new record to Russia from Shikotan Island - Turczaninowia, 26(1): 116–123

During the study of the lichen biota of Shikotan Island, Fissurinainabensis (Vain.) M. Nakan. et Kashiw. was identified on the basis of morphological and anatomical data. It is the first record to Russia both at a species and at genus level. The phylogenetic analysis based on the ITS sequences of the studied specimens supported the close re-lationship with F. insidiosa C. Knight et Mitt. belonging to the subfamily Fissurinoideae. A detailed description of the morphology, anatomy and secondary metabolites … URL EndNote PDF Read more... 

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Яцына A.П., Чесноков С.В., Конорева Л.А. & Голубков В.В. [Yatsyna A.P., Chesnokov S.V., Konoreva L.A. & Golubkov V.V.] (2023): Ревизия лишайников рода Micarea (Pilocarpaceae) в Беларуси, c ключом для определения видов [A revision of the lichen genus Micarea (Pilocarpaceae) in Belarus, with a key to the species] - Новости систематики низших растений [Novosti sistematiki nizshikh rastenii] / Novitates systematicae plantarum non vascularium, 57(1): 107–122

[in Russian with English abstract: ] As a result of the revision of the herbarium material stored at the V. F. Kuprevich Institute of Experimental Botany of the National Academy of Sciences of Belarus (MSK), 17 lichen species from the genus Micarea have been identified for Belarus, of which six are reported for the first time for the republic: M. byssacea, M. microareolata, M. nowakii, M. pusilla, M. pseudomicrococca, and M. soralifera. In addition, four other species are known for Belarus according … URL EndNote PDF Read more... 

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Fałtynowicz W. & Wierzchołek E. (2023): Pierwsze stanowisko Stereocaulon pileatum Ach. (Stereocaulaceae, Ascomycotina Licheniasti) na niżu polskim [The first locality of Stereocaulon pileatum Ach. (Stereocaulaceae, Ascomycotina Licheniasti) in the Polish lowland] - Steciana, 27(1): 7–9

A new locality of rare lichen species, Stereocaulon pileatum, in the Wielkopolska region was found in 2017 in the vicinity of Wieruszów city. The lichen grew massively on small melaphyre stones on the railway embankment over a lenght of almost 2 kilometers. The optimal habitat conditions are confirmed not only by the mass occurrence, but also by the good health of the thallus and the presence of numerous fruiting bodies. It is a species known in Poland from only 15 sites in the mountains. … URL EndNote PDF Read more... 

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Merges D., Dal Grande F., Valim H., Singh G. & Schmitt I. (2023): Gene abundance linked to climate zone: Parallel evolution of gene content along elevation gradients in lichenized fungi - Frontiers in Microbiology, 14: 1097787 [8 p.]

Introduction: Intraspecific genomic variability affects a species’ adaptive potential toward climatic conditions. Variation in gene content across populations and environments may point at genomic adaptations to specific environments. The lichen symbiosis, a stable association of fungal and photobiont partners, offers an excellent system to study environmentally driven gene content variation. Many of these species have remarkable environmental tolerances, and often form populations across different … URL EndNote PDF Read more... 

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Fałtynowicz W. & Jaśkiewicz M. (2023): Nowe stanowiska Evernia divaricata (L.) Ach. w zachodniej Polsce [New localities of Evernia divaricata (L.) Ach. in western Poland] - Steciana, 27(1): 3–5

[in Polish with English abstract: ] A new locality of a rare fruticose lichen species Evernia divaricata in the western part of Poland was found in the vicinity of two cities: Gubin and Twardogóra. Single specimens of this epiphytic lichen, grew on larch and birch. The thalli were healthy and well developed. Evernia divaricata is under strict legal protection and considered an endangered species in Poland (the CR category in the „Red List of Polish Lichens”). In the last dozen or so … URL EndNote PDF Read more... 

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