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The Lichens of Italy – a Second Annotated Catalogue The lichens of Italy – A second annotated catalogue Appello ai lichenologi italiani Prevedo di mandare in stampa la seconda versione annotata della Checklist dei Licheni d’Italia entro la prima metà del 2016. Di seguito trovate la lista dei 1188 lavori pubblicati dal 1993 ad oggi che sono riuscito a ‘digerire’ sino ad ora. Vi pregherei di confrontare questa lista con quella dei vostri lavori pubblicati dopo il 1993. Se trovate qualche lavoro non compreso nella lista che citi almeno una specie (anche comune) per l’Italia, vi sarei grato se poteste inviarmi il relativo pdf entro il 31 dicembre 2015 (se prima ancora meglio). grazie in anticipo! Pier Luigi Nimis Abramini V., Chiappetta D., Valcuvia-Passadore M. - 2008 - La flora lichenica della Valle del Lesina (Sondrio). - Not. Soc. Lich. Ital., 21: 25. 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Adamo P., Arienzo M., Pugliese M., Roca V., Violante P. - 2004 - Accumulation history of radionuclides in the lichen Stereocaulon vesuvianum from Mt. Vesuvius (south Italy). - Environm. Pollution, 127, 3: 455-461. Adamo P., Bargagli R., Giordano P., Modenesi P., Monaci F., Pittao E., Spagnuolo V., Tretiach M - 2008 - Natural and pre-treatments induced variability in the chimica composition and morphology of lichens and mosses selected for active monitoring of airborne elements . - Environm. Poll., 152: 11-19. Adler M.T., Ahti T. - 1996 - The distinction of Punctelia perreticulata and P. subrudecta (Parmeliaceae, Lecanorales). - Lichenologist, 28, 5: 431-436. Agnorelli C., Bargagli R., Carletti L., Modenesi P., Monaci F., Pittao E., Tretiach M. - 2004 - Accumulo di metalli in traccia in campioni vivi e devitalizzati di Pseudevernia furfuracea e Hypnum cupressiforme trapiantati in un ambiente urbano. - Not. Soc. Lich. Ital. 17: 31-32. Ahti T., Puntillo D. - 1995 - The status of Cladonia pseudopityrea, an overlooked Mediterranean lichen . - In: Fred J. & al. (eds.): Flechten Follmann, Bot. Inst. Univ. Cologne, pp. 155-160. Alessio F. - 1995 - Variabilità nella composizione in acidi grassi in Xanthoria parietina (L.) Th.Fr. (Teloschistaceeae). - Not. Soc. Lich. Ital., 8: 65-67. Alessio I., Nola P., Valcuvia Passadore M. - 1995 - Flora e vegetazione lichenica di conifere in Valtellina - Arch. Geobot., 1, 1: 3-14. Allisiardi C. - 2001 - Indagini lichenologiche nel Vallone del Valasco - Parco Naturale Alpi Marittime (Cuneo). - Not. Soc. Lich. Ital. 14: 79-80. Alonso F.L., Egea J.M. - 1994 - Algunos lìquenes interessantes de areas costeras del sur de la Peninsula Iberica y Marruecos . - Cryptogamie, Bryol. Lichénol., 15, 3: 225-238. Alstrup V. - 2004 - New records in distribution of lichens and lichenicolous fungi. - Graphis Scripta, 16: 46-57. 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Baloch E., Grube M. - 2006 - Evolution and phylogenetic relationships within Porinaceae (Ostropomycetidae), focusing on foliicolous species . - Mycol. Res.- 110, 2: 125-136. Baloch E., Lücking R., Lumbsch H.T., Wedin M. - 2010 - Major clades and phylogenetic relationships between lichenized and non-lichenized lineages in Ostropales (Ascomycota: Lecanoromycetes) . - Taxon, 59, 5: 1483-1494. Baragatti E. - 2006 - Cosa influenza la diversità lichenica su tronchi di conifere sane e danneggiate? Tra vecchie e nuove ipotesi. - Not. Soc. Lich. Ital., 19: 159-160. Baragatti E., Guttova A., Loppi S - 2005 - Cosa influenza la diversità lichenica su tronchi di alberi danneggiati? Vecchie nuove ipotesi. - Not. Soc. Lich. Ital. 18: 42-43. Barba F., Galli D., Sgarbi E. - 2012 - Valutazione di elementi in traccia aerodispersi tramite esposizione di Pseudevernia furfuracea (L.) Zopf nel Comune di Casalgrande (RE). - Not. Soc. Lich. Ital., 25: 33. 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