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Bibliography and Checklist of Foliicolous Lichenized Fungi up to 1992
Launis Et Al Mycologia2019 Openaccess
1307 Fungi Representing 1139 Infrageneric Taxa, 317 Genera and 66 Families ⇑ Jolanta Miadlikowska A, , Frank Kauff B,1, Filip Högnabba C, Jeffrey C
BLS Bulletin 111 Winter 2012.Pdf
Lichens and Associated Fungi from Glacier Bay National Park, Alaska
A Multigene Phylogenetic Synthesis for the Class Lecanoromycetes (Ascomycota): 1307 Fungi Representing 1139 Infrageneric Taxa, 317 Genera and 66 Families
Four New Epiphytic Species in the Micarea Prasina Group from Europe
Micarea Byssacea New to North America and Micarea Hedlundii New to Maine, Michigan and Quebec
Four New Micarea Species from the Montane Cloud Forests of Taita Hills, Kenya
A New Genus, Zhurbenkoa, and a Novel Nutritional Mode Revealed in the Family Malmideaceae (Lecanoromycetes, Ascomycota)
British Lichen Society Bulletin
The Lichens of the Alps – an Annotated Checklist
Photobiont Composition of Some Taxa of the Genera Micarea and Placynthiella (Lecanoromycetes, Lichenized Ascomycota) from Ukraine
Opuscula Philolichenum, 3: X-XX
An Inventory of Fungal Diversity in Ohio Research Thesis Presented In
Two New Micarea Species (Pilocarpaceae) from Western Europe
Ecography E5503 Spribille, T., Thor, G., Bunnell, F
Phylogenetic Placement Within Lecanoromycetes of Lichenicolous Fungi Associated with Cladonia and Some Other Genera
Top View
New Insights Into Classification and Evolution of the Lecanoromycetes
Opuscula Philolichenum, 6: 149-156. 2009
Additions to the Diversity of Lichens and Lichenicolous Fungi Living on Decaying Wood in Finland
Lecania Cuprea and Micarea Pycnidiophora (Lichenized Ascomycota) New to Poland
Australas. Lichenol. 65 8
Australasian Lichenology Number 57, July 2005
Unveiling a Surprising Diversity in the Lichen Genus Micarea (Pilocarpaceae)Inre´Union (Mascarenes Archipelago, Indian Ocean)
New Taxa of Lichens and Lichenicolous Fungi from the Ozark Ecoregion
Taxonomic Novelties and New Records of Fennoscandian Crustose Lichens
(Ascomycota, Lecanoromycetes) Described from Finland Or Sweden
New and Interesting Lichens and Lichenicolous Fungi in Brazil
Book Reviews and Notices Compiled by David L
Lichens and Associated Fungi from Glacier Bay National Park, Alaska