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Kantvilas G. (1990): The genus Pertusaria in Tasmanian rainforest, Lichenologist, 22(3): 289-300

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Coppins B.J. & Kantvilas G. (1990): Studies on Micarea in Australasia 1. Four new species from Tasmania, Lichenologist, 22(3): 277-288

Four new species of Micarea are described from Tasmanian collections: M. austroternaria sp. nov. (also from Chile), M. flagellispora sp. nov. (also from New Zealand), M. isabellina sp. nov., and M. mutabilis sp. nov. (also from mainland Australia). ZP note: Micarea austroternaria was later synonymized with Micarea magellanica (Fryday 2004). EN Read more... 

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Elix J. A. & Johnston J. (1990): Three new species of Relicina from Australasia, Lichenologist, 22(3): 269-275

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Ahti T. (1990): New species of Cladonia from tropical South America, Lichenologist, 22(3): 261-268

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Henssen A. (1990): Thermutopsis jamesii L, a new member of the Lichinaceae from Antigua, Lichenologist, 22(3): 253-259

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Moberg R. (1990): Waynea, a new lichen genus in the Bacidiaceae from California, Lichenologist, 22(3): 249-252

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Krog H. (1990): New Ramalina species from Porto Santo, Madeira, Lichenologist, 22(3): 241-247

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Jørgensen P. M. (1990): The lichen genus Pterygiopsis in Northern Europe, Lichenologist, 22(3): 213-217

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Tønsberg T. (1990): Japewia subaurifera, a new lichen genus and species from North-west Europe and Western North America, Lichenologist, 22(3): 205-212

The genus Japewia Tønsb. is introduced to accommodate three species including J. subaurifera Muhr & Tønsb. sp. nov. based on material from Norway, Sweden, Finland, Scotland, Canada (British Columbia) and U.S.A. (Washington). This species is closely related to Lecidea tornoensis Nyl. but is distinguished in being sorediate and by the production of lobaric acid (accessory) and acetone-soluble pigments. It grows on bark of deciduous and coniferous trees. Lecidea carrollii Coppins & P . James and L. … EN Read more... 

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Brown D. H., Coppins B. J. & Galloway D. J. (1990): A birthday tribute: Peter James, Lichenologist, 22(3): 203-204

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