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2018
DOI: 10.12697/fce.2018.55.01
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New records of lichens and allied fungi from Lapponia petsamoënsis, Murmansk Region, Russia

Abstract: Fourteen species of lichens, four lichenicolous and two non-lichenized calicioid fungi are reported for the first time from the biogeographic province Lapponia petsamoënsis (NW Murmansk Region, Russia); of these, Buellia pulverea, Endococcus brachysporus and Micarea coppinsii are reported for the first time for Russia, Rosellinula haplospora is new to European Russia, and Aspicilia mashiginensis, Chaenothecopsis rubescens, C. vainioana, Lecidea sudetica, Micarea micrococca, Porpidia pachythallina, Protoparmel… Show more

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“…This article continues the series of publications on the new and important findings of lichens in different regions of Russia (Urbanavichus & Urbanavichene, 2011, 2018Urbanavichene & Urbanavichus, 2014, 2019. Lichen investigations in 2019 allowed us to discover some species not previously reported for the lichen biota of Russia which currently consists of ca 4150 species (unpublished data of the first author).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 63%
“…This article continues the series of publications on the new and important findings of lichens in different regions of Russia (Urbanavichus & Urbanavichene, 2011, 2018Urbanavichene & Urbanavichus, 2014, 2019. Lichen investigations in 2019 allowed us to discover some species not previously reported for the lichen biota of Russia which currently consists of ca 4150 species (unpublished data of the first author).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 63%
“…3F) -6, on squamules of Acarospora fus cata on stone, LK 32, 34, LE L-25835, F-350998. The nearest localities are known in the Murmansk Region (Urbanavichus et al, 2008) and St. Petersburg (Himelbrant et al, 2016).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Morphologically and ecologically C. ruzgarii is most similar to C. aggregata, a species growing on mosses and plant debris in alpine heaths and arid steppe habitats (Westberg and Sohrabi 2012). The latter species was described from North America (Westberg 2007) and is also known from the Murmansk Region in Russia (Urbanavichus et al 2008), Europe (Westberg and Clerc 2012), Iran (Westberg and Sohrabi 2012) and Turkey (Halıcı et al 2012). These two species and C. antennaria Räsänen, a species growing on bark with a grey thallus, share a similar proper margin anatomy as the proper margin does not form a distinct, compact stipe.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%

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