LIC Volume 42 Issue 1 Cover and Back Matter

LIC Volume 42 Issue 1 Cover and Back Matter

INSTRUCTIONS TO AUTHORS The Lichenologist is an international journal and wel- Pyrenopsidium terrigenum (Th. Fr.) Forss., Nova Acta R. comes papers and short communications from con- Soc. Scient. Upsal. ser. 3, 13(6): 81 (1985).—Pyrenopsis tributors anywhere in the world on any aspect of haematopsis (Sommerf.) . terrigena Th. Fr. in Hellbom, lichenology. Öfvers K. Vetens Akad. Forh. 22(6): 478 (1865); type: Manuscripts must be original, clearly and precisely Sweden, Lule Lappmark, Skarfi, 1864, Hellbom (UPS— presented in English and electronic versions sub- holotype). mitted to The Lichenologist ScholarOne website (c) citation of specimens examined: <http://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/lich> following the Long lists of citations are discouraged. Data should be on-screen instructions. Please note that submission reproduced as either maps or lists containing only data must be done from The Lichenologist ScholarOne ac- essential for locating specimens. Complete lists, with the count belonging to the Corresponding Author. In ad- above format, can be deposited with The Lichenologist dition, where appropriate top copies of original artwork and other appropriate Institutions, and their location can be sent to the Senior Editor: Dr P. D. Crittenden, noted in the text. School of Biology, University of Nottingham, Selected specimens examined. British Isles: Scotland: University Park, Nottingham, NG7 2RD, U.K. V.C.96, Easterness: Abernethy Forest, near Forest ([email protected]) Authors submitting a manu- Lodge, 38/01.16, on Pinus lignum, 1975, Coppins script do so on the understanding that, if it is accepted, [2199] & Rose (BM, E).—Germany: Bayern: Allgauer copyright of the paper will be assigned exclusively to the Alpen, 1957, Schoppel & Poelt [Poelt, Lichenes Alpinum publisher (see Copyright below). no. 56] (H).—Australia: Tasmania: Weindorfers Forest, 41°38#S, 145°56#E, 920 m, 1988, Kantvilas Key words. Supply 3–6 key words or phrases in 68/88 (E); Cox Bight, behind west beach, sea-level, addition to those in the title. 1985, J. A. Elix 20945 (ANUC). Victoria: Bellel Creek, c. 1800 m, 5 vi 1983, M. E. Hale (HO). Text. This must be word processed on A4 (210×297 mm) or letter (8·5×11 inch) in double spacing with 2·5 cm Tables. These must be self-explanatory and each pre- margins all round. On all points of style concerning text sented on separate pages outside the main text. A short and tables consult recent copies of the journal. Words to title should be provided with any additional information be italicized should be either underlined or typed in contained in footnotes. Vertical columns should be italics but not both. Complete scientific names (genus, separated by spacing; vertical lines must be avoided. species and authority) must be cited at first mention. Thereafter the generic name may be abbreviated to the Figures. 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In consideration for the assignment of copy- At the end of the text, list the references alphabetically right, the Society will supply 50 offprints and a pdf file of using the following standard forms: each paper or Short Communication but not of Book Scherrer, S. & Honegger, R. (2003) Inter- and intra- Reviews. Further reprints can be ordered at extra cost specific variation of homologous hydrophobin (H1) directly from Cambridge University Press when the gene sequences among Xanthoria spp. (lichen- author returns the proofs of their article. forming ascomycetes). New Phytologist 158: 375– 389. Charges. Page charges are not levied. Authors are re- Øvstedal, D. O. & Smith, R. I. L. (2001) Lichens of sponsible for the cost of coloured illustrations and Antarctica and South Georgia. A Guide to their should consult the Senior Editor regarding current Identification and Ecology. Cambridge: Cambridge charges. University Press. Lumbsch, H. T. (2002) Analysis of phenolic products in Book Reviews. lichens for identification and taxonomy. In Books dealing with any aspect of li- Protocols in Lichenology: Culturing, Biochemistry, chenology will be reviewed. Publishers wishing to have Ecophysiology and Use in Biomonitoring (I. Kranner, works reviewed in The Lichenologist should send them to R. P. Beckett & A. K. Varma, eds): 281–295. Dr A. Fletcher, 117 Sycamore Way, Littlethorpe, Leicester LE19 2HW, UK (tonydoc.fl[email protected]), Berlin: Springer. in the first instance. Muggia, L., Schmitt, I., Blaha, J., Rankl, J. & Grube, M.

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