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Recent literature on lichens—223Author(s): Sarah Z. Hodkinson and Brendan P. HodkinsonSource: The Bryologist, 114(4):813-821. 2011.Published By: The American Bryological and Lichenological Society, Inc.DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1639/0007-2745-114.4.813URL: http://www.bioone.org/doi/full/10.1639/0007-2745-114.4.813
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Recent literature on lichens—223
Sarah Z. Hodkinson and Brendan P. Hodkinson1
International Plant Science Center, The New York Botanical Garden 2900 SouthernBlvd., Bronx, NY 10458-5126
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Ethnobotanical notes from Skallelv i Vadsø municipality,
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Anawar, H. M., N. Canha & M. Do Carmo Freitas. 2011.
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Buxbaumiella 89: 46–48. [In Dutch.]
——— & F. Schumm. 2011. Fruticose Roccellaceae—an
anatomical-microscopical atlas and guide with a worldwide
key and further notes on some crustose Roccellaceae or
similar lichens. Soest, The Netherlands; Wangen, Germany:
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——— & H. Toetenel. 2011. Korstmossen op aangevoerde
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credited to Aptroot & Sipman.]
———, B. Van de Vijver, M. Lebouvier & D. Ertz. 2011.
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1 Authors’ e-mails: [email protected];
The cumulative database for this series is available in
searchable form on the World Wide Web at (http://
www.nhm.uio.no/botanisk/lav/RLL/RLL.HTM). Due
to space constraints, the notes have been reduced in
the print version of this resource; however, starting
with this issue, full abstracts of electronically
available articles will be searchable in the database
referenced above. We owe thanks to Bill Buck for
providing copies of papers in journals which were
otherwise unavailable to us, to Jim Bennett for
sharing his weekly Scopus alerts, and to the
cooperating authors who send reprints or electronic
versions of their works to us for inclusion.
DOI: 10.1639/0007-2745-114.4.813
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Brodo, I. M. 2011. Henry Andrew Imshaug (1925–2010):
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Broome, A., S. Clarke, A. Peace & M. Parsons. 2011. The effect
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Brown, J. E., R. Gjelsvik, P. Roos, J. A. Kalas, I. Outola &
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Bungartz, F., U. Grube, J. A. Elix, C. Heininger & H.
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Burgaz, A. R. 2010. Bibliografıa botanica Iberica, 2009.
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Caceres, M. E. S. 2007. Corticolous crustose and microfoliose
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G. pilarensis, G. stellata, Malcolmiella atlantica, M.
badimioides, M. flavopustulosa, Phaeographis rubrostroma,
Plectocarpon syncesioides, and Sarcographa fissurinoides; new
combinations: Arthonia andamanica (Makhija & Patw.),
Bacidia fluminensis (Malme) comb. et stat. nova, Chapsa
leprocarpoides (Hale), C. punicea (Mull. Arg.), C. sublilacina
(Ellis & Everh.), C. velata (Mull. Arg.), Graphis parallela (Mull.
Arg.), Malcolmiella furfurosa (Tuck. ex Nyl.), M. fuscella (Mull.
Arg.), M. gyalectoides (Vain.), M. hypomela (Nyl.), M.
leptoloma (Mull. Arg.), M. perisidiata (Malme) comb. et stat.
nova, and M. polycampia (Tuck.) (all species and
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Cameron, R. P., T. Neily & S. R. Clayden. 2011. Distribution
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Carballal, R., G. Paz-Bermudez, M. E. L. de Silanes & C. Perez.
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Cobanoglu, G. 2011. Turkiye Likenoloji Literaturu Listesi: A—
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Egan, R. S. 2011. Recent literature on lichens—220. The
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Ekman, S. & R. Blaalid. 2011. The devil in the details:
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Elvebakk, A. 2011. A review of the genus Hypogymnia
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Ertz, D., F. Bungartz, P. Diederich & L. Tibell. 2011. Molecular
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Farkas, E. 2011. Notes and schedae to Lichenes Delicati
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