Evaluated publications containing records of lichens of Maryland (USA)
Preliminary version 1 June 2016

 

  1. Biechele, L. T., 2002: The lichen flora of the lower eastern shore of the Delmarva Peninsula. - Evansia 19, 1: 17 - 19.

  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. Harris, R. C., 1992: Cladonia petrophila, a new species from eastern North America. - Brittonia 44, 3: 326-330.

  4. Lendemer, J. C., 2004: Lichens of Eastern North America Exsiccati. Fascicle III, nos. 101 - 150. - Opuscula Philolichenum 1: 41 - 54.
  5. Lendemer, J. C., 2004: Recent records of lichens in the local area (MD, NJ, PA). - Opuscula Philolichenum 1: 9 - 20.
  6. Lendemer, J. C., 2008: A note on the occurrence of Psora icterica in eastern North America. - Evansia 25, 1: 1 - 2.
  7. Lendemer, J. C. & W. M. Knapp, 2007: Contributions to the lichen flora of Maryland: recent collections from the Delmarva Peninsula. - Opuscula Philolichenum 4: 23-40.
  8. Lendemer, J. C., K. Knudsen & J. A. Elix, 2008: Lepraria friabilis, a new species from eastern North America. - Opuscula Philolichenum 5: 61-66.

  9. Nelsen, P. R., J. Walton, H. Root & T. Spribille, 2011: Hypogymnia pulverata (Parmeliaceae) and Collema leptaleum (Collemataceae), two macrolichens new to Alaska. - North American Fungi 6, 7: 1 - 8.

  10. Plitt, C. C., 1909: Lichens of Baltimore and vicinity. - Bryologist 12: 33 - 34.

  11. Skorepa, A. C., A. W. Norden & D. R. Windler, 1977: Studies on the lichens of Maryland. - Castanea 42: 265 - 279.
  12. Skorepa, A. C., A. W. Norden & D. R. Windler, 1979: Substrate ecology of lichens in Maryland. - Castanea 44, 3: 129 - 142.

 

Not evaluated:

 

  1. Aptroot, A. & U. Schiefelbein, 2003: Additional species of Cheiromycina (lichenized hyphomycetes), with a key to the known species. - Mycological Research 107, 1: 104 - 107.

  2. Biechele, L. T., 2010: Two new lichen species from Delmarva Peninsula. - Evansia 27, 3: 113-114.
  3. Blake, S. F., 1957: Review of the genus Cladonia in the District of Columbia and vicinity. - Rhodora 59(699): 56 - 61.

  4. Curtin, C. B., 1957: Studies on the tardigrades. II. Some tardigrades from Maryland. - Proc. Pennsylvania Acad. Sci. 31: 142 - 146.

  5. Hale, M. E., 1972: Natural history of Plummers Island, Maryland. XXI. Infestation of the liche Parmelia baltimorensis Gyeln. & For. by Hypogastrura packardi Folsom (Collembola). - Proc. Biol. Soc. Washington 85: 287 - 295.
  6. Hale, M. E., 1983: The Biology of Lichens. - Third Edition. Edward Arnold, London. 190 pp.
  7. Hale, M. E. & J. D. Lawrey, 1985: Annual rate of lead accumulation in the lichen Pseudoparmelia baltimorensis. - Bryologist 88: 5 - 7.

  8. Kurokawa, S., 2001: Taxonomic notes on Parmelia reparata (Parmeliaceae, Lichenes) and the related species. - Bulletin of the National Science Museum, Series B [Tokyo] 27(1): 1 - 10.

  9. Lawrey, J. D., 1980: Calcium accumulation by lichens and transfer to lichen herbivores. - Mycologia 72: 586 - 594.
  10. Lawrey, J. D., 1991: The species-area curve as an index of disturbance in saxicolous lichen communities. - Bryologist 94(4): 377 - 382.
  11. Lawrey, J. D., 1993: Chemical ecology of Hobsonia christiansenii, a lichenicolous hyphomycete. - American Journal of Botany 80(10): 1109 - 1113.
  12. Lawrey, J. D., 1993: Lichens as monitors of pollutant elements at permanent sites in Maryland and Virginia. - Bryologist 96(3): 339 - 341.
  13. Lawrey, J. D. & M. E. Hale, 1977: Natural history of Plummers Island, Maryland XXIII. Studies on lichen grwoth rate at Plummers Island, Maryland. - Proc. Biol. Soc. Washington 90: 698 - 725.
  14. Lawrey, J. D. & M. E. Hale, 1981: Retrospective study of lichen lead accumulation in the northeastern United States. - Bryologist 84: 449 - 456.
  15. Lawrey, J. D., P. Diederich M. P. Nelsen C. Freebury D. van den Broeck M. Sikaroodi D. Ertz 2012: Phylogenetic placement of lichenicolous Phoma species in the Phaeosphaeriaceae (Pleosporales, Dothideomycetes). - Fungal Diversity 55: 195-213.
  16. Lendemer, J. C., 2013: Two new sterile species of Loxospora (Sarrameanaceae: Lichenized Ascomycetes) from the Mid-Atlantic Coastal Plain. - Journal of the North Carolina Academy of Science 129: 71-81.
  17. Lendemer, J. C. & B. P. Hodkinson 2009: Stretching the boundaries: a range extension for Buellia wheeleri R. C. Harris. - Evansia 26, 4: 172-176.

  18. Reed, C. F., 1965: Lobaria quercizans Michx. on the coastal plain and piedmont plateau in Maryland. - Phytologia 11: 433 - 434.

  19. Schwartzman, D., M. Kasim, L. Stieff, J. H. Johnson, 1987: Quantitative monitoring of airborne lead pollution by a foliose lichen. - Water, Air, and Soil Pollution 32: 363-378.
  20. Schwartzman, D. W., L. Stieff, M. Kasim, E. Kombe, S. Aung, E. Atekwana, J. Johnson & K. Schwartzman, 1991: An ion-exchange model of lead-210 and lead uptake in a foliose lichen; application to quanitative monitoring of airborne lead fallout. - Science of the Total Environment 100: 319 - 336.
  21. Skorepa, A. C. & A. W. Norden, 1984: The rare lichens of Maryland. - In: A. W. Norden, D. C. Forester & G. H. Fenwick (eds.): Threatened and Endangered Plants and Animals of Maryland. Maryland Natural Heritage Program, Annapolis, pp. 57 - 73.