2020
DOI: 10.17581/bp.2020.09203
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New records to the lichen biota of Russia, 1 – Sakhalin Region, with new records for the Russian Far East and the Asian part of Russia

Abstract: Porpidia hydrophila-new to the Russian Far East; Alyxoria culmigena, Caloplaca stillicidiorum, Cladonia borealis, C. gracilis ssp. turbinata, C. stygia, Lecidella carpathica, Rhizocarpon expallescens and R. super fi ciale-new for Southern part of the Russian Far East; 19 species are reported for the first time for Sakhalin, six-for Iturup Island, and one-for Kunashir Island. For each species, the general distribution, habitat, and taxonomy, indicating diffe ren ces from related species and location are present… Show more

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“…The species is widespread in the Holarctic (Hinds et al, 2002;Hafellner, 2004;Zhurbenko, 2009a) and was also reported from Papua New Guinea (Aptroot et al, 1997). In Russia, it has been known from scattered localities in the Chukotka Autonomous Area, Komi Republic, Leningrad Region, Murmansk Region, Primorye Territory, Republic of Altai, Republic of Karelia, and Sakhalin Region (Andreev, 2003;Urbanavichus & Urbanavichene, 2009;Zhurbenko, 2009a;Skirina, 2010;Czernyadjeva et al, 2020;Konoreva et al, 2020). Specimen examined.…”
Section: The Speciesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The species is widespread in the Holarctic (Hinds et al, 2002;Hafellner, 2004;Zhurbenko, 2009a) and was also reported from Papua New Guinea (Aptroot et al, 1997). In Russia, it has been known from scattered localities in the Chukotka Autonomous Area, Komi Republic, Leningrad Region, Murmansk Region, Primorye Territory, Republic of Altai, Republic of Karelia, and Sakhalin Region (Andreev, 2003;Urbanavichus & Urbanavichene, 2009;Zhurbenko, 2009a;Skirina, 2010;Czernyadjeva et al, 2020;Konoreva et al, 2020). Specimen examined.…”
Section: The Speciesmentioning
confidence: 99%