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Tønsberg T. (1999): Additions to the Lichen Flora of North America 7. Some Species Found on Waadah Island, Washington, Bryologist, 102(1): 133-134

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Jørgensen P.M. (1999): Studies in the lichen family Pannariaceae VIII. Seven new parmelielloid lichens from New Zealand, New Zealand Journal of Botany, 37: 257-268

Abstract - Seven new lichen species are described, two from alpine/subalpine habitats (Parmeliella crassa and Santessoniella brunnea), three from dark and humid lowland bush-vegetation (Fuscopannaria granulans, Pannaria delicata, and Parmeliella subtilis), one from open, but moist mountain forests (Fuscoderma pyxinoides), and one from lowland valleys (Parmeliella aggregata). The delimitation of the parmelielloid genera is discussed and a key is given to distinguish them. An emended key to the sorediate … EN Read more... 

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Hafellner J. (1996): Bemerkenswerte Funde von Flechten und Lichenicole Pilze auf Makaronesischen Inseln 4. Einige bisher übersehene Lichenicole Arten d, Cryptogamie, Bryol. Lichenol., 17(1): 1-14

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IAL (1999): IAL, International lichenological newsletter, 32 (2): 34-63

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IAL (1999): IAL, International lichenological newsletter, 32 (1): 1-29

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Dětinský R. & Lisická E. (1999): Nové lokality niektorých zaujímavých štítnatcov (rod Peltigera, lichenizované askomycety) v Tatranskom národnom parku, Bull. Slov. Spoločn., Bratislava, 21: 4l-47

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Hajdúk J. & Lisická E. (1999): Cladonia rei (lichenizované askomycéty) na stanovištiach kontaminovaných imisiami z Kovohút Krompachy (SV Slovensko) [Cladonia rei (lichenized Ascomycotina) on heavy metal-contaminated habitats near copper smelters at Krompachy (NE Slovakia)], Bulletin Slovenskej Botanickej Spoločnosti, Bratislava, 21: 49-51

Cladonia rei, not very common lichen species in Slovakia, was found in the vicinity of copper smelters at Krompachy, growing on bare acid soil, amongst the moss Ceratodon purpureus, in habitats strongly affected by airborne heavy metals and SO2. All vascular plants, except for a few hardly surviving species of severely damaged shrubs and trees, have disappeared from these habitats. The lichen was very abundant, showing apparently a high tolerance towards the pollution. EN Read more... 

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Harada H. (2017): Taxonomic Notes on Pyrenocarpous Lichens in Japan (7). Anisomeridium throwerae (Monoblastiaceae) new to Japan, Lichenology, 16(1): 69–73

Anisomeridium throwerae is reported as new for Japan. It was found growing on the trunk of an evergreen hardwood, Cinnamomum japonicum, in forests in the warm-temperate zone in Kagoshima-ken, Kyushu, southwestern Japan. A detailed description with illustrations is provided based on the Japanese material. lichenized Ascomycota, new record, Taxonomy, biodiversity, Kagoshima, Japan EN Read more... 

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Vězda A. & Liška J. (1999): Katalog lišejníků České Republiky, Botanický ústav ČSAV, Průhonice, 283 p.

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Srb V. (1960): Život a dílo dr. M. Servíta, Acta musei reginaehradecensis ser. A, 1: 113-122

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