Evaluated publications containing records of lichens of Alabama (USA)
Version 31 December 2017

 

  1. Culberson, W. L., 1961: The Parmelia quercina group in North America. - Amer. J. Bot. 48, 2: 168-174.

  2. Egan, R. S., R. Harms & T. Widhelm, 2003: Studies on the lichen Parmotrema rigidum s. lat. from North and South America. - Bryologist 108, 3: 402 - 405.

  3. Gibson, S. P., C. C. Morris, A. Hovsepyan and S. Greipsson, 2002: Atmospheric deposition of lead in Troy, Alabama using lichens as bioindicators. - Southeastern Biology 49: 209 - 210.
  4. Goffinet, B. & J. Miadlikowska, 1999: Peltigera phyllidiosa (Peltigeraceae, Ascomycotina), a new species from the southern Appalachians corroborated by ITS sequences. - Lichenologist 31: 247 - 256.

  5. Hale, M. E., 1971: Parmelia squarrosa, a new species in section Parmelia. - Phytologia 22: 29.
  6. Hale, M. E., 1971: Parmelia permaculata, a new lichen from Alabama and Mexico. - Phytologia 21: 425.
  7. Hale, M. E. & H. A. McCullough, 1968: Parmelia alabamensis, a new species of lichen from Alabama. - Bryologist 71: 44 - 45.
  8. Hansen, C. J., 2003: A catalog and brief history of the lichen flora of Alabama. - Evansia 20, 3: 59 - 101.
  9. Hansen, C. J. & R. R. Dute, 2005: Additions to the lichen flora of Alabama I. - Evansia : 110 - 117.
  10. Hansen, C. J. & L. R. Goertzen, 2012: Psora icterica (Lecanorales, Psoraceae), a new and interesting disjunction from Alabama. - Opuscula Philolichenum 11: 49 - 51.
  11. Hansen, C. J. & J. C. Lendemer, 2008: A checklist of lichens collected during the 2007 Blomquist Foray in Southern Alabama, U.S.A. - Evansia : 26 - 33.
  12. Hansen, C. J., J. C. Lendemer & S. Q. Beeching, 2008: Contributions to the lichen flora of Alabama: Recent collections from four counties. - Opuscula Philolichenum 5: 43 - 48.
  13. Harris, R. C., 1992: Cladonia petrophila, a new species from eastern North America. - Brittonia 44, 3: 326-330.
  14. Harris, R. C., 1993: Hypotrachyna costaricensis new to North America. - Evansia 10, 3: 98.
  15. Harris, R. C., 1995: More Florida Lichens. Including the 10ø Tour of the Pyrenolichens. - Publ. by the Author, Bronx, N.Y. 192 pp.
  16. Henssen, A., 1969: Three non-marine species of the genus Lichina. - Lichenologist 4: 88 - 98.
  17. Henssen, A., 1974: New or interesting cyanophilic lichens II. - Lichenologist 6: 106 - 111.
  18. Henssen, A., 1989: Metamelanea and Stromatella, new genera of Lichinaceae. - Lichenologist 21: 101 - 118.
  19. Henssen, A., 1995: The new lichen family Gloeoheppiaceae and its genera Gloeoheppia, Pseudopeltula and Gudelia (Lichinales). - Lichenologist 27, 4: 261-290.
  20. Hodkinson, B. P. & J. C. Lendemer, 2011: Punctelia eganii, a new species in the P. rudecta group with a novel secondary compound for the genus. - Opuscula Philolichenum 9: 35 - 38.

  21. Kurokawa, S., 2001: Taxonomic notes on Parmelia reparata (Parmeliaceae, Lichenes) and the related species. - Bull. National Sci. Museum, Tokyo, Ser. B, 27, 1: 1-10.

  22. Lendemer, J. C., 2008: Lichens of Eastern North America Exsiccati, Fascicle VI, Nos. 251-300. - Opuscula Philolichenum 5: 97-106.
  23. Lendemer, J. C. & H. T. Lumbsch, 2008: Protoparmelia capitata sp. nov., and P. isidiata Diederich, Aptroot & Sérus., two species of Protoparmelia (Lecanorales, Ascomycota) from south-eastern North America. - Lichenologist 40, 4: 329 - 336.
  24. Lendemer, J. C., K. Knudsen & J. A. Elix, 2008: Lepraria friabilis, a new species from eastern North America. - Opuscula Philolichenum 5: 61-66.

  25. McCullough, H. A., 1962: The non-crustose lichens of the Howard College Natural Area. - J. Alabama Acad. Sci. 33: 13 - 16.
  26. McCullough, H. A., 1963: New records for Anzia ornata from Alabama. - Bryologist 66: 236 - 237.
  27. McCullough, H. A., 1964: Foliose and fruticose lichens of the Piedmont Upland of Alabama. - Bryologist 67: 226 - 233.
  28. McCullough, H. A., 1967: Foliose and fruticose lichens of the Valley and Ridge Province of Alabama. - Bryologist 70: 351 - 359.
  29. McCullough, H. A., 1968: Parmelia alabamensis, a new species of lichen from Alabama. - Bryologist 71: 44 - 45.
  30. McDonald, T., J. Miadlikowska & F. Lutzoni, 2003: The lichen genus Sticta in the Great Smoky Mountains: a phylogenetic study of morphologial, chemical, and molecular data. - Bryologist 106, 1: 61 - 79.
  31. Mohr, C., 1901: Plant life of Alabama. - Contrib. U. S. Natl. Herb. 6: 1 - 912.

  32. Wachholder, B., M. Burmeister, C. Pederson & A. Methven, 2004: Baseline description of corticolous lichen communities for evaluation of restoration of coastal floodplain forests. - SE Biology 51, 2: 223-224.
  33. Wetmore, C. M., 2004: The isidiate corticolous Caloplaca species in North and Central America. - Bryologist 107,3: 284-292.
  34. Wyatt, R. & A. Stoneburner, 1982: Range extensions for some cryptogams from granite outcrops in Alabama. - Bryologist 85: 405-409.

 

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  1. Lendemer, J. C., 2013: A monograph of the crustose members of the genus Lepraria Ach. s. str. (Stereocaulaceae, Lichenized Ascomycetes) in North America north of Mexico. - Opuscula Philolichenum 12, 1: 27-141.
  2. Tuckerman, E., 1877: Observationes lichenologicae No. 4. Observations on North American and other lichens. - Proceedings of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences 12: 166-185.