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Hale M. E. (1988): Namakwa, a new lichen genus in the Parmeliaceae (Ascomycotina: Parmeliaceae) - Mycotaxon, 32: 169-174

Namakwa gen. nov. is characterized by the presence of usnic acid, pseudocyphellae, uniseriate spores and bifusiform conidia. The new genus is found in South Africa and is closely related to Xanthoparmelia. New: Namakwa gen. nov., N. exornata (Zahlbr.) comb. nov. EndNote Read more... 

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Hale M. E. (1989): A new lichen genus Psiloparmelia (Ascomycotina: Parmeliaceae) - Mycotaxon, 35(1): 41-44

Psiloparmelia gen. nov. "It is based on Parmelia distincta Nyl. (Psiloparmelia distincta (Nyl.) Hale, comb. nov.) from the high Andes Mountains. A second species, P. arhizinosa Hale, sp. nov., has been discovered in Lesotho. The genus is characterized by a velvety lower surface without rhizines, a negative test for lichenin, and a high concentration of usnic acid and atranorin in the cortex EndNote Read more... 

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Vězda A. (2004): Zur Systematik von Bacidia permira (foliicole Flechte, Ascomycotina) - Czech Mycol., 56(1-2): 149-162

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Brusse F. A. (1989): Four new species of Parmelia (Lichenes) from Southern Africa, with further notes, new combinations and new lichen records - Mycotaxon, 35(1): 21-34

Parmelia dwaasbergensis sp. nov., P. inops sp. nov., P. lyrigera sp. nov., P. sitiens sp. nov., P. evernica (Hale) comb. nov., P. rubropustulata (Hale) comb. nov. The author also provides distributional and chemical notes on several other South African collections EndNote Read more... 

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Stevens G.N. (1987): The lichen genus Ramalina in Australia - Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History), Botany Series , 16(2): 107-223

This paper presents a revision of the lichen genus Ramalina in Australia. Of the 60 Ramalina taxa previously listed for Australia in catalogues only nine of those names are retained, six with unchanged status. Twenty-eight taxa belonging to 20 species are recognized for Australia. Two are new species: R. filicaulis and R. tropica. A new variety R. subfraxinea var. norstictica and a new subspecies R. inflata subsp. australis are described, and four names, R. celastri subsp. ovalis, R. inflata … EndNote Read more... 

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Galloway D.J. (1988): Studies in Pseudocyphellaria (lichens) I. The New Zealand species - Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History), Botany Series, 17: 1-267

Forty-eight species of Pseudocyphellaria Vainio are recorded and described from New Zealand, and their known distributions there are mapped. Details of the chemistry, ecology, ecophysiology, and biogeography of Pseudocyphellaria are presented, together with a key to species; the generic concept and infrageneric classification are briefly discussed. Pseudocyphellaria corbettii, P. haywardiorum, P. jamesii, P. lindsayi, P. nermula, and P. wilkinsii are newly described, and the new combination, … EndNote Read more... 

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Tabacchi R. & Tsoupras G. (1987): The chemical composition of Letharia vulpina (L.) Hue - Bibl. Lichenol., 25: 475-480

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Titze A. (1987): Sekikaic acid methyl ester found in Protousnea (Mot.) Krog - Bibl. Lichenol., 25: 469-473

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Geyer M. & Feige G. B. (1987): Analysis of depsides, depsidones and other lichen specific aromatics by high performance liquid chromatography - Bibl. Lichenol., 25: 467-468

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Huovinen K. (1987): A standard HPLC method for the analyses of aromatic lichen compounds - Bibl. Lichenol., 25: 457-466

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