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Barclay-Estrup P. (1992): Lichens of Cocos nucifera on Caye Caulker, Belize, Lichenologist, 24(3): 249-254

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Stevens G. N. (1992): Variation in thallus morphology in response to climatic and geographical distribution in an Usnea complex., Lichenologist, 24(3): 229-248

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Moreno P. P. & Egea J. M. (1992): Digitothyrea, a new genus in the family Lichinaceae, Lichenologist, 24(3): 215-228

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Henssen A. & Titze A. (1992): Neofuscelia squamariata and Neofuscelia almbornii sp. nov. (Parmeliaceae), Lichenologist, 24(3): 203-213

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Hendersson A. (1992): Literature on air pollution and lichens 35, Lichenologist, 24(2): 193-200

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Fahselt D. (1992): Geothermal effects on multiple enzyme forms in the lichenCladonia mitis, Lichenologist, 24(2): 181-192

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Gilbert O. L. & Coppins B. J. (1992): The lichens of Caenlochan, Angus, Lichenologist, 24(2): 143-163

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Henssen A. (1992): Placoparmelia patagonica, a new lichen genus and species from Argentina (Parmeliaceae), Lichenologist, 24(2): 133-142

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1699
Wedin M. (1992): Taxonomic and distributional notes on the genus Sphaerophorus (Caliciales) in the southern hemisphere, Lichenologist, 24(2): 119-131

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Obermayer W. & Poelt J. (1992): Contributions to the knowledge of the lichen flora of the Himalayas III. On Lecanora somervellii Paulson (lichenized Ascomycotina, Lecanoraceae), Lichenologist, 24(2): 111-117

The lichen Lecanora somervellii Paulson, first described from the northern slopes of Mt Everest in Tibet, has been collected at four other localities in the High Himalayas, at altitudes between 3750 and 5540 m. As the type material appears to be missing, a neotype is designated here. The species has an unusual lemon yellow colour due to the pigment calycin; this compound is in addition to usnic acid, which is widespread in Lecanora. Lecanora somervellii is otherwise very similar in essential … EN Read more... 

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