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Hillardt C. (1854): Zur Flora des südlichen Böhmens, Oesterreichisches Botanisches Wochenblatt, 4(39): 313-315

Czech Republic; Southern Bohemia, PLA Blanský les; report on an excursion with dr. Jechl; several lichens noted; not excerpted by Vězda & Liška (1999) EN PDF Read more... 

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Harada H. (1999): Anisomeridium japonicum (lichenized Ascomycota, Monoblastiaceae), a new pyrenolichen species from Chiba-ken, central Japan, Nat. Hist. Res., 5(2): 53-56

Anisomeridium japonicum H. Harada sp. nov. is described as new from Chiba-ken, central Japan. It is characterized by having greenish gray thin thallus, small perithecia (0.15- 0.2 mm diam.), and 1-septate, relatively small ascospores (9-16 X4-6/im), and by growing on non-calcareous rocks in semi-freshwater habitats. lichens, lichenized Ascomycota, Monoblastiaceae, Anisomeridium, taxonomy, new species, Japan EN Read more... 

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Harada H. (1999): Thelenella luridella (lichenized ascomycota, Thelenellaceae), newly found in Japan, J.Nat.Hist.Mus.Inst., Chiba, 5(2): 91-95

Thelenella luridella (Nyl.) Mayrh. is reported as new for Japan, as the first member of this genus. It was found on seaside rocks in the splash zone in Miyagi-ken, northern Honshu, and on Haha-jima Island of the Ogasawara Islands. It has been previously known mainly from the tropics and subtropics in the world, and this is the first record in eastern Asia. A description and figures are provided for T. luridella on the basis of the Japanese materials. lichens, lichenized Ascomycota, Thelenellaceae, … EN Read more... 

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Harada H. (1999): Pyrenocollema japonicum, a new freshwater species of pyrenocarpous lichen from Japan, Bryologist, 102(1): 50-52

Pyrenocollema japonicum H. Harada is described as new on the basis of a specimen from Iwate-ken, northern Japan. It is characterized by having a purplish-brown, smooth thallus; ? sessile (or immersed only at base), + globose, black perithecia without thalline cover; 1-septate ascospores (20 X 5 mm); and ellipsoid pycnoconidia (2-3 X ca 1 mm). It occurs on periodically submerged rocks in forested gorges. EN Read more... 

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Harada H. (2000): Taxonomic notes on the lichen family Verrucariaceae in Japan (XII). Verrucaria minuscula, Nat. Hist. Res., 6: 1-4

Verrucaria minuscula H. Harada is investigated taxonomically. This species was recently collected from Chiba-ken, central Japan for the first time since the original collection from Shizuoka-ken, central Japan. It is characterized by having almost exposed, small (ca. 0.1 mm diam.) perithecia, relatively small (12-16x5-8//m) ascospores etc., and by growing in terrestrial habitats. Perithecial walls vary greatly in color, from almost colorless throughout, brownish in the outer and ±inner parts, or … EN Read more... 

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Harada H. (1999): Taxonomic notes on pyrenocarpous lichens in Japan 1. Strigula aquatica H. Harada, Hikobia, 13: 35-38

Strigula aquatica H.Harada, previously known only by the holotype from Okayama- ken, western Japan, has been recently found at several localities in Chiba-ken, central Japan. Some specimens from Chiba were collected in freshwater habitats like the holotype, but the others were found in terrestrial habitats on forested hills. The specimens from Chiba show great variations in involucrellum and ascospore size. A description and figures are provided EN Read more... 

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Moon K. H. (1999): Lichens of Mt. Sorak in Korea, Journ. Hattori Bot. Lab., 86: 187-220

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Ohmura Y. & Kashiwadani H. (1997): Lichens of Mt. O-akan and its adjacent areas, Hokkaido, Japan, Bulletin of the National Museum of Nature and Science, Series B [Tokyo], 23(1): 1-24

In Mt. O-akan and its adjacent areas, 220 taxa of lichens are recognized as the results of taxonomic study of 950 specimens collected there. Most of them are common in other areas of Hokkaido and on various mountains especially of northern Japan. Japewia subaurifera and Ochrolechia androgyna are newly recorded for Japan and Anisomeridium nyssaegenum, Calicium trabinellum, Chaenotheca brunneola, Chaenothecopsis pusilla, Hypocenomyce friesii, Lecanora imshaugii, Lecidea brachyspora, Ochrolechia akagiensis, … EN Read more... 

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Sipman H.J.M. & Wolf J.H.D. (1998): Provisional checklist for the lichens of Chiapas, Acta Botanica Mexicana, 45: 1-29

A list is presented of 359 lichen taxa known so far from Chiapas (Mexico). It is based on literature records and recent collections made by Breedlove and by Wolf and collaborators. The actual lichen flora of Chiapas is estimated to be certainly much larger. EN Read more... 

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Lücking R. & Nelsen M.P. (2018): Ediacarans, protolichens, and lichen-derived Penicillium: a critical reassessment of the evolution of lichenization in fungi, In: Krings M., Harper C.J., Cúneo N.R. & Rothwell G.W. (eds), Transformative Paleobotany, p. 551–590, Elsevier, Amsterdam

Book chapter; Keywords: Acarosporomycetes; Amber; Biocrusts; Ediacarans; Fossil calibration; Gondwanagaricites; Honeggeriella complexa; Lichenization; Molecular clock; Penicillium; Proterozoic; Protolichens; Umbilicariomycetes EN Read more... 

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