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Lumbsch H. T. & Mangold A. (2007): Diploschistes elixii (Ostropales: Thelotremataceae), an overlooked terricolous species from Western Australia, Lichenologist, 39(5): 459-462

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Eichenberger C., Aptroot A. & Honegger R. (2007): Three new Xanthoria species from South Africa: X. hirsuta, X. inflata and X. doidgeae, Lichenologist, 39(5): 451-458

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Pérez-Vargas I., Hernández-Padrón C. & Elix J. A. (2007): A new species of Xanthoparmelia (Ascomycota: Parmeliaceae) from the Canary Islands, Lichenologist, 39(5): 445-449

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Halici M. G. & Hawksworth D. L. (2007): Two new species of lichenicolous fungi from Turkey, Lichenologist, 39(5): 439-443

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Tõrra T. & Randlane T. (2007): The lichen genus Usnea (lichenized Ascomycetes, Parmeliaceae) in Estonia with a key to the species in the Baltic countries, Lichenologist, 39(5): 415-438

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Arup U., Arneng E. & Søchting U. (2007): Caloplaca fuscorufa—a misunderstood species in northern Europe, Lichenologist, 39(5): 409-414

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Sipman H.J.M. (2003): New species of Cryptothecia, Lepraria, and Ocellularia (lichenized Ascomycetes) from Singapore, Bibl. Lichenol., 86: 177-184

Descriptions are provided for four lichen species found to be common in urbanised tropical environments in Singapore and probably of importance for studying the influence of urbanisation on lichen biodiversity in the tropics. The species are: Cryptothecia granularis, Lepraria usnica, Ocellularia feigei and O. tanii EN Read more... 

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Sérusiaux E. & Lücking R. (2003): The lichen genus Caprettia Bat. & H. Maia (Monoblastiaceae), Bibliotheca Lichenologica, 86: 161-176

The lichen genus Caprettia Bat. & H. Maia is reassessed, and its extraordinary mean of expelling its conidia in mucilagineous sacci through long cilia-like pycnidia is described. Such features are otherwise only known in Anisomeridium polypori (Ellis & Everh.) Barr and in another, undescribed species of the same genus. Caprettia is included in the Monoblastiaceae, and the relationships with several species currently placed in dium remain to be clarified. The genus Porinula Vězda is reduced into … EN Read more... 

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Schultz M. (2003): Lempholemma socotranum, a new species of the Lichinaceae from Socotra (Yemen, Indian Ocean), Bibl. Lichenol., 86: 155-159

Lempholemma socotranum sp. nova is described in the cyanobacterial lichen family Lichinaceae. It is characterized by an umbilicate-squamulose thallus with flat to convex, irregularly incised, lobate margins. The new species is currently only known from dry, inclined limestone boulders on the Yemeni island of Socotra off the coast of Somalia in the western Indian Ocean EN Read more... 

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Schmitt I., Martín M. P., Türk R. & Lumbsch H. T. (2003): Phylogenetic position of the genera Varicellaria, Melanaria and Thamnochrolechia (Pertusariales), Bibl. Lichenol., 86: 147-154

The phylogeny of the genera Melanaria,Varicellaria and Thamnochrolechia (Pertusariales) was investigated using nucleotide sequences of the nu LSU rRNA and mt SSU rRNA genes. In Thamnochrolechia only the LSU data set could be obtained. Sequences from these regions of 12 pertusarialean fungi were aligned to those of three representatives of Agyriales used as outgroup. The combined alignment was analyzed cladistically using maximum parsimony. The Melanaria species clustered within Pertusaria s.str. … EN Read more... 

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