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Harada H. (2001): Taxonomic notes on pyrenocarpous lichens in Japan (3). Pyrenula concatervans (Nyl.) R. C. Harris (Pyrenulaceae) new for Japan, J.Nat.Hist.Mus.Inst., Chiba, 6(2): 139-142

Pyrenula concalervans (Nyl.) R. C. Harris (lichenized Ascomycota, Melanommatales, Pyrenulaceae) is reported as new for Japan. It was collected on the trunk of an evergreen hardwood, Daphniphyllum teijsmanii in the warm temperate zone, Chiba-ken, central Japan. It is typical of this species by having a brownish crustose thallus, UV —, with white dots, well-developed chondroid cortex, solitary perithecioid ascomata with apical ostioles, black perithecial walls with colorless crystals, hymenium lacking … EN Read more... 

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Harada H. (2000): Taxonomic notes on pyrenocarpous lichens in Japan (2). Pyrenocollema halodytes (Nyl.) R.C. Harris in Egan, a marine cyanolichen, Hikobia, 13: 133-139

Taxonomic study on marine species of Pyrenocollema in Japan has revealed P. halodytes (Nyl.) R.C.Harris in Egan as the only cpilithic species recognized. It is characterized by usually brownish, semipcllucid, continuous, epilithic crustose thallus with cyanobiont, exposed, black hemispherical perithecia, branched and anastomosing paraphysoids, and colorless, 1-septate ascospores. Ascomata frequently lack the apical portion probably by erosion. It is found on various siliceous rocks such as andesite, … EN Read more... 

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Harada H. (2000): Distopyrenis japonica (Ascomycota, Pyrenulaceae), a new lichen-allied lichenicolous fungus Chiba-ken, central Japan, Mycoscience, 41: 491-493

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Mikát M. et al. (2004): Přírodí památka Na Plachtě, AOPK ČR, 16 p.

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Harada H. (1998): Strigula maritima (lichenized Ascomycota, Strigulaceae), a new maritime species from western Japan, Bryologist, 101(4): 605-607

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Printzen C. & Tønsberg T. (2003): Four new species and three new apothecial pigments of Biatora, Bibliotheca Lichenologica, 86: 133-145

Biatora bacidioides from spruce forests of Eastern Turkey, B. chrysanthoides from spruce forests of the Pacific Northwest of North America and Norway, B. pausiaca from the coastal lowlands of Washington, U.S.A., and B. pontica from Turkey, Eastern North America, Austria, Norway and Slovenia are described as new to science. A revised key to sorediate species of Biatora is presented. Three hitherto uncharacterized pigments from the ascomata of B. pontica and B. pausiaca are described as Pontica-blue, … EN Read more... 

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Fryday A. (1996): A provisional re-assessment of the non-yellow species of Rhizocarpon occurring in the British Isles, British Lichen Society Bulletin, 78: 29–40

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van Herk C.M., Mathijssen-Spiekman E.A.M. & de Zwart D. (2003): Long distance nitrogen air pollution effects on lichens in Europe, Lichenologist, 35(4): 347-359

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van Herk C M (2003): Erratum. Long distance nitrogen air pollution effects on lichens in Europe, Lichenologist, 35(5-6): 413-415

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Sparrius L B., Aptroot A (2003): Bacidia adastra, a new sorediate lichen species from Western Europe, Lichenologist, 35(4): 275-278

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