2019
DOI: 10.12697/fce.2019.56.04
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New records of lichens and allied fungi from the Leningrad Region, Russia. X

Abstract: Ten lichen species and three lichenicolous fungi are reported for the first time for St. Petersburg, the whole Leningrad Region or its western part. The lichens Bacidina indigens and Lecidella asema are new for European Russia, the lichens Bryoria kuemmerleana, Caloplaca turkuensis, Scoliciosporum pruinosum, and the lichenicolous fungus Raesaenenia huuskonenii are new for North-Western European Russia.

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“…These numbers are high, taking into account the relatively small size of the island, the lack of rocky outcrops, and the long history of anthropogenic transformation of the ecosystems. The detected lichen diversity of the island is comparable to the diversity of neighbouring Tuters Island (335 species; Stepanchikova et al, 2017;Himelbrant et al, 2019) and the whole Berezovye Archipelago (356 species; Stepanchikova et al, 2011) in Gulf of Vyborg, as well as the rocky Valaam Archipelago (363 species; Stepanchikova & Himelbrant, 2004) in the northern part of Lake Ladoga. On the other hand, the lichen diversity of the relatively small non-rocky Konevets Island in the western part of Lake Ladoga is much higher (438 species; Himelbrant et al, 2018Himelbrant et al, , 2019.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 51%
“…These numbers are high, taking into account the relatively small size of the island, the lack of rocky outcrops, and the long history of anthropogenic transformation of the ecosystems. The detected lichen diversity of the island is comparable to the diversity of neighbouring Tuters Island (335 species; Stepanchikova et al, 2017;Himelbrant et al, 2019) and the whole Berezovye Archipelago (356 species; Stepanchikova et al, 2011) in Gulf of Vyborg, as well as the rocky Valaam Archipelago (363 species; Stepanchikova & Himelbrant, 2004) in the northern part of Lake Ladoga. On the other hand, the lichen diversity of the relatively small non-rocky Konevets Island in the western part of Lake Ladoga is much higher (438 species; Himelbrant et al, 2018Himelbrant et al, , 2019.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 51%
“…In B. egenula, the height of the hymenium makes up more than a third of the apothecium height, in B. indigens less than a third. The lichen depicted as B. indigens by Himelbrant et al (2019) appears to be B. inundata.…”
Section: Remarksmentioning
confidence: 99%