2016
DOI: 10.13158/heia.29.1.2016.143
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Ninety-One Species of Lichens and Allied Fungi New to Latvia with a List of Additional Records from Kurzeme

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“…. Distribution in Fennoscandia and Baltic countries: Norway, Sweden, Finland , Estonia , Latvia (Motiejūnaitė et al, 2016 (Urbanavichus & Urbanavichene, 2011, 2015a. Distribution in Fennoscandia and Baltic countries: Norway, Sweden, Finland , Estonia , Latvia (Motiejūnaitė et al, 2016), Lithuania (Motiejūnaitė et al, 2011).…”
Section: Introduction the Speciesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…. Distribution in Fennoscandia and Baltic countries: Norway, Sweden, Finland , Estonia , Latvia (Motiejūnaitė et al, 2016 (Urbanavichus & Urbanavichene, 2011, 2015a. Distribution in Fennoscandia and Baltic countries: Norway, Sweden, Finland , Estonia , Latvia (Motiejūnaitė et al, 2016), Lithuania (Motiejūnaitė et al, 2011).…”
Section: Introduction the Speciesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Characterized by two-celled ascospores without ornamentation, long asci, black and shiny apothecia and absence of reaction with any reagents (Titov, 2006 . Distribution in Fennoscandia and Baltic countries: Norway, Sweden, Finland , Estonia , Latvia (Motiejūnaitė et al, 2016), Lithuania (Motiejūnaitė, 1999 (Zhurbenko & Vershinina, 2014). Distribution in Fennoscandia and Baltic countries: Lithuania (Motiejūnaitė, 2015).…”
Section: Introduction the Speciesmentioning
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“…Several essential contributions for Latvian lichen biota have been presented recently (Āboliņa et al, 2015;Jurciņš et al, 2014;Moisejevs, 2015;Motiejūnaitė et al, 2016). These contributions added over one hundred species of lichens and allied fungi to the Latvian checklist, including re-find of Lobaria amplissima, a species which was considered to be extinct in the country.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%