Publications containing records of lichens of New Mexico (USA)
Version 31 December 2018

 

  1. Anderson, R. A., 1967: Additions to the lichen flora of North America - II. - Bryologist 70: 393 - 343.
  2. Anderson, R. A., 1974: Additions to the lichen flora of North America - III. - Bryologist 77: 41 - 47.

  3. Egan, R., 1972: Catalog of the lichens of New Mexico. - Bryologist 75: 7 - 35.
  4. Egan, R., 2002: Revised catalog of the lichens and lichenicolous fungi of New Mexico. - Evansia 19,2: 41 - 68.
  5. Egan, R., 2003: What is the lichen Parmelia graminicola B. de Lesd.? - Bryologist 106: 314 - 316.

  6. Knudsen, K., 2007: Acarospora. - Pp. 1 - 38 in Nash, T. H., Gries, C. & F. Bungartz: Lichen flora of the Greater Sonoran Desert Region. Volume 3. - Tempe.

  7. Nash, T. H., 1974: New and additional Xanthoparmelia from New Mexico. - Bryologist 77: 72 - 73.
  8. Nash, T. H. & J. A. Elix, 1986: A new species and new records in the lichen genus Xanthoparmelia (Vain.) Hale (Ascomycotina: Parmeliaceae) for North America. - Mycotaxon 26: 453 - 455.

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

 

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  1. Bouly de Lesdain, M., 1932: Lichens de l'etat de New-Mexico (USA) recueillis par le frère G. Arsène Brouard. - Ann. Crypt. Exot. 5: 89-139.
  2. Bouly de Lesdain, M 1942: Lichens de l'Etat de New Mexico (USA) recueillis par le Frère G. Arsène Brouard. - Revue Bryologique et Lichénologique\Rev. Bryol. Lichénol. (Mélanges Bryol. et Lichénol.) 12: 44-66.
  3. Brantley, S. L. & U. L. Shepherd, 2004: Effect of cryptobiotic crust type on microarthropod assemblages in pinon-juniper woodland in central New Mexico. - Western North American Naturalist 64, 2: 155-165.
  4. Breuss, O 1998: On the taxonomy of "Catapyrenium" plumbeum (lichenized Ascomycetes, Verrucariaceae). - Annalen des Naturhistorischen Museums in Wien 100B: 671-676.
  5. Buck, W. R. & R. C. Harris, 2001: Leucocarpia biatorella (Verrucariaceae), new to North America. - Evansia 18(3): 82-83.
  6. Bungartz, F., 2004: New and previously unrecorded saxicolous species of Buellia s.l. with one-septate ascospores from the Greater Sonoran Desert Region. - Mycotaxon 90, 1): 81-123.
  7. Bungartz, F. & T. H. Nash, 2004: The Buellia aethalea-group in the Greater Sonoran Desert Region with reference to similar species in North America. - Bryologist 107, 4: 441-458.

  8. Czeczuga, B. & R. C. Worthington, 1997: Carotenoids in lichens from the states of New Mexico and Texas in the United States of America. - Feddes Repertorium 108, 5-6: 387-399.

  9. Diederich, P. 2007: New or interesting lichenicolous heterobasidiomycetes. - Opuscula Philolichenum 4: 11-22.

  10. Egan, R. S., 1970: A Checklist of the Published Lichen Flora of New Mexico. - Published by the author, University of Colorado, Boulder. 5 pp.
  11. Egan, R. S., 1970: Additions to the lichen flora of New Mexico. - Bryologist 73: 143-145.
  12. Egan, R. S., 1971: Additions to the lichen flora of New Mexico. II. - Bryologist 74: 387-390.
  13. Egan, R. S., 1972: Catalog of the lichens of New Mexcio. - Bryologist 75: 7-35.
  14. Egan, R. S., 1975: New Xanthoparmelia (Lichenes: Parmeliaceae) records from New Mexico. - Mycotaxon 2: 217-222.
  15. Egan, R. S., 2002: Revised catalog of the lichens and lichenicolous fungi of New Mexico. - Evansia 19, 2: 41-68.
  16. Esslinger, T. L. & K. L. Dillman 2010: Physconia grumosa in North America. - Bryologist 113, 1: 77-80.
  17. Esslinger, T. L., B. McCune & D. L. Haughland, 2017: Physconia labrata, a new species from western North America and Asia. - Bryologist 120, 4: 427-434.

  18. Forman, R. T. T. & D. L. Dowden, 1977: Nitrogen fixating lichen roles from desert to alpine in the Sangre de Cristo Mountains, New Mexico. - Bryologist 80: 561-570.

  19. Gordon, S. J. & R. I. Dorn, 2005: Localized weathering: implications for theoretical and applied studies. - Professional Geographer 57, 1: 28-43.

  20. Hafellner, J., D. Triebel, B. D. Ryan & T. H. Nash, 2002: On lichenicolous fungi from North America. II. - Mycotaxon 84: 293-329.
  21. Herre, A. W. C. T., 1950: New lichens from California, New Mexico, and the Philippines. - Bryologist 53(4): 296-299.
  22. Herre, A. W., 1944: On a small collection of lichens from San-Miguel County, New Mexico. - Bryologist 47: 131-134.

  23. Kieft, T., 1988: Ice nucleation activity in lichens. - Applied and Environmental Microbiology 54(7): 1678-1681.
  24. Knudsen, K. & J. Kocourková, 2017: Acarospora toensbergii (Acarosporaceae), a new species from Alaska, U.S.A. . - Opuscula Philolichenum 16: 317-321.

  25. Ladyman, J. A. R., E. Muldavin, N. Monteith & J. A. Sanders, 1999: Terrestrial cryptogam studies in P-J woodland and on gypsum outcrops in New Mexico, USA. - In: Anon. (ed.): International Conference on Lichen Conservation Biology, Licons. Swiss Federal Institute for Forest, Snow and Landscape Research, Birmensdorf, Switzerland, pp. 33.
  26. Lendemer, J. C. & E. A. Tripp, 2014: Discovery of Gyalideopsis mexicana in the United States. - North American Fungi 9, 7: 1-4.
  27. Lendemer, J. C., J. Kocourková and K. Knudsen 2008: Studies in lichens and lichenicolous fungi: notes on some taxa from North America. - Mycotaxon 105: 379-386.

  28. Magnusson, A. H., 1930: The lichen genus Acarospora in New Mexico. - Meddel. Göteborgs Bot. Trädgard 5: 55-72.
  29. Marsh, J. E. & T. H. Nash, 1979: Lichens in relation to the Four Corners Power Plant in New Mexico. - Bryologist 82: 20-28.
  30. Meyer, H. A. & J. G. Hinton, 2010: Milnesium zsalakoae and M. jacobi, two new species of Tardigrada (Eutardigrada: Apochela: Milnesiidae) from the southwestern United States. - Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington 123, 2: 113-120.

  31. Nash, T., 2002: Arsène historical collection from New Mexico. - Evansia 19, 4: 161.
  32. Nash, T. H., 1974: New and additional Xanthoparmelia from New Mexico. - Bryologist 77: 72-73.
  33. Nash, T. H. & J. A. Elix, 2004: Xanthoparmelia. - In: Nash, TH, B. D. Ryan, P. Diederich, C. Gries & F. Bungartz, (eds.): Lichen Flora of the Greater Sonoran Desert Region, Vol. 2. - Lichens Unlimited, Arizona State University, Tempe, Arizona, pp. 566-604.
  34. Nash, T. H. & M. R. Sommerfeld, 1981: Elemental concentrations in lichens in the area of the Four Corners Power Plant, New Mexico. - Environmental and Experimental Botany 21: 153-162.
  35. Neher, D. A., S. A. Lewins, T. R. Weicht and B. J. Darby, 2009: Microarthropod communities associated with biological soil crusts in the Colorado Plateau and Chihuahuan deserts. - Journal of Arid Environments 73, 6-7: 672-677.

  36. Oldham, W. J., S. K. Hanson, K. B. Lavelle & J. L. Miller, 2015: Distribution of neptunium and plutonium in New Mexico lichen samples (Usnea arizonica) contaminated by atmospheric fallout. - Journal of Radioanalytical and Nuclear Chemistry : xxxxxxx

  37. Peterson, E. B. & J. Rikkinen, 1998: Stenocybe fragmenta, a new species of Mycocaliciaceae with fragmenting spores. - Mycologia 90, 6: 1087-1090.
  38. Printzen, C., 2001: Corticolous and lignicolous species of Lecanora (Lecanoraceae, Lecanorales) with usnic or isousnic acid in the Sonoran Desert Region. - Bryologist 104, 3: 382-409.

  39. Rudolph, E. D., 1953: A contribution to the lichen flora of Arizona and New Mexico. - Ann. Missouri Bot. Gard. 40(2): 63-72.
  40. Ryan, B. D., H. T. Lumbsch, M. I. Messuti, C. Printzen, L. Sliwa & T. H. Nash, 2004: Lecanora. - In: Nash, T. H., B. D. Ryan, P. Diederich, C. Gries & F. Bungartz (eds.): Lichen Flora of the Greater Sonoran Desert Region, Vol. 2. - Lichens Unlimited, Arizona State University, Tempe, Arizona, pp. 176-286.

  41. Sheard, J. W. & H. Mayrhofer, 2002: New species of Rinodina (Physciaceae, lichenized Ascomycetes) from western North America. - Bryologist 105, 4: 645-672.
  42. Shields, L. M., 1957: Algal and lichen floras in relation to nitrogen content of certain volcanic and arid range soils. - Ecology 38, 4: 661-663.
  43. Shrestha, G. & L. L. St. Clair 2011: A comparison of the lichen floras of four locations in the Intermountain Western United States. - North American Fungi 6, 8: 1-20.

  44. Weber, W. A. & T. Nash, 1992: Biatorella clauzadeana in North America. - Lichenologist 24, 1: 101 - 103.
  45. Wetmore, C. M., 2003: The Caloplaca squamosa group in North and Central America. - Bryologist 106, 1: 147-156.
  46. Wetmore, C. M., 2004: The sorediate corticolous species of Caloplaca in North and Central America. - Bryologist 107, 4: 505-520.
  47. Williams, T. A., 1901: Lichenes, pp. 30-31 in: E.L. Greene, Plantae Bakerianae, vol. II, fasc. 1. - : .