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New and otherwise noteworthy records of lichenized and lichenicolous fungi from central European Russia II

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HERZOGIA
Volume 35, Issue 2, Pages 494-509

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BLAM E V
DOI: 10.13158/heia.35.2.2022.494

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lichens; allied fungi; European part of Russia; distribution

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  1. Institute of Forest Science, RAS [AAAA-.19-119053090074-7, AAAA-A19-119053090075-4]
  2. Bryanskiy Les State Nature Reserve
  3. BAYHOST fellowship from the Bayerische Staatsministerium fur Bildung und Kultus, Wissenschaft und Kunst

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This article presents records of various species of lichenized and lichenicolous fungi, including some new species. It also provides a brief description of the characteristics and geographic distribution of these species.
Records of fifteen species of lichenized and ten species of lichenicolous fungi are presented. Lecanora substerilis, Rufoplaca subpallida, Sarcogyne praetermissa and Verrucaria fuscoatroides are reported as new for Russia. Didymocyrtis epiphyscia s. lat., Epithamnolia longicladoniae, Lecanora barkmaniana and Sclerococcum epicladonia are new for the European part of Russia, and Arthonia phaeophysciae, Bacidina mendax, Cladonia novochlorophaea, Gyalecta carneola, Lichenoconium aeruginosum and Verrucaria pilosoides are new for central European Russia. A further nine species (Cliostomum corrugatum, Gyalecta derivata, Lichenoconium lecanorae, Micarea soralifera, Physciella chloantha, Taeniolella phaeophysciae, Talpapellis beschiana, Telogalla olivieri, Verrucaria ochrostoma) were rarely observed in central European Russia previously. Short notes on the characters and the geographic distribution of the species are provided.

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