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Nimis P. L., Malyshev L., Bolognini G. & Friesen N. (1995): Phytogeographic diversity of the Putorana flora (N Siberia), Ann. Bot. Fennici, 32: 1-17

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Magnusson A. H. (1947): Studies in non-saxicolous species of Rinodina mainly from Europe and Siberia, Meddel. Göteborg. Bot. Trädg., 17: 191-338

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Zaslavskaya T. M. (1989): An outline of vegetation in the tundra part of the Anyuy upland (the western Chukotka), Botaniceskij Zurnal, 74(11): 1634-1645

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Sedelnikova N. V., Lashchninskiy N. N. & Luzanov V. G. (1989): Epiphytic lichens of Chernevoy forests of Salair (the Altai-Sayan mountain system), Botaniceskij Zurnal, 74(11): 1572-1583

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Sedelnikova N. V. & Lashchinski N. N. (1991): Lichens of pine forests of the Salair mountain range (the Altai-Sayan mountain region), Botaniceskij Zurnal, 76(1): 20-29

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Zhurbenko M. P. (1992): The new and rare species of lichens from the north-western part of the Putorana plateau, Botaniceskij Zurnal, 77(3): 108-118

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Ponzetti J. M., McCune B. & Pyke D. A. (2007): Biotic soil crusts in relation to topography, cheatgrass and fire in the Columbia Basin, Washington, Bryologist, 110(4): 706-722

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Pärn A. & Trass H. H. (1990): Epiphytic lichens of mountain forests of the Khamar-Daban mountain range (the Baikal region), Botaniceskij Zurnal, 75(3): 358-368

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Sedelnikova N. V. (1993): Lichens in the structure of dark - coniferous forests of the Altai Mountains and Kuznetsk highland, Botaniceskij Zurnal, 78(10): 23-31

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Tønsberg T. (1992): The sorediate and isidiate, corticolous, crustose lichens in Norway, Sommerfeltia, 14: 1-331

128 species in 45 genera of sorediate and isidiate, crustose, corticolous lichens are recorded from Norway. Accounts of their morphology, chemistry, and substratum preferences are presented, and a discussion of their distribution in Norway is supported by maps for a number of taxa. With few exceptions, the taxa can be distinguished on thallus characters alone. Several taxa, especially those with brown or blue-pigmented soralia, have soredia with a distinct cortex. New species are: Buellia arborea … EN Read more... 

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