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Martínez I., Aragón G. & Lumbsch H. T. (1999): Lecanora paramerae, a new lichen from Spain, Lichenologist, 31(4): 315-318

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Torzilli A. P., Mikelson P. A. & Lawrey J. D. (1999): Physiological effect of lichen secondary metabolites on the lichen parasite Marchandiomyces corallinus, Lichenologist, 31(3): 307-314

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Prieto B., Rivas T. & Silva B. (1999): Environmental factors affecting the distribution of lichens on granitic monuments in the Iberian peninsula, Lichenologist, 31(3): 291-305

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Lücking R. (1999): Ecology of foliicolous lichens at the "Botarrama" trail (Costa Rica), a neotropical rainforest. IV. species associations, their sa, Lichenologist, 31(3): 269-289

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Murtagh G. J., Dyer P. S., McClure P. C. & Crittenden P. D. (1999): Use of randomly amplified polymorphic DNA markers as a tool to study variation in lichen-forming fungi, Lichenologist, 31(3): 257-267

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Goffinet B. & Miadlikowska J. (1999): Peltigera phyllidiosa (Peltigeraceae, Ascomycotina), a new species from the southern Appalachians corroborated by its sequences, Lichenologist, 31(3): 247-256

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McCarthy P. M. (1999): Three new species of Porina (Trichotheliaceae) from Thailand, Lichenologist, 31(3): 239-246

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Kantvilas G. (1999): A new species of Schaereria from Tasmania, Lichenologist, 31(3): 231-238

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McCarthy P. M. & Kantvilas G. (1999): Pyrenocollema montanum, a new species from Tasmania, Lichenologist, 31(3): 227-230

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Kantvilas G., Hafellner J. & Elix J.A, (1999): Tasmidella, a new lichen genus from Tasmania, with a revised circumscription of the family Megalariaceae, Lichenologist, 31(3): 213–225

The new crustose lichen genus Tasmidella, containing the species, T. variabilis sp. nov. with two varieties, var. variabilis and var. inactiva var. nov., is described. Tasmidella is most closely related to Megalaria, from which it differs chiefly by having simple ascospores with a layered wall. Relationships with superficially similar genera are discussed. A revised circumscription of the family Megalariaceae is provided to take into account the inclusion of a second genus. EN Read more... 

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