2016
DOI: 10.12697/fce.2016.53.04
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New records of lichens and allied fungi from the Leningrad Region, Russia. VII

Abstract: Fourteen species of lichens, fifteen lichenicolous fungi and one saprobic fungus are reported for the first time for St. Petersburg, Western or Eastern Leningrad Region. The lichen Lecidella meiococca and the lichenicolous fungus Tremella phaeophysciae are reported as new to Russia, the lichen Lecania sambucina and the lichenicolous fungus Endococcus tricolorans are new for the European Russia, the lichens Buellia arborea, Chaenotheca cinerea, Bellemerea sanguinea, resinicolous calicioid fungus Chaenothecopsis… Show more

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“…The present paper continues the series of publications on new and noteworthy findings of lichens and allied fungi from the Leningrad Region and St. Petersburg (see e.g. Kuznetsova et al, 2007Kuznetsova et al, , 2012Stepanchikova et al, 2010Stepanchikova et al, , 2011Himelbrant et al, 2014Himelbrant et al, , 2016Himelbrant et al, , 2017. Skyttea gre garia and Xylographa septentrionalis are reported for the first time for Russia, Didymellopsis col lematum, Intralichen lichenicola and Xylographa pallens are new for the North-Western European Russia.…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 76%
“…The present paper continues the series of publications on new and noteworthy findings of lichens and allied fungi from the Leningrad Region and St. Petersburg (see e.g. Kuznetsova et al, 2007Kuznetsova et al, , 2012Stepanchikova et al, 2010Stepanchikova et al, , 2011Himelbrant et al, 2014Himelbrant et al, , 2016Himelbrant et al, , 2017. Skyttea gre garia and Xylographa septentrionalis are reported for the first time for Russia, Didymellopsis col lematum, Intralichen lichenicola and Xylographa pallens are new for the North-Western European Russia.…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 76%
“…This paper continues the series of publications focused on new and noteworthy findings of lichens and allied fungi from the Leningrad Region and St. Petersburg (see, e.g., Stepanchikova et al, 2010Stepanchikova et al, , 2018Kuznetsova et al, 2012;Himelbrant et al, 2016Himelbrant et al, , 2017 This paper contains data on the groups of species that are difficult to identify. Most of the records originate from remote places in the Leningrad Region.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 52%
“…Kuznetsova et al, 2007;Stepanchikova et al, 2010aStepanchikova et al, , b, 2011aHimelbrant et al, 2016 …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%