Evaluated publications containing records of lichens of Florida (USA)
Preliminary version 1 December 2016

 

  1. Calkins, W. W., 1886: Catalogue of lichens collected in Florida in 1885 - with notes. - J. Mycol. 2: 112-114.
  2. Culberson, W. L. & M. E. Hale, 1965: Pyxine caesiopruinosa in the United States. - Bryologist 68: 113-116.

  3. DeBolt, A. M., 2007: Macrolichen diversity in subtropical forests of north-central Florida. - Bryologist 110: 254-265.
  4. Dey, J.P., 1970: The distribution of the lichen, Bulbothrix isidiza, in North America north of Mexico. - Bryologist 90: 417-418.

  5. Eckfeld, J. W. & W. W. Calkins, 1887: The lichen flora of Florida, catalogue of species with notes and also notices of new species. - J. Mycol. 3: 121-126.
  6. 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.
  7. Eriksson, O. E., 1992: Psoroglaena cubensis and Flakea papillata gen. et sp. nov., two corticolous lichens with a pantropical distribution. - Systema Ascomycetum 11, 1: 11-27.
  8. Ertz, D., J. Miadlikowska, F. Lutzoni, S. Dessein, O. Raspe, N. Vigneron, V. Hofstetter & P. Diederich, 2009: Towards a new classification of Arthoniales (Ascomycota) based on a three-gene phylogeny focussing on the genus Opegrapha. - Mycological Research 113: 141-152.
  9. Etayo, J. & D. Triebel, 2010: New and interesting lichenicolous fungi at the Botanische Staatssammlung München. - Lichenologist 42, 3: 231 - 240.

  10. Harris, R. C., 1995: More Florida Lichens. Including the 10ø Tour of the Pyrenolichens. - Publ. by the Author, Bronx, New York, 192 pp.

  11. Jülich, W., 1978: A new lichenized Athelia from Florida. - Persoonia 10: 149 - 151.

  12. Krog, H. & T. D. V. Swinscow, 1975: Some Ramalina species with punctiform pseudocyphellae in East Africa. - Norw. J. Bot. 22: 269 - 276.

  13. 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.

  14. Moore, B. J., 1968: The macrolichen flora of Florida. - Bryologist 71: 161 - 266.

  15. Rolfs, P. H., 1901: Florida lichens. - Trans. Acad. Sci. St. Louis 11: 25 - 39.

  16. Seavey, F. & J. Seavey, 2015: Three new Stirtonia from Everglades National Park with a key to neotropical species. - Lichenologist 47, 1: 1-7.
  17. Seavey, F., J. Seavey, E. Hernández & R. Lücking, 2014: Three new Opegrapha species (Roccellaceae, Arthoniales) and several additions to the North American lichen mycota from Everglades National Park. - Bryologist 117, 1: 62-71.
  18. Sierk, H. A., 1964: The genus Leptogium in North America north of Mexico. - Bryologist 67: 245 - 317.

  19. Tuckerman, 1858

  20. Wetmore, C. M., 2004: The isidiate corticolous Caloplaca species in North and Central America. - Bryologist 107,3: 284 - 292.

 

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  1. Ahti, T., 2000: Cladoniaceae. - Flora Neotropica 78: 1-362.
  2. Anderson, O. R., 2014: Microbial communities associated with tree bark foliose lichens: A perspective on their microecology. - Journal of Eukaryotic Microbiology 61(4): 364-370.
  3. Asahina, Y., 1968: Lichenologische Notizen (207-208). - Jour. Jap. Bot. 43: 65-68.

  4. Bosserman, R. W. & J. E. Hagner, 1981: Elemental composition of epiphytic lichens from Okefenokee Swamp. - Bryologist 84: 48-58.
  5. Brodo, I. M. J. A. Elix, 1993: Lecanora jamesii and the relationship between Lecanora s. str. and Straminella. - In: Feige, G. B. & H. T. Lumbsch, (eds.): Phytochemistry and Chemotaxonomy of Lichenized Ascomycetes - A Festschrift in Honour of Siegfried Huneck. Bibliotheca Lichenologica, J. Cramer, Berlin, Stuttgart, pp. 19-25.
  6. Buck, W. R. & E. Sérusiaux, 2000: Gyalectidium yahriae, sp. nov. (lichenized Ascomycetes, Gomphillaceae) from Florida and Papua New Guinea. - Bryologist 103, 1: 134-138.
  7. Buckley, A. & T. O. Hendrickson, 1988: The distribution of Cladonia perforata Evans on the Southern Lake Wales Ridge in Highlands County, Florida. - Bryologist 91, 4: 354-356.

  8. Calkins, W. W., 1885: Notes on Florida lichens. - Botanical Gazette\Bot. Gaz. 10: 369-370.
  9. Calkins, W. W., 1886: Catalogue of lichens collected in Florida in 1885. With notes. - J. Mycol. 2: 112-114.
  10. Calkins, W. W., 1889: Florida lichens. - Bull. Torrey Bot. Club 16: 330.

  11. DeBolt, A. M., Rosentreter, R. & E. P. Martin, 2007: Macrolichen diversity in subtropical forests of north-central Florida. - Bryologist 110, 2: 254-265.
  12. Dey, JP 1987: The distribution of the lichen, Bulbothrix isidiza, in North America north of Mexico. - The Bryologist 90, 4): 417-418.
  13. Diederich, P., 1996: The lichenicolous Heterobasidiomycetes. - Bibliotheca Lichenologica, 61: 1-198.
  14. Diederich, P., 2003: New species and new records of American lichenicolous fungi [Neue Arten und neue Funde von amerkanischen lichenicolen Pilzen]. - Herzogia 16: 41-90.
  15. Diederich, P./ D. Ertz J. D. Lawrey M. Sikaroodi W. A. Untereiner, 2013: Molecular data place the hyphomycetous lichenicolous genus Sclerococcum close to Dactylospora (Eurotiomycetes) and S. parmeliae in Cladophialophora (Chaetothyriales). - Fungal Diversity 58, 1: 61-72.

  16. Eckfeldt, J. W. & W. W. Calkins, 1887: The lichen-flora of Florida. Catalogue of species, with notes, and also notices of new species. - J. Mycol. 3, 11: 121-126.
  17. Eckfeldt, J. W. & W. W. Calkins, 1887: The lichen-flora of Florida. Catalogue of species, with notes, and also notices of new species. - J. Mycol. 3, 12: 133-137.
  18. Egan, R. Harms & T. Widhelm, 2005: Studies on the lichen Parmotrema rigidum s.lat. from North and South America. - Bryologist 108, 3: 402-405.
  19. Ekman, S., 1996: The corticolous and lignicolous species of Bacidia and Bacidina in North America. - Opera Botanica 127: 1-148.
  20. Etayo, J. & P. Diederich, 2001: Gyalideopsis floridae, sp. nov. a new lichenicolous lichen from Florida (Gomphillaceae, Ascomycetes). - Bryologist 104, 1: 130-133.
  21. Etayo J. & D. Triebel, 2010: New and interesting lichenicolous fungi at the Botanische Staatssammlung München. - Lichenologist 42, 3: 231-240.
  22. Evans, A. W., 1952: The Cladoniae of Florida. - Trans. Connecticut Acad. Arts & SCi. 38: 249-336.

  23. Frisch, A., G. Thor and J. A. Elix 2010: Herpothallon rubroechinatum (Arthoniaceae), a new species from tropical and subtropical America. - Bryologist 113, 1: 144-148.

  24. Goldberg, N. A. & J. N. Heine, 2014: Effects of canopy and leaf litter on the distribution of mat-forming terricolous lichens (Cladonia spp.) in northeastern Florida xeric scrub. - Florida Scientist 77, 2: 87-97.
  25. Griffin, D., R. C. Harris & W. R. Buck, 1995: The bryophytes and lichens of Rock Hill Preserve, Florida. - Evansia 12, 1: 31-39.
  26. Grube, M., 2001: Sporostigma, a new calicioid genus in Arthoniales. - Lichenologist 33, 5: 387-391.

  27. Hale, M. E., 1984: The lichen line and high water levels in a freshwater stream in Florida. - Bryologist 87: 261-265.
  28. Harris, R. C., 1987: Four lichens new to North America collected on the 1985 ABLS Foray in Florida. - Evansia 4: 26-27.
  29. Harris, R. C., 1988: Buellia in north and central Florida or the virtues and rewards of collecting. - Evansia 5, 3: 37-45.
  30. Harris, R. C., 1990: Some Florida Lichens. - Publ. by the Author, Bronx, N.Y.. 109 pp.
  31. Harris, R. C. & E. M. Wheeler, 1988: Gyalideopsis vainioi new to North America. - Evansia 5, 2: 22.
  32. Hart, R., P. G. Webb, R. H. Biggs, K. M. Portier, 1988: The use of lichen fumigation studies to evaluate the effects of new emission sources on Class I areas. - Journal Air Pollution Control Association 38, 2: 144-147.
  33. Hawkes, C. V. & E. S. Menges, 2003: Effects of lichens on seedling emergence in a xeric Florida shrubland. - Southeastern Naturalist 2, 2: 223-234.
  34. Hawksworth, D. L., 1983: Polythelis, an overlooked genus of tropical Pyrenulaceae with eu- and distoseptate ascospores. - Lichenologist 15: 151-156.
  35. Herre, A. W., 1942: Some notheworthy lichens from Florida. - Bryologist 45: 180.
  36. Hisauchi, K., 1954: Florida lichen. - Lichen. Misc. 12: 46.

  37. Kaminsky, B., 2011: Lichen cover and diversity in a South Florida forest. - Evansia 28(3): 61-68.
  38. Kurz, H., 1942: Florida dunes and scrub, vegetation and ecology. - State of Florida, Dept. Conserv., Geol. Bull. 23: 1-154.

  39. Lechowicz, M. J., 1978: Carbon dioxide exchange in Cladina lichens from subarctic and temperate habitats. - Oecologia 32: 225-237.
  40. Lendemer, J. C., 2010: Notes on the genus Graphis (Graphidaceae: lichenized Ascomycetes) in the coastal plain of southeastern North America. - Journal of the Torrey Botanical Society 137, 2-3: 312-317.
  41. Lendemer, J. C. & R. C. Harris, 2014: Seven new species of Graphidaceae (Lichenized Ascomycetes) from the Coastal Plain of southeastern North America. - Phytotaxa 189, 1: 7-38.
  42. Lendemer, J. C. & R. C. Harris, 2014: Studies in Lichens and Lichenicolous Fungi No. 17 – Notes on Lichens from the Coastal Plain of Southeastern North America. - Opuscula Philolichenum 13: 8-19.
  43. Lendemer, J. C. & K. Knudsen, 2008: Studies in lichens and lichenicolous fungi: further notes on North American taxa. - Mycotaxon 103: 75-86.
  44. Lücking, R., F. Seavey, R. Common, S. Q. Beeching, O. Breuss, W. R. Buck, L. Crane, M. Hodges, B. P. Hodkinson, E. Lay, J. C. Lendemer, R. T. McMullin, J. A. Mercado-Díaz, M. P. Nelsen, E. Rivas Plata, W. Safranek, W. B. Sanders, H. P. Schaefer Jr., and J. Seavey 2011: The lichens of Fakahatchee Strand Preserve State Park, Florida: Proceedings from the 18th Tuckerman Workshop. - Bulletin of the Florida Museum of Natural History 49, 4: 127-186.
  45. Lumbsch, G. B. Feige J. A. Elix, 1995: A revision of the usnic acid containing taxa belonging to Lecanora sensu stricto (Lecanorales: lichenized Ascomycotina). - Bryologist 98, 4: 561-577.

  46. Müller, J., 1895: Graphideae Eckfeldtianae in Louisiana et Florida lectae additis observationibus in Graphideas Calkinsianas ejusdem regionis. - Bull.Herb.Boissier 3: 41-50.
  47. Marbach, B., 2000: Corticole und lignicole Arten der Flechtengattung Buellia sensu lato in den Subtropen und Tropen. - Bibliotheca Lichenologica, 74, J. Cramer, Berlin, Stuttgart. 384 pp.
  48. Mark, K., L. Saag, S. D. Leavitt, S. Will-Wolf, M. P. Nelsen, T. Tõrra, A. Saag, T. Randlane & H. T. Lumbsch, 2016: Evaluation of traditionally circumscribed species in the lichen-forming genus Usnea, section Usnea (Parmeliaceae, Ascomycota) using a six-locus dataset. - Organisms Diversity & Evolution : 10.1007/s13127-016-0273-7.
  49. McDonald, T., J. Miadlikowska & 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.
  50. Menges, E. S., A. Craddock, J. Salo, R. Zinthefer & C. W. Weekley, 2008: Gap ecology in Florida scrub: species occurrence, diversity and gap properties. - Journal of Vegetation Science 19, 4: 503-514.
  51. Merrill, G. K., 1913: Florida lichens. - Bryologist 16: 30-41.
  52. Milius, S., 2000: Yikes! The lichens went flying. - Science News 158: 140-142.
  53. Moore, B. J., 1966: The chemistry of the Parmelia perforata group in Florida. - Bryologist 69: 353-356.
  54. Moore, B. J., 1967: Ramalina paludosa, a new species from Florida. - Bryologist 70: 315-317.
  55. Moore, B. J., 1968: The macrolichen flora of Florida. - Bryologist 71: 161-266.
  56. Moore, B. J., 1970: Additions to the macrolichen flora of Florida. - Bryologist 73: 149.

  57. Nylander, W., 1889: Lichenes insularum Guineensium (San Thomé, do Principe, das Cabras. - P. Schmidt, Paris. 54 pp.

  58. Polónia, M. A. J., A. F. Carneiro & M. M. M. Pinto, 1991: Quantification of usnic acid in Usnea Florida by densitometric high performance thin layer chromatography. - Journal of Liquid Chromatography 14: 8: 1447-1452.

  59. Quintana-Ascencio, P. F. & E. S. Menges, 1996: Inferring metapopulation dynamics from patch-level incidence of Florida scrub plants. - Conservation Biology 10, 4: 1210-1219.
  60. Quintana-Ascencio, P. F. & M. Morales-Hernández, 1997: Fire mediated effects of shrubs, lichens and herbs on the demography of Hypericum cumulicola in patchy Florida scrub. - Oecologia 112, 2: 263-271.

  61. Räsänen, V., 1917: Alectoria olivacea n. sp. ja Usnea florida f. sorediifera. - Meddel. Soc. Fauna et Flora Fenn. 43: 4.
  62. Rolfs, P. H., 1901: Florida lichens. - Trans. Acad. Sci. St. Louis 11, no. 2: 25-39.
  63. Rosentreter, R. & A. M. Debolt, 2011: Floristic and ecological similarities of Arizona and Florida Lichens. - Bibliotheca Lichenologica 106: 279-288.

  64. Safranek, W. W. & R. Lücking, 2005: Gyalectidium floridense, a new foliicolous lichen from the southeastern United States. - Bryologist 108, 2: 295-297.
  65. Sanders, W. B. & A. de Los Ríos, 2015: Structure and in situ development of the microlichen Gyalectidium paolae (Gomphillaceae, Ascomycota), an overlooked colonist on palm leaves in southwest Florida. - American Journal of Botany 102, 9: 1403-1412.
  66. Sanders, W. B. & R. Lücking, 2015: Three new species of foliicolous Gomphillaceae (lichen-forming ascomycetes) from southern Florida. - Bryologist 118, 2: 170-177.
  67. Seavey F., 2009: Cryptothecia evergladensis sp. nov. (Arthoniaceae), a new lichen species from Everglades National Park, Florida. - Opuscula Philolichenum 7: 49-54.
  68. Seavey, F. & J. Seavey, 2011: The lichen genus Graphis (Graphidaceae) in Everglades National Park (Florida). - Bryologist 114, 4: 764-784.
  69. Seavey, F. & J. Seavey, 2012: Caloplaca lecanorae (Teloschistaceae), a new lichenicolous lichen and several additions to the North American lichenized mycota from Everglades National Park. - Bryologist 115, 2: 322-328.
  70. Seavey, F. & J. Seavey, 2014: New additions to the lichen genus Enterographa (Roccellaceae) from Everglades National Park including an updated world key. - Lichenologist 46, 1: 83-93.
  71. Selbmann, L./ Onofri, S./ Zucconi, L./ Isola, D./ Rottigni, M./ Ghiglione, C./ Piazza, P./ Alvaro, M.C./ Schiaparelli, S. 2015: Distributional records of Antarctic fungi based on strains preserved in the culture collection of fungi from extreme environments (CCFEE) mycological section associated with the Italian national Antarctic museum (MNA). - Mycokeys 10: 57-71.
  72. Sérusiaux, E., 1979: Foliicolous lichens from southeastern United States. - Bryologist 82: 88-93.
  73. Schubert, T. S., 1981: Strigula Fries, the plant parasitic lichen. - Plant Pathology Circular No. 227, Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, Division of Plant Industry. 2 pp.
  74. Sheard, J. W. & R. S. Common, 2016: A second record of Rinodina intrusa for North America discovered one hundred Years After its First Collection. - Evansia 33, 1: 5-8.
  75. Skorepa, A. C., 1968: Lichens from the Okefenokee Swamp, Georgia. - Castanea 33: 248-253.
  76. Smiley, D., 1940: Extension of range of Cladonia floridana. - Torreya 40: 45.
  77. Smith, C. W., 1986: Three foliicolous lichens new to the United States. - Bryologist 89: 232-233.
  78. Smith, D. C., 1978: What can lichens tell us about real fungi? - Mycologia 70: 915-934.
  79. Sparrius, L. B., 2004: Dirina calcicola, a new lichen species from Florida, U.S.A. - Bryologist 107, 4: 521-523.
  80. Suit, R. F., 1949: Parasitic Diseases of Citrus in Florida. - : 112.

  81. Tavares, II 1987: The taxa of Usnea (Lichenes) described by Michaux from eastern North America. - Mycotaxon 30: 39-68.
  82. Thor, G., 1988: Three calicialian lichens new to the continental United States. - Bryologist 91, 4: 367.
  83. Tripp, E. A., J. C. Lendemer & R. C. Harris 2010: Resolving the genus Graphina Müll. Arg. in North America: new species, new combinations, and treatments for Acanthothecis, Carbacanthographis, and Diorygma. - Lichenologist 42, 1: 55-71.
  84. Tucker, S. C. & R. C. Harris, 1980: New or noteworthy pyrenocarpous lichens from Louisiana and Florida. - Bryologist 83: 1-20.

  85. Weekley, C. W., E. S. Menges/ D. Berry-Greenlee M. A. Rickey G. L. Clarke S. A. Smith 2011: Burning more effective than mowing in restoring Florida scrub. - Ecological Restoration 29(4): 357-373.
  86. White, D. L. & W. S. Judd, 1985: A flora of Gold Head Branch Ravine and adjacent uplands, Clay County, Florida. - Castanea 50, 4: 250-261.
  87. White, S., 1994: The first lichen: a listing precedent?. - Aquilegia 18, 1: 7.
  88. Wilhelm, G. S. & J. R. Burkhalter, 1990: Cladonia perforata, the northwest Florida population. - Bryologist 93, 1: 66-68.
  89. Williams, J., 1994: Letters to Mencken from the Land of Pink Lichen. - Dim Gray Bar Press, New York. ca. 38 (unnumbered) pp.
  90. Yahr, R., 1999: Reintroduction of an endangered lichen in the wake of Hurricane Opal. - In: Anon. (ed.): International Conference on Lichen Conservation Biology, Licons. Swiss Federal Institute for Forest, Snow and Landscape Research, Birmensdorf, Switzerland, pp. unpaginatedinsert.
  91. Yahr, R., 1999: Theoretical and practical considerations of reintroductions of endangered species: A case study using the vagrant lichen Cladonia perforata. - In: Anon. (ed.): International Conference on Lichen Conservation Biology, Licons. Swiss Federal Institute for Forest, Snow and Landscape Research, Birmensdorf, Switzerland, pp. unpaginatedinsert.
  92. Yahr, R., 2000: Ecology and post-fire recovery of Cladonia perforata, an endangered Florida-scrub lichen. - Forest, Snow and Landscape Research 75, 3: 339-356.
  93. Yahr, R. & P. T. DePriest, 2001: Contrasting phylogeographic pattern in Florida endemic lichen fungus Cladonia perforata and its photobionts. - Inoculum - Newsletter of the Mycological Society of America 52, 3: 67.

  94. Yahr, R., R. Vilgalys & P. T. DePriest, 2004: Strong fungal specificity and selectivity for algal symbionts in Florida scrub Cladonia lichens. - Molecular Ecology 13: 3367-3378.
  95. Zahlbruckner, A., 1930: A new Haematomma from Florida. - Bryologist 33: 31.
  96. Zahlbruckner, A., 1935: Florida-Flechten, gesammelt von S. Rapp. - Ann. Mycol. 33: 33-45.

  97. Lücking, R., E. Rivas Plata, K. Kalb, R. S. Common, A Barcenas-Peña & M. V. Duya, 2011: Halegrapha (Ascomycota: Graphidaceae), an enigmatic new genus of tropical lichenized fungi dedicated to Mason E. Hale Jr. - The Lichenologist 43, 4): 331-343.
  98. Lücking, R., E. Rivas-Plata K. Kalb R. S. Common A. Barcenas-Peña M. V. Duya 2011: Halegrapha (Ascomycota: Graphidaceae), an enigmatic new genus of tropical lichenized fungi dedicated to Mason E. Hale Jr.. - Lichenologist 43, 4: 331-343.
  99. Lendemer, J. C., 2010: Notes on Lepraria s.l. (Lecanoromycetes, Ascomycota) in North America: New species, new reports, and preliminary keys. - Brittonia 62, 3): 267-292.
  100. Lendemer, J. C. 2011: A range extension for Heiomasia seaveyorum north of tropical southern Florida. - Opuscula Philolichenum 9: 85-87.
  101. Lendemer, J. C. & R. C. Harris, 2014: Studies in Lichens and Lichenicolous Fungi No. 17 – Notes on Lichens from the Coastal Plain of Southeastern North America. - Opuscula Philolichenum 13: 8-19.
  102. Lücking, R/ Cáceres, M 2004: Corticolous species of Trichothelium (Ascomycota: Porinaceae). - Mycological Research 108, 5: 571-575.
  103. M. Grube and J. C. Lendemer, 2009: Arthonia rubrocincta: belated validation of a name for a common species endemic to Sabal palmetto in the southeastern United States. - Opuscula Philolichenum 7: 7-12.
  104. M. Nelsen, R. Lücking, E. R. Plata and J. S. Mbatchou, 2010: Heiomasia, a new genus in the lichen-forming family Graphidaceae (Ascomycota: Lecanoromycetes: Ostropales) with disjunct distribution in Southeastern North America and Southeast Asia. - Bryologist 113(4): 742-751.
  105. Maliakal-Witt, S/ Menges, ES/ Denslow, JS 2005: Microhabitat distribution of two Florida scrub endemic plants in comparison to their habitat-generalist congeners. - American Journal of Botany 92, 3: 411-421.
  106. McDonald, T/ Miadlikowska, J/ Lutzoni, F 2003: The lichen genus Sticta in the Great Smoky Mountains: a phylogenetic study of morphologial, chemical, and molecular data. - The Bryologist 106, 1: 61-79.
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  107. Odabasoglu, F/ Aslan, A/ Cakir, A/ Suleyman, H/ Karagoz, Y/ Halici, M/ Bayir, Y 2004: Comparison of antioxidant activity and phenolic content of three lichen species. - Phytotherapy Research 18: 938-941.
  108. Perlmutter, G. B. 2006: Flakea papillata in North America. - The Bryologist 109, 4: 566-569.
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  109. Plata, E. R./ R. Lücking 2013: High diversity of Graphidaceae (lichenized Ascomycota: Ostropales) in Amazonian Perú. - Fungal Diversity 58, 1): 13-32.
  110. R. Koscielniak, 2007: Usnea Florida ― threatened species of rich biotopes in the Polish Eastern Carpathians. - Acta Mycologica 42, 2: 281-286.
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  111. R. Lücking, W. R. Buck and E. Rivas Plata, 2007: The lichen family Gomphillaceae (Ostropales) in eastern North America, with notes on hyphophore development in Gomphillus and Gyalideopsis. - The Bryologist 110(4): 622-672.
  112. Reinhart, KO/ Menges, ES 2004: Effects of re-introducing fire to a central Florida sandhill community. - Applied Vegetation Science 7: 141-150.
  113. U'Ren, J. M., F. Lutzoni, J. Miadlikowska, A. D. Laetsch, A. E. Arnold 2012: Host and geographic structure of endophytic and endolichenic fungi at a continental scale. - American Journal of Botany 99, 5: 898-914.
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