The crustose pyrenolichen Arthopyrenia betulicola is described as new to science based on collections from high elevations of Great Smoky Mountains National Park in eastern North America. The species is hypothesized to be endemic to the southern Appalachian Mountains where it occurs only on the bark of mature yellow birch (Betula alleghaniensis). It is a somewhat unusual member of the genus Arthopyrenia s.l. in consistently having a conspicuous photobiont layer of Trentepohlia. It differs from A. cinchonae, with which it is allopatric, by this feature as well as in having differently shaped and narrower ascospores
Thirteen species of lichens and one related fungus are reported as new to the Eastern Leningrad Regi...
The cryptogams of the San Juan and Sangre de Cristo mountains of southern Colorado have not attracte...
Whereas lichen-habitat relations have been well-documented globally, literature on lichens of vernal...
The 1997 National Park Service checklist of lichen species in the Great Smoky Mountains National Par...
Epiphytic lichen communities on a population of Tsuga caroliniana on Bluff Mountain were surveyed an...
While much of the flora of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park has been extensively studied, the...
A total of 171 species of lichens and allied fungi are reported from the spruce-fir forests of Mount...
The lichen genus Hypogymnia is widely distributed throughout the world, in such places as Europe, As...
Involucropyrenium breussii A. B. Gromakova et S. Y. Kondr., a new lichen species for science, is des...
The sterile asexually reproducing lichen Lecanora anakeestiicola is described as new to science from...
Fifty five species of lichens and lichenicolous fungi are reported from the Southern Ural (Republic ...
Three species of lichenized basidiomycetes in the Dictyonema clade from southeastern North America a...
Five lichen species: Bacidia pycnidiata, Fellhanera gyrophorica, Leucocarpia biatorella, Parmotrema ...
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Geographically disjunct and ecologically unusual populations of Cladonia apodocarpa from hardwood sw...
Thirteen species of lichens and one related fungus are reported as new to the Eastern Leningrad Regi...
The cryptogams of the San Juan and Sangre de Cristo mountains of southern Colorado have not attracte...
Whereas lichen-habitat relations have been well-documented globally, literature on lichens of vernal...
The 1997 National Park Service checklist of lichen species in the Great Smoky Mountains National Par...
Epiphytic lichen communities on a population of Tsuga caroliniana on Bluff Mountain were surveyed an...
While much of the flora of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park has been extensively studied, the...
A total of 171 species of lichens and allied fungi are reported from the spruce-fir forests of Mount...
The lichen genus Hypogymnia is widely distributed throughout the world, in such places as Europe, As...
Involucropyrenium breussii A. B. Gromakova et S. Y. Kondr., a new lichen species for science, is des...
The sterile asexually reproducing lichen Lecanora anakeestiicola is described as new to science from...
Fifty five species of lichens and lichenicolous fungi are reported from the Southern Ural (Republic ...
Three species of lichenized basidiomycetes in the Dictyonema clade from southeastern North America a...
Five lichen species: Bacidia pycnidiata, Fellhanera gyrophorica, Leucocarpia biatorella, Parmotrema ...
https://scholarworks.moreheadstate.edu/student_scholarship_posters/1143/thumbnail.jp
Geographically disjunct and ecologically unusual populations of Cladonia apodocarpa from hardwood sw...
Thirteen species of lichens and one related fungus are reported as new to the Eastern Leningrad Regi...
The cryptogams of the San Juan and Sangre de Cristo mountains of southern Colorado have not attracte...
Whereas lichen-habitat relations have been well-documented globally, literature on lichens of vernal...