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  • Fryday, A.M. 2002: A revision of the species of the Rhizocarpon hochstetteri group occurring in the British Isles. - The Lichenologist 34(6): 451-477. [RLL List # 262 / Rec.# 42295]
    Abstract: Rhizocarpon hochstetteri s. str. is shown to be an upland/montane species with relatively large ascospores. The name Rhizocarpon infernulum is resurrected for the species with smaller ascospores previously included within R. hochstetteri, but which is probably more closely related to R. cinereovirens. Lectotypes are chosen for a number of taxa, including R. cinereovirens and R. infernulum, and descriptions provided for two new taxa with small hyaline, 1-septate ascospores: R. caesium, which occurs on damp, mildly basic rocks in oceanic areas, and R. infernulum f. sylvaticum occurring on siliceous rocks in damp deciduous woodlands. All these taxa are known also from North America. Rhizocarpon discoense is shown to be a distinct species, not a synonym ofR. cinereovirens . The different ascospore dimensions reported for R. hochstetteri by British and European authors are shown to be due to confusion between R. hochstetteri and R. polycarpum. A number of morphological characters are evaluated regarding their relevance to species separation in Rhizocarpon and the name Macrocarpa-green is proposed for the olivaceous pigment present in most species of Rhizocarpon and Porpidia. A key is provided for the species ofRhizocarpon with hyaline, 1-septate ascospores.
    – doi:10.1006/lich.2002.0416

    Countries/Continents: Great Britain/Europe
    Notes: New: Rhizocarpon caesium Fryday (from Great Britain, Ireland & Canada), R. infernulum f. sylvaticum Fryday (from Great Britain, Ireland, Canada, Sweden, U.S.A.). Lectotypified: Catillaria massalongoi Körb. (= R. massalongoi), Lecidea atro-alba [var.] concreta Ach. (≡ R. concretum), Lecidea decinerascens Nyl. (= R. infernulum), Lecidea hochstetteri f. incrassata Vain. (=R. hochstetteri), Lecidea infernula Nyl. (≡ R. infernulum), Patillaria cinereovirens Müll. Arg. (≡ R. cinereovirens)
    URL: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0024282902904160
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  • Lambley, PW 2003: British Lichen Society Bulletin. No. 92. Summer 2003. - . 84 pp. [RLL List # 191 / Rec.# 24623]
    Keywords: NEWSLETTER/ SOCIETIES
    Abstract: [News from the society and its members, and some short articles, cited separately. This issue also contains a bibliography of recent papers pertinent to the area, and a brief note on lichens in literature. New to the British Isles: Acarospora admissa, Rhizocarpon caesium, R. infernulum, Sclerophora farinacea.]
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  • Kinalioğlu, K. 2006: Lichens of Keşap District (Giresun, Turkey). - Acta Botanica Hungarica 48(1-2): 65-76. [RLL List # 203 / Rec.# 28844]
    Keywords: TURKEY/ GIRESUN/ FLORA/ LICHEN DISTRIBUTION/ BLACK SEA
    Abstract: [135 species. New to Turkey: Acrocordia cavata, Arthonia leucopellaea, Bacidia arceutina, Gyalecta biformis and Rhizocarpon infernulum. Study area is on the NE coast of Turkey on the Black Sea.
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  • Bi, Y.-X./ Zhang. Y.-M./ Zhao, Z.-T./ Hu, L. 2022: Four Species of Rhizocarpon Subg. Phaeothallus in China. - Mycotaxon 137(4): 701-713. [RLL List # 276 / Rec.# 44757]
    Abstract: Three lichen species are reported from China for the first time: Rhizocarpon cinereovirens, R. rittokense, and R. roridulum. A revision of the Chinese material determined as R. infernulum f. infernulum shows that it belongs to R. infernulum f. sylvaticum. The morphology, secondary chemistry, ecology, and distribution ranges of the species are investigated and discussed. An identification key is given to the species of Rhizocarpon subg. Phaeothallus in China.
    – doi:10.5248/137.701

    Notes: Includes key to Rhizocarpon subgen. Phaeothallus in China.
    URL: https://doi.org/10.5248/137.701
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  • Ertz, D. 2023: The lichens and lichenicolous fungi of the Semois valley between Bouillon and Bohan, with nineteen species new to Belgium [Les lichens et les champignons lichénicoles de la vallée de la Semois entre Bouillon et Bohan, avec dix-neuf espèces nouvelles pour la Belgique]. - Dumortiera 121: 18-44. [RLL List # 274 / Rec.# 44438]
    Abstract: 335 species of lichens and 24 species of lichenicolous fungi were recorded during inventories carried out between 2020 and 2023 in the section of the Semois valley between Bouillon and Bohan. Nineteen species are new to Belgium: Abrothallus caerulescens, Arthonia digitatae, A. graphidicola, Bacidina piceae, Chaenothecopsis ochroleuca, Cresponea premnea, Dirina fallax, Lecanora cenisia, Lichenostigma alpinum, Mycoblastus caesius, Porina collina, Placopyrenium breussii, Polycoccum microsticticum, Ramonia chrysophaea, Rhizocarpon postumum, Rimularia intercedens, Synarthonia leproidica, Verrucaria devensis and V. lapidicola. New localities were discovered for Aquacidia antricola, Arthopyrenia salicis, Coniocarpon cuspidans, Eopyrenula grandicula, Opegrapha areniseda, Porocyphus coccodes, Pronectria pertusariicola, Rhizocarpon infernulum f. sylvaticum, Sclerococcum sphaerale, Strigula taylorii, Stromatopogon cladoniae and Zyzygomyces bachmannii which were previously known in Belgium from only one or two localities. Strigula taylorii is considered to be a rapidly expanding species in Belgium. Several macrolichens of great conservation value have been observed: Dermatocarpon meiophyllizum, Leptogium cyanescens, Nephroma parile, Ricasolia virens, Peltigera leucophlebia, Scytinium palmatum and Vahliella leucophaea. The majority of records of Porina aenea in Wallonia are probably related to Porina byssophila, which grows both on the bark of various trees and rocks. The status of integral natural reserve of the most diversified sites is strongly desired in order to preserve the species of conservation interest linked to the forest and rocky habitats.
    – doi:10.5281/zenodo.7830895

    Notes: In French with English abstract.
    URL: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7830895
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  • McCarthy, P.M. 2023: Additional lichen records from New Zealand (53). - Australasian Lichenology 92: 38-43. [RLL List # 273 / Rec.# 44353]
    Abstract: Four lichen species are reported for the first time from New Zealand: Gyalidea japonica Harada & Vězda, Lecanora sphaerospora Müll.Arg., Megalaria melaloma (C.Knight) Kantvilas and Rhizocarpon infernulum (Nyl.) Lynge.
    Countries/Continents: New Zealand/Australasia
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  • Pykälä, J./ Myllys, L. 2023: Additions to the lichen flora of Finland. XI. - Graphis Scripta 35(5): 66-74. [RLL List # 277 / Rec.# 44945]
    Abstract: Lichen flora of broad-leaved forests and serpentine rock outcrops of Finland was studied during the year 2021. Seven lichen species are reported here as being new to Finland: Caloplaca grimmiae, Catillaria scotinodes, Lecanographa amylacea, Lecidella laureri, Rhizocarpon infernulum, Rinodina lecanorina and Tetramelas phaeophysciae. ITS sequences are provided for the species. Juha Pykälä,
    Countries/Continents: Finland/Europe
    URL: https://nhm2.uio.no/botanisk/lav/Graphis/35_5/GS_35_66.pdf
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