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BioOne sees sustainable scholarly publishing as an inherently collaborative enterprise connecting authors, nonprofitpublishers, academic institutions, research libraries, and research funders in the common goal of maximizing access tocritical research.

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

BioOne (www.bioone.org) is a nonprofit, online aggregation of core research in thebiological, ecological, and environmental sciences. BioOne provides a sustainable onlineplatform for over 170 journals and books published by nonprofit societies, associations,museums, institutions, and presses.

Your use of this PDF, the BioOne Web site, and all posted and associated contentindicates your acceptance of BioOne’s Terms of Use, available at www.bioone.org/page/terms_of_use.

Usage of BioOne content is strictly limited to personal, educational, and non-commercialuse. Commercial inquiries or rights and permissions requests should be directed to theindividual publisher as copyright holder.

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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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Agboke, A. A. & C. O. Esimone. 2011. Antimicrobial evaluation

of the interaction between methanol extract of the lichen,

Ramalina farinacea (Ramalinacea) [sic; ‘‘Ramalinaceae’’]

and Ampicilin against clinical isolates of Staphylococcus

aureus. Journal of Medicinal Plant Research 5(4):

644–648.

———, C. Jackson, M. Adedokun & M. A. Momoh. 2011. In

vitro evaluation of the interaction between methanol

extract of lichen (Ramalina farinacea) and tetracycline

against clinical isolates of Staphylococcus aureus. African

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Alam, N. & M. A. Gafur. 2008. Lichen flora in Chandra Sal

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Alm, T., M. Piirainen & V. Vange. 2011. Etnobotaniske

opptegnelser fra Skallelv i Vadsø, Finnmark – et gløtt av

finske plantenavn og tilhørende tradisjoner i Norge:

Ethnobotanical notes from Skallelv i Vadsø municipality,

Finnmark county—A glimpse into Finnish plant names and

traditions in Norway. Blyttia 69(1): 37–56.

Anawar, H. M., N. Canha & M. Do Carmo Freitas. 2011.

Evaluation of atmospheric particle dispersion at a

contaminated mine using biomonitors. International

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Anil Kumar, H. S., T. R. Prashith Kekuda, K. S. Vinayaka, D.

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lipase inhibitory) activity of Everniastrum cirrhatum (Fr.)

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Aptroot, A. 2011. De Warme schotelkorst (Lecanora garovaglii):

een submediterraan korstmos nieuw voor Nederland.

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:

The authors, 375 pp. [New species: Roccella sanctae-helenae

Aptroot & Schumm; new combination: Rocellina arboricola

(Follmann) Aptroot & Schumm.]

——— & H. Toetenel. 2011. Korstmossen op aangevoerde

iepen in het Westland. Buxbaumiella 89: 49–54. [In Dutch.]

——— & H. J. M. Sipman. 2011. Sporodochiolichen, a new

genus of tropical hyphomycetous lichens. The Lichenologist

43(4): 357–362. [New species: Sporodochiolichen flavus, S.

lecanoricus, S. papillatus, and S. pigmentatus; all species

credited to Aptroot & Sipman.]

———, B. Van de Vijver, M. Lebouvier & D. Ertz. 2011.

Lichens of Ile Amsterdam and Ile Saint Paul (TAAF,

southern Indian Ocean). Nova Hedwigia 92(3–4):

343–367.

Araujo, R. V. S., M. R. Melo-Junior, E. I. C. Beltrao, L. A.

Mello, M. Iacomini, A. M. A. Carneiro-Leao, L. B. Carvalho

Jr & N. S. Santos-Magalhaes. 2011. Evaluation of the

antischistosomal activity of sulfated a-D-glucan from the

lichen Ramalina celastri free and encapsulated into

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1 Authors’ e-mails: [email protected];

[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.

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Bartholmeß, H., K. Schlottmann & W. Nobel. 2011.

Immission measurements with diffusive samplers and

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Benatti, M. N. 2011. A simple clearing technique to aid in the

recognition of cilia and rhizinae structure in the

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——— & M. P. Marcelli. 2011. Species of Parmotrema

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Biazrov, L. G. 2011. Stable carbon isotopes (d13C) in the thalli

of the lichen Hypogymnia physodes across an atidudinal [sic;

‘‘altitudinal’’] gradient in Khangai Plateau, Mongolia.

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Bilovitz, P. O. & H. Mayrhofer. 2011. Catalogue of the

lichenized and lichenicolous fungi of Bosnia and

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Branquinho, C., P. Matos, A. R. Vieira & M. M. P. Ramos.

2011. The relative impact of lichen symbiotic partners to

repeated copper uptake. Environmental and Experimental

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Brodo, I. M. 2011. Henry Andrew Imshaug (1925–2010):

A tribute. The Bryologist 114(2): 401–407.

Broome, A., S. Clarke, A. Peace & M. Parsons. 2011. The effect

of coppice management on moth assemblages in an English

woodland. Biodiversity and Conservation 20(4): 729–749.

[The larvae frequently found in the woodlands described

feed primarily on lichens.]

Brown, J. E., R. Gjelsvik, P. Roos, J. A. Kalas, I. Outola &

E. Holm. 2011. Levels and transfer of 210Po and 210Pb in

Nordic terrestrial ecosystems. Journal of Environmental

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Bungartz, F., U. Grube, J. A. Elix, C. Heininger & H.

Mayrhofer. 2011. A taxonomic revision of the Buellia

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fluorescence microscopy. Bibliotheca Lichenologica 106:

21–39. [New species: Buellia xantholeuca.]

Burgaz, A. R. 2010. Bibliografıa botanica Iberica, 2009.

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Caceres, M. E. S. 2007. Corticolous crustose and microfoliose

lichens of northeastern Brazil. Libri Botanici 22: 1–168. [New

species: Aciculopsora cinerea, Bacidina digitalis, B. multiseptata,

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alagoense, Echinoplaca caruaruensis, Enterographa

chiodectonoides, E. subquassiaecola, Graphis ernambucoradians,

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.

2010. Flora Liquenologica Iberica. Vol 6. Pannariaceae.

Sociedad Espanola de Liquenologıa, 44 pp. [In Spanish.]

Carvalho, A. O. M. & M. D. C. Freitas. 2011. Airborne chemical

elements: Correlation between atmospheric levels and

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2000–2010 Kronolojik Bibliyografya. Turk Liken Toplulugu

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K. Joly. 2011. Fire, grazing history, lichen abundance, and

winter distribution of caribou in Alaska’s taiga. Journal of

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Davies, L., J. N. B. Bell, J. Bone, M. Head, L. Hill, C. Howard,

S. J. Hobbs, D. T. Jones, S. A. Power, N. Rose, C. Ryder, L.

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2011. Open Air Laboratories (OPAL): A community-driven

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Davydov, D. A., D. Persoh & G. Rambold. 2010. The systematic

position of Lasallia caroliniana (Tuck.) Davydov, Persoh &

Rambold comb. nova and considerations on the generic

concept of Lasallia (Umbilicariaceae, Ascomycota).

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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:

interactions between the branch-length prior and likelihood

model affect node support and branch lengths in the

phylogeny of the Psoraceae. Systematic Biology 60(4):

541–561.

Elvebakk, A. 2011. A review of the genus Hypogymnia

(Parmeliaceae) in Chile. The Bryologist 114(2):

379–388.

Ertz, D., F. Bungartz, P. Diederich & L. Tibell. 2011. Molecular

and morphological data place Blarneya in Tylophoron

(Arthoniaceae). The Lichenologist 43(4): 345–356. [New

species: Tylophoron galapagoense Bungartz, Ertz, Diederich

& Tibell, T. stalactiticum Ertz & Diederich; new

combination: T. hibernicum (D. Hawksw., Coppins &

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Farkas, E. 2011. Notes and schedae to Lichenes Delicati

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Fedrowitz, K., U. Kaasalainen & J. Rikkinen. 2011. Genotype

variability of Nostoc symbionts associated with three

epiphytic Nephroma species in a boreal forest landscape.

The Bryologist 114(1): 220–230.

Freitas, M. D. C. & M. Martinho. 2011. Investigation of

associations between chemical element contents in native

lichens and childhood leukaemia. International Journal of

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C. olivacea Frisch & G. Thor, C. palaeotropica Frisch &

G. Thor, and C. vandenboomii Frisch & G. Thor; new

combinations: C. albida (Fee) Frisch & G. Thor, C. biseptata

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lichenicolous species from the Canary Islands described

here as new, Endohyalina brandii and E. diederichii. The

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