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Foliicolous lichens from Suriname and Guyana: new records and three new species [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
Sampling of foliicolous lichens by the first author in Suriname in 2014 resulted in 103 records of lichenized and lichenicolous fungi for Suriname, including 89 first records for the country and one undescribed species.
Sipman, Harrie J. M.   +1 more
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Byssoloma subdiscordans (Nyl.) P. James: Distributional range and its habitat preference in Indian subcontinent [PDF]

open access: yes, 2013
The present paper deals with the new distributional record of Byssoloma subdiscordans for Western Himalayan lichen flora and a new habitat record for Indian subcontinent.
Joshi, Y., Tripathi, M.
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Foliicolous lichen collections on Mount Kanga, Tanzania (East Africa) [PDF]

open access: yes, 2015
The Tanzanian Mt Kanga was at first visited by Tamás Pócs in 1987 when he collected foliicolous lichens in lowland rainforest between 800 and 900 m elevation and in submontane rainforest between 900 and 1,250 m.
Farkas, E.
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New pyrenocarpous lichens from NE Argentina [PDF]

open access: yes, 2014
Five new species of corticolous pyrenocarpous lichens are described from tropical and subtropical forests in the Chaco and Misiones provinces in NE Argentina: Aspidothelium submuriforme with globose, grey ascomata and ascospores mostly 7-septate with 0–2
Aptroot, André   +2 more
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First report on the occurrence of plasticolous lichens from Uttarakhand, India [PDF]

open access: yes, 2013
The paper documents the distribution of three species [Hyperphyscia adglutinata (Flörke) H.Mayrhofer and Poelt, Paromotrema austrosinense (Zahlbr.) Hale and Punctelia subrudecta (Zahlbr.) Hale] of lichens from 14 years old nylon nets collected from ...
Jagtap, Vineeta   +2 more
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Bibliography and checklist of foliicolous lichenized fungi up to 1992 [PDF]

open access: yes, 1993
Bibliographic records are presented of 324 scientific papers on foliicolous lichenized fungi published subsequent to Santesson’s survey of 1952. The 482 species presently known are listed in an alphabetical checklist, with references to important ...
Farkas, Edit E., Sipman, Harrie J. M.
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Diversity of foliicolous lichens in Shivamogga district, Karnataka

open access: yesCryptogam Biodiversity and Assessment, 2018
Foliicolous lichens are one of the poorly documented groups of organisms found exclusively in evergreen forests. Very few works have been done on this group of lichens in the state of Karnataka. Hence, the present study is carried out to document the diversity of foliicolous lichens in evergreen, shola and semi-evergreen forest patches of Shivamogga ...
Shravan Kumar Subramanya   +1 more
openaire   +1 more source

Plants and Insect Eggs: First Report of a Katydid Using a Fern as Host for Oviposition

open access: yesNew Zealand Journal of Botany, Volume 64, Issue 1, March 2026.
Ferns are the second most diverse lineage of vascular plants worldwide and are particularly abundant in tropical forests. However, the ecological significance of such remarkable diversity has been often underestimated. In this article, we report for the first time the observation of ferns, specifically Polytaenium cajenense (Desv.) Benedict ...
Rafael P. Farias   +5 more
wiley   +1 more source

100 years of tropical bryophyte and lichen ecology : a bibliographic guide to the literature from 1901 - 2000 [PDF]

open access: yes, 2002
A list of 401 citations pertaining to the ecology of tropical bryophytes and lichens is presented. The bibliography includes publications addressing the biology, ecology, natural history, and physiology of bryophytes and lichens, but generally eschews ...
Merwin, Mark C., Nadkarni, Nalini M.
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The first comprehensive multilocus phylogeny of the lichenized genus Micarea (Ectolechiaceae, Ascomycota)

open access: yesTAXON, Volume 75, Issue 1, February 2026.
Abstract Micarea is a crustose cosmopolitan lichen genus that belongs to the euascomycete class Lecanoromycetes. Recent molecular phylogenies on the genus based on one to three loci have mostly focused on Micarea s.str., including the type species M. prasina, and suggested that Micarea s.l. is paraphyletic.
Leena Myllys   +14 more
wiley   +1 more source

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