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Moreau F. (1956): Sur la théorie biomorphogénique des Lichens, Revue Bryologique et Lichenologique, 25: 183-186

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Kofler L. (1956): Remarques sur les Lecanora corticoles du groupe subfusca. Leur répartition dans les Alpes du Dauphiné, Revue Bryologique et Lichenologique, 25: 167-182

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Imshaug H. A. (1956): Catalogue of Mexican lichens, Revue Bryologique et Lichenologique, 25: 321-385

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Degelius G. (1974): The lichen genus Collema with special reference to the extra - European species, Symb. Bot. Ups., 20: 1-215

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Tibell L. (1981): Notes on Caliciales 3. Some species from Africa, Lichenologist, 13(2): 161-165

Fifteen species are reported; 7 are new to Africa and two are first reports from Macronesia EN Read more... 

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Swinscow T. D. V. & Krog H. (1975): The Usnea undulata aggregate in East Africa, Lichenologist, 7: 121-138

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Fink B. (1935): The lichen flora of the United States. Completed for Publication by Joyce Hedrick, University of Michigan Press, xii + 426 pp

Fourth printing 1971 EN PDF Read more... 

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Kurokawa S. (1994): Japanese species of Parmelia Ach. (sens. str.), Parmeliaceae 3, J. Jpn. Bot., 69: 204-213

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Kurokawa S. (1994): Japanese species of Parmelia Ach. (sens. str.), Parmeliaceae 2, J. Jpn. Bot., 69: 121-126

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Kantvilas G. & Jarman J. (1993): The cryptogamic flora of an isolated rainforest fragment in Tasmania, Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society, 111: 211-228

The cryptogamic flora of a small isolated natural fragment of rainforest in south-eastern Tasmania has retained its rainforest character but has been modified in comparison to the flora of large, well-buffered rainforest stands. There is a high proportion of widespread wet forest species and many typical rainforest lichens and bryophytes are absent or represented only by depauperate and/or sterile individuals. The relative proportions of hepatics to mosses is reversed compared with that normally … EN Read more... 

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