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E. A. Davydov, A. Titov and S. Zamora 2007: Additions to the lichen biota of Altai Mountains (Siberia). II. - Turczaninowia 10(1): 60-67. [RLL List # 215 / Rec.# 30670]
Keywords: SIBERIA/ ALTAI/ MONGOLIA/ KAZAKHSTAN/ RUSSIA
Abstract: [New records of lichens are discussed. Chaenothecopsis hospitans (Th. Fr.) Tibell and Bacidina arnoldiana (Körber)V.Wirth and Vězda are new for Asia, Umbilicaria altaiensis Wei et Jiang %96 new for Kazakhstan, Xanthoparmelia subdiffluens Hale %96 new for Asian part of Russia, Flavopunctelia flaventior (Stirt.) Hale %96 new for Siberia, Cybebe gracilenta (Ach.) Tibell, Caloplaca diphyodes (Nyl.) Jatta, Verrucaria aethiobola Wahlenb. %96 new for West Siberia, Bacidina inundata (Fr.) Vězda, Rhizocarpon badioatrum (Flörke ex Spreng.) Th. Fr., Physconia perisidiosa (Erichsen)Moberg, Lobothalia melanaspis (Ach.) Hafellner %96 new for Altai Mts., Melanelia subargentifera (Nyl.) Essl., Verrucaria aquatilis Mudd, Verrucaria hydrella Ach. %96 new for North-West Altai botanic-geography subprovince (new for Altaisky krai). Phaeophyscia denigrata (Hue)Moberg %96 newforMongolia. Newlocalities of following rare species are given: Phaeophyscia denigrata (Hue)Moberg and Leptogiumasiaticum P.M. Jørg. Label data as well as distribution in the world are given for every species.In Russian with an English summary.]

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