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Jørgensen P.M. & Goward T. (1994): Two new Leptogium species from western North America, Acta Botanica Fennica, 150: 75-78

Two distinctive species of Leptogium (lichenized Ascomycotina, Collemataceae) are described. L. polycarpum P.M.Jørg. & Goward from humid coastal regions has 4-spored asci and bears copious small apothecia all over its upper surface. L. subaridum P.M.Jørg. & Goward from semi-arid intermontane regions of southern British Columbia and northern Washington is easily recognized by its shiny, thick, isidia and special ecology. EN Read more... 

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Henssen A. (1994): Contribution to the morphology and species delimitation in Heppia sensu stricto (lichenized Ascomycotina), Acta Bot. Fennica, 150: 57-73

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Hawksworth D. L. & Antienza V. (1994): The lichenicolous fungi described by Veli Räsänen, Acta Bot. Fennica, 150: 47-55

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Hafellner J. (1994): On Biatoridium , a resurrected genus of lichenized fungi (Ascomycotina, Lecanorales), Acta Bot. Fennica, 150: 39-46

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Goward T. (1994): Notes on oldgrowth-dependent epiphytic macrolichens in inland British Columbia, Canada, Acta Bot. Fennica, 150: 31-38

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Farkas E.E. & Lőkös L.S. (1994): Distribution of the lichens Cladonia magyarica Vain., and Solorinella asteriscus Anzi in Europe, Acta Bot. Fennica, 150: 21-30

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Christensen S. N. (1994): Lichens associated with Pinus nigra on Mt. Trapezitsa, Epirus, NW Greece, Acta Bot. Fennica, 150: 11-20

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Castello M. & Nimis P. L. (1994): Critical notes on the genus Candelariella (Lichenes) in Antarctica, Acta Bot. Fennica, 150: 5-10

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Brodo I.M. & Tønsberg T. (1994): A new species of Micarea with stalked pycnidia from the west coast of North America, Acta Bot. Fennica, 150: 1-4

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Galloway D.J. (1988): Erik Acharius and his influence on English lichenology, Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History), Botany Series , 18(2): 149-194

The system of lichen taxonomy devised by the Swedish botanist Erik Acharius in his Methodus qua omnes detectos lichenes (1803) was introduced into English lichenology by Dawson Turner and James Edward Smith. At the instigation of Olof Swartz in Stockholm, both Smith and Turner corresponded with Acharius and sent him lichens from Britain, and from British explorations in the Pacific and North America. The influence of Acharius and Swartz on the development of lichenology in England in the early … EN Read more... 

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