Publications containing records of lichens of New York - State (USA)
Version 31 December 2017

 

  1. Brodo, I. M., 1968: The lichens of Long Island, New York: A vegetational and floristic analysis. - New York State Museum Science Service Bulletin 10: 1-330.

  2. Harris, R. C., 1987: Additional species not recorded in "The lichens of Long Island, New York". - Evansia 4: 4-5.
  3. Harris, R. C., 1992: Cladonia petrophila, a new species from eastern North America. - Brittonia 44, 3: 326-330.
  4. Harris, R. C., 2004:
  5. Hauck, M., E. Hofmann & M. Schmull, 2005: Site factors determining epiphytic lichen distribution in a dieback-affected spruce-fir forest on Whiteface Mountain, New York: microclimate. - Ann. Bot. Fennici 42: 1 - 42.

  6. Lendemer, J. C., 2008: Lichens of Eastern North America Exsiccati, Fascicle VI, Nos. 251-300. - Opuscula Philolichenum 5: 97-106.
  7. Lendemer, J. C., 2008: A note on the occurrence of Psora icterica in eastern North America. - Evansia 25, 1: 1-2.

  8. McCune, B., 2007: Hypogymnia incurvoides new to Scandinavia and the Appalachian Mountains. - Graphis Scripta 19: 10-12.

  9. Printzen, C. & G. Kantvilas, 2004: Hertelidea, genus novum Stereocaulacearum (Ascomycetes lichenisati). - Bibliotheca Lichenologica, Festschrift Hannes Hertel 88: 539-553.

  10. Schmull, M., I. M. Brodo, M. Hauck, 2002: First record of Bryoria subcana (Nyl. ex Stizenb.) Brodo & D. Hawksw. in eastern North America. - Lichenologist 34, 1: 87-88.
  11. Selva, S. B., 2004: Coniocybe gracilescens and species of Sphinctrina with 1-septate spores. - Symb. Bot. Ups. 34, 1: 19 - 23.

  12. Thomson, J. W., 1950a:
  13. Thomson, J. W., 1984: American Arctic Lichens 1. The Macrolichens. - Columbia University Press.
  14. Thomson, J. W., 1997: American Arctic Lichens 2. The Microlichens. - University of Wisconsin Press.

 

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  1. Allen, J. L. & N. M. Howe, 2016: Landfill Lichens: A checklist for Freshkills Park, Staten Island, New York . - Opuscula Philolichenum 15: 82-91.
  2. Allen, J. L., B. P. Hodkinson & C. R. Björk, 2012: A major range expansion for Platismatia wheeleri. - North American Fungi 7, 10: 1-12.
  3. Álvarez, R./ A. Del Hoyo C. Díaz-Rodríguez A. J. Coello E. M. Del Campo E. Barreno M. Catalá L. M. Casano, 2015: Lichen rehydration in heavy metal-polluted environments: Pb modulates the oxidative response of both Ramalina farinacea Thalli and its isolated microalgae. - Microbial Ecology 69(3): 698-709.
  4. Amtoft, A., 2002: Pyxine subcinerea in the eastern United States. - Bryologist 105, 2: 270 - 272.
  5. Anderson, G. P., 1935: Cetraria fahlunensis var. frostii (Du Rietz) Zahlbr. in New York State and in Pennsylvania. - Bryologist 38: 40 - 50.
  6. 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.
  7. Anonymous, 1869: . - Annual Report of the Regents of the University of New York 22: .

  8. Benesperi, R., L. Lastrucci & J. Nascimbene, 2013: Human disturbance threats the red-listed macrolichen Seirophora villosa (Ach.) Frödén in coastal Juniperus habitats: Evidence from western peninsular Italy. - Environmental Management 52, 4: 939-945.

  9. Braña, A. F./ H.-P. Fiedler H. Nava V. González A. Sarmiento-Vizcaíno A. Molina J. L. Acuña L. A. García G. Blanco, 2015: Two Streptomyces Species Producing Antibiotic, Antitumor, and Anti-Inflammatory Compounds Are Widespread Among Intertidal Macroalgae and Deep-Sea Coral Reef Invertebrates from the Central Cantabrian Sea. - Microbial Ecology 69(3): 512-524.
  10. Brodo, I. M., 1971: Lichens and air pollution. - The Conservationist [State of New York, Dept. of Environm. Conserv.] 26: 22-26.
  11. Brown, D. H., (ed.), 1985: Lichen physiology and cell biology. - Plenum Press, New York and London. 362 pp.
  12. Brown, B. I., 1948: A study of the distribution of epiphytic plants in New York. - Amer. Midl. Naturalist 39: 457 - 497.
  13. Buck, B., 1998: Harris and the lichen herbarium. - The Herbarium Sheet 262: 1 - 3.

  14. Crispell, B. 2016: Lichen Photos. - Solidago 17(1): 9.
  15. Delendick, T. J., 1994: Notes on the lichens of eastern New York City: Kings and Queens counties, Long Island, New York. - Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical Club 121, 2: 188-193.
  16. Dieu, A./ M. Millot/ Y. Champavier/ L. Mambu/ V. Chaleix/ V. Sol/ V. Gloaguen 2014: Uncommon chlorinated xanthone and other antibacterial compounds from the lichen Cladonia incrassata. - Planta Medica 80(11): 931-935.
  17. Dirig, R., 1986: Fertile collections and distribution records of Peltigera didactyla (Peltigeraceae) in New York State. - Evansia 3: 37-38.
  18. Dirig, R., 1992: Lichens of Shawangunk Summit pine barrens and pine plains habitats in New York. - In: : The New York Natural History Conference II, Program and Abstracts. University of the State of New York, Albany, pp. 33.
  19. Dirig, R., 1994: Lichens of Pine Barrens, Pine Plains, and "Ice Cave" Habitats in the Shawangunk Mountains, New York. - Mycotaxon 52, 2: 523.
  20. Dirig, R., 1994: The floristic and lichenological work of Roy Latham on eastern Long Island, New York. - Mycotaxon 51: 325-340.
  21. Dirig, R., 1996: A clarification on "Iceland Moss" on Long Island, New York. - Long Island Botanical Society Newsletter 6, 5: 38.
  22. Dirig, R. 2010: Finger Lakes lichens. - Solidago, Newsletter of the Finger Lakes Native Plant Society 11, 3: 1, 4-5.

  23. Drábková, L. Z., 2014: DNA extraction from herbarium specimens. - Methods in Molecular Biology 1115: 69-84.
  24. Ellison, L. A., 1957: Bryophytes and lichens. - Staten Island Inst. Arts & Sci. Proc. 19(2): 62-64.

  25. Esposito, A./ S. Ciccazzo L. Borruso S. Zerbe D. Daffonchio L. Brusetti, 2013: A three-scale analysis of bacterial communities involved in rocks colonization and soil formation in high mountain environments. - Current Microbiology 67(4): 472-479.
  26. Field, C. D./ N. B. Dise/ R. J. Payne/ A. J. Britton/ B. A. Emmett/ R. C. Helliwell/ S. Hughes/ L. Jones/ S. Lees/ J. R. Leake/ I. D. Leith/ G. K. Phoenix/ S. A. Power/ L. J. Sheppard/ G. E. Southon/ C. J. Stevens/ S. J. M. Caporn 2014: The role of nitrogen deposition in widespread plant community change across semi-natural habitats. - Ecosystems 17(5): 864-877.
  27. Frederickson, M. E. & J. L. Bronstein, 2016: From Lichens to the Law: Cooperation as a Theme in the Diverse Career of Roscoe Pound. - The American Naturalist 188: ii-iii.
  28. Fujii, T., R. Yamakawa Y. Terashima S. Imura K. Ishigaki M. Kinjo T. Ando, 2013: Propionates and acetates of chiral secondary alcohols: novel sex heromone components produced by a lichen moth Barsine expressa (Arctiidae: Lithosiinae). - Journal of Chemical Ecology 39(1): 28-36.
  29. Glad, T./ P. Barboza/ R. I. Mackie/ A.-D. G. Wright/ L. Brusetti/ S. D. Mathiesen/ M. A. Sundset 2014: Dietary supplementation of usnic acid, an antimicrobial compound in lichens, does not affect rumen bacterial diversity or density in reindeer. - Current Microbiology 68(6): 724-728.
  30. Glenn, M. G., E. V. Orsi & M. E. Hemsley, 1991: Lichen metal contents as correlates of air filter measurements. - Grana 30: 44 - 47.
  31. Glenn, M. G. & S. L. Webb, 1997: Lichens as indicators of forest integrity. - In: Türk, R/Zorer, R (eds.): Progress and Problems in Lichenology in the Nineties. Bibliotheca Lichenologica, J. Cramer, Berlin, Stuttgart, pp. 155-164.
  32. Glenn, M. G., S. L. Webb & M. S. Cole, 1998: Forest integrity at anthropogenic edges: air pollution disrupts bioindicators. - Environmental Monitoring and Assessment 51: 163-169.

  33. Grimová, L., L. Winkowska, P. Ryšánek/ P. Svoboda/ K. Petrzik, 2013: Reflects the coat protein variability of apple mosaic virus host preference?. - Virus Genes 47, 1: 119-125.
  34. Halsey, A., 1823: Synoptical view of the lichens, growing in the vicinity of the city of New-York. - Annal of the Lyceum of Nat. Hist. of New-York 1823 - 1826: .
  35. Harris, C. W., 1906: A list of foliaceous and fruticous lichens, collected at Chilson Lake, Essex Co., New York, altitude 1200 ft. - Bryologist 9: 48 - 52.
  36. Harris, C. W., 1907: Lichens of the Adirondack League Club tract. - Bryologist 10: 64-66.
  37. Harris, R. C., 1984: Name changes for some common lichens and additions to the North American lichen flora. - Evansia 1: 23-24.
  38. Harris, R. C., 1987: The lichen collection of the Clinton Herbarium, the Buffalo Museum of Science (BUF). - Evansia 4: 46-48.
  39. Harris, R. C., 1988: The lichen collection of DePauw University assembled by Winona Welch, complete cryptogamist. - Brittonia 40(2): 172-179.
  40. Harris, R. C., 1989: Notes on the lichens of Goat Island, Niagara Falls. - Clintonia 4, 1: 1-2.
  41. Harris, R. C., 1995: More Florida Lichens. Including the 10ø Tour of the Pyrenolichens. - Publ. by the Author, Bronx, N.Y.. 192 pp.
  42. Harris, R. C. & W. R. Buck, 2000: Lichenological serendipity in Putnam County, New York. - Evansia 17, 1: 23 - 24.
  43. Harris, R. C., C. K. Schmitt & K. Anderson, 1987: Lichens of eastern Long Island, New York collected during the 1986 Andrews Foray. - Evansia 4: 1 - 3.
  44. Harris, R. C., 2009: Four novel lichen taxa in the lichen biota of eastern North America. - Opuscula Philolichenum 6: 149-156.
  45. Hauck, M. & T. Meissner, 2002: Epiphytic lichen abundance on branches and trunks of Abies balsamea on Whiteface Mountain, New York. - Lichenologist 34, 5: 443 - 446.

  46. Hawksworth, D.L. 2014: [Review of:] The Lichens and Allied Fungi of Great Smoky Mountains National Park: an annotated checklist with comprehensive keys. By James C. Lendemer , Richard C. Harris and Erin A. Tripp . 2013. New York: New York Botanical Garden. - The Lichenologist 46(4): 601.
  47. Heidmarsson, S./ Gueidan, C./ Miadlikowska, J./ Lutzoni, F. 2017: Multi-locus phylogeny supports the placement of Endocarpon pulvinatum within Staurothele s. str. (lichenised ascomycetes, Eurotiomycetes, Verrucariaceae). - Phytotaxa 306(1): 37-48.
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  48. Ipatov, V. S. & A. Kirikova, 1981: Effect of the penetrability of the stand canopy on the type of ground cover in true moss-lichen pine forests. - Soviet Journal of Ecology 12: 155-160.
  49. Ipatov, V. S. & T. N. Tarkhova, 1980: Microclimate of habitats of moss and lichen synusiae in green moss-lichen pine forests. - Soviet Journal of Ecology 11: 262-268.

  50. Lendemer, J. C. 2015: Lichens of Eastern North America Exsiccati, Fascicle X. - Opuscula Philolichenum 14: 59-65.
  51. Lendemer, J.C. 2015: Lichens of eastern north America exsiccati, fascicle X, nos. 446-482. - Opuscula Philolichenum 14: 59-65.
  52. Lendemer, J.C./ Harris, R.C. 2016: The New York Botanical Garden Lichen Herbarium: A unique resource for fungal biodiversity research and education. - Brittonia :
  53. Loppi, S./ C. Faleri/ L. Paoli 2014: Influence of sample cleaning prior to the analysis on the elemental content of the lichen Xanthoria parietina (l.) th.fr.. - Bulletin of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology 93(3): 350-353.
  54. Ihlen, P. G. & A. M. Fryday, 2002: Rhizocarpon timdalii, a new lichen species from north-west Europe and north-east North America. - Lichenologist 34, 2: 95 - 100.
  55. Kaiser, G. B., 1911: Moss and lichen collecting in the Catskills. - Bryologist 14: 1-2.
  56. Kershaw, K. A., 1985: Physiological Ecology of Lichens. - Cambridge University Press, Cambridge. 293 pp.

  57. LaGreca, S., 2001: A new lichen for New York State, and a brief history of lichenology in New York. - New York Flora Association Newsletter 12, (1): 1 - 5.
  58. Latham, R., 1949: Cladonia alpestris (L.) Rabenh., on Long Island, N.Y. - Bryologist 52, 3: 146-148.
  59. Latham, R., 1945: Cetraria islandica (L.) Ach. on Long Island, NY. I. - Bryologist 48: 159-160.
  60. Latham, R., 1946: Cetraria islandica (L.) Ach. on Long Island, N.Y. II. - Bryologist 49: 71.
  61. Latham, R., 1947: Cetraria islandica (L.) Ach. on Long Island, N.Y. III. - Bryologist 50: 269-270.
  62. Latham, R., 1948: Cetraria islandica (L.) Ach. on Lond Island, N.Y. IV. - Bryologist 51: 50-51.
  63. Lowe, J. L., 1939: The genus Lecidea in the Adirondack mountains of New York. - Lloydia 2: 225-304.
  64. Lowe, J. L., 1940: A preliminary list of the lichens of Huntington Forest. - Bull. N. Y. State Coll. Forest. 13: 371-382.
  65. Lowe, J. L., 1940: A preliminary list of the lichens of Huntington Forest. - Roosevelt Wildlife Bull. 7: 371-382.
  66. Lowe, J. L., 1943: Cladonia alpicola in New York state. - Papers Michigan Academy of Science, Arts & Lettres\Pap. Mich. Acad. Sci., Arts & Lettr. 28: 63-65.

  67. Lücking, R., 2015: Thelotremoid Graphidaceae from the NYBG herbarium: New species, range extensions, and a forgotten lichen. - Opuscula Philolichenum 14: 1-57.
  68. Magomedova, M. A., 1979: Successions of communities of lithophilic lichens in the highlands of northern Ural. - Soviet Journal of Ecology 10: 197 - 204.
  69. Meurer-Grimes, B. M., S. M. Huhndorf & S. L. Reed, 1992: The fungus herbarium of the University of Massachusetts at Amherst (MASS). - Mycotaxon 45: 343 - 371.
  70. Millman, L. 2016: [Review of:] McMullin, T. & F. Anderson. 2015. Common Lichens of Northeastern North America. New York Botanical Garden Press. - The Bulletin, A Publication of the Boston Mycological Club 71, 2: 23.
  71. Milne, B. T., 1979: A preliminary list of lichens of the Albany Pine Bush. - Skenectada 1: 36 - 38.
  72. Mishchenko, N. P., L. S. Stepanenko, O. E. Krivoshchekova & O. B. Maksimov, 1980: Anthraquinones of the lichen Asahinea chrysantha. - Chemistry of Natural Compounds 16: 117 - 121.

  73. Nearing, G. G., 1939: Guide to the lichens of the New York area, I-IV. - Torreya\ 39: 29-37, 57-69, 93-107, 164-176.
  74. Nearing, G. G., 1940: Guide to the lichens of the New York area. Part 5-8. - Torreya\ 40: 9-18, 34-39, 110-117, 198-206.
  75. Nifontova, M. G., 1976: Accumulation of Sr90 and Cs137 by lichens under experimental conditions. - Soviet Jour. Ecol. 7: 68-70.
  76. Nifontova, M. G., 1977: Effect of isotopic and non-isotopic carriers on the accumulation of 90Sr and 137Cs from aqueous solutions by lichens. - Soviet Journal of Ecology 8: 533-535.
  77. Nifontova, MG/ Lebedeva, AV/ Kulikov, NV 1979: Accumulation of 90Sr and 137Cs in live and dead lichens. - Soviet Journal of Ecology 10: 73-78.

  78. Orsi, E. V. & M. G. Glenn, 1991: Lichens as microenvironment markers of air quality. Relative to topography, wind direction and vehicular traffic patterns. - Grana 30: 51-58.

  79. Otálora, M. A. G., C. Salvador, I. Martínez & G. Aragón, 2013: Does the reproductive strategy affect the transmission and genetic diversity of bionts in cyanolichens? A case study using two closely related species. - Microbial Ecology 65, 2: 517-530.
  80. Plitt, C. C., 1934: Lichens of Shushan, New York, and vicinity. - Bryologist 37: 35-43.
  81. Poyatos, R., A. Heinemeyer, P. Ineson, J. G. Evans, H. C. Ward, B. Huntley & R. Baxter, 2014: Environmental and vegetation drivers of seasonal CO2 fluxes in a sub-arctic forest-mire ecotone. - Ecosystems 17, 3: 377-393.
  82. Prince, C. R., 1977: Lichen find at the New York Botanical Garden. - Bull. Torrey Bot. Club 104: 59-61.
  83. Prince, C. R., 1978: Lichens of Westchester County, New York. - Bull. Torrey Bot. Club 105: 67-69.

  84. Rankovic, B., M. Kosanic, N. Manojlovic, A. Rancic & T. Stanojkovic, 2014: Chemical composition of Hypogymnia physodes lichen and biological activities of some its major metabolites. - Medicinal Chemistry Research 23, 1: 408-416.
  85. Redfearn, P. L. & J. W. Thomson, 1965: The 1963 foray of the American Bryological Society in New York. - Bryologist 68, 1: 119 - 124.
  86. Retallack, G. J. & E. Landing, 2014: Affinities and architecture of Devonian trunks of Prototaxites loganii. - 106, 6: 1143-1158.
  87. Rogers, D. P., 1951: The lichen collections of the New York Botanical Garden. - Bryologist 54, 1: 68.
  88. Robinson, S. C., E. H. Ketchledge, B. T. Fitzgerald, D. J. Raynal and R. W. Kimmerer 2010: A 23-year assessment of vegetation composition and change in the Adirondack Alpine zone, New York State. - Rhodora 112(952): 355-377.
  89. Rodríguez-Caballero, E./ Y. Cantón/ S. Chamizo/ R. Lázaro/ A. Escudero 2013: Soil loss and runoff in semiarid ecosystems: A Complex interaction between biological soil crusts, micro-topography, and hydrological drivers. - Ecosystems 16, 4: 529-546.
  90. Royte, J., L. Brako & R. C. Harris, 1985: Two crustose lichens new to North America. - Evansia 2: 10.
  91. Rudolph, ED 1954: Lichens. - In: A. J. Mix: Report of the 1952 Foray. Mycologia 46(1): 112-123, pp. 123.

  92. Seaward, M., 2016: [Review of:] McMullin, T. & F. Anderson. 2015. Common Lichens of Northeastern North America. New York Botanical Garden Press. - Symbiosis 66: 157.
  93. Schmitt, C. K., 1994: Cladonia metacorallifera found in New York State. - Evansia 11, 2: 55.
  94. Schmitt, C. K. & N. G. Slack, 1990: Host specificity of epiphytic lichens and bryophytes: a comparison of the Adirondack Mountains (New York) and the Southern Blue Ridge Mountains (North Carolina). - Bryologist 93: 257-274.
  95. Selva, S. B., 1998: Searching for Caliciales in the Adirondacks of New York. - In: Glenn, MG/Harris, RC/Dirig, R/Cole, MS (eds.): Lichenographia Thomsoniana: North American Lichenology in Honor of John W. Thomson. Mycotaxon Ltd., Ithaca, New York, pp. 337-344.
  96. Shapiro, I. A., 1977: Determination of urease activity in lichens by a direct potentiometric method. - Soviet Plant Physiol. 23: 712-714.
  97. Shapiro, I. A., 1977: Urease activity in lichens. - Soviet Plant Physiology 24: 914-918.
  98. Shapiro, I. A., 1979: Effect of ecological factors on nitrogen matabolism enzymes in lichens. - Soviet Journal of Ecology 10: 565-568.
  99. Smiley, D. & C. J. George, 1974: Photographic documentation of lichen decline in the Shawangunk Mountains of New York. - The Bryologist 77: 179 - 187.
  100. Schmitt, C. K., 1994: Cladonia metacorallifera found in New York State. - Evansia 11, 2: 55.
  101. Schmitt, C. K. & N. G. Slack, 1990: Host specificity of epiphytic lichens and bryophytes: a comparison of the Adirondack Mountains (New York) and the Southern Blue Ridge Mountains (North Carolina). - Bryologist 93: 257-274.
  102. Schmull, M., I. M. Brodo M. Hauck, 2002: First record of Bryoria subcana (Nyl. ex Stizenb.) Brodo & D. Hawksw. in eastern North America. - Lichenologist 34, 1: 87-88.
  103. Schmull, M. & M. Hauck, 2003: Element microdistribution in the bark of Abies balsamea and Picea rubens and its impact on epiphytic lichen abundance on Whiteface Mountain, New York. - Flora 198: 293-303.
  104. Schmull, M/ Hauck, M/ Vann, DR/ Johnson, AH/ Runge, M 2002: Site factors determining epiphytic lichen distribution in a dieback-affected spruce-fir forest on Whiteface Mountain, New York: stemflow chemistry. - Canadian Journal of Botany 80: 1131-1140.
  105. Selva, SB 1998: Searching for Caliciales in the Adirondacks of New York. - In: Glenn, MG/Harris, RC/Dirig, R/Cole, MS (eds.): Lichenographia Thomsoniana: North American Lichenology in Honor of John W. Thomson. Mycotaxon Ltd., Ithaca, New York, pp. 337-344.
  106. Selva, S. B., 2004: Coniocybe gracilescens and species of Sphinctrina with 1-septate spores. - Symbolae Botanicae Upsalienses 34, 1: 19-23.
  107. Shapiro, I. A., 1977: Determination of urease activity in lichens by a direct potentiometric method. - Soviet Plant Physiol. 23: 712-714.
  108. Shapiro, IA 1977: Urease activity in lichens. - Soviet Plant Physiology 24: 914-918.
  109. Shapiro, IA 1979: Effect of ecological factors on nitrogen matabolism enzymes in lichens. - Soviet Journal of Ecology 10: 565-568.
  110. Smiley, D/ George, CJ 1974: Photographic documentation of lichen decline in the Shawangunk Mountains of New York. - The Bryologist 77: 179-187.
  111. Stalter, R., 2004: The flora on the High Line, New York City, New York. - Journal of the Torrey Botanical Society 131, 4: 387-393.

  112. Thiers, BM 1993: [Review of:] : [Review:] J. W. Bates & A. M. Farmer (eds.). Bryophytes and Lichens in a Changing Environment. Oxford University Press, New York. 1992. . - Brittonia 45(2): 185-186.
  113. Thomson, J. W., 1991: [Review of:] : [Review:] R.C. Harris. Some Florida Lichens. Published by the author, New York. 1990. . - The Bryologist 94(2): 248.
  114. Thomson, J. W., 1996: [Review of:] : [Review:] Lois Brako. Phyllopsora (Bacidiaceae). Flora Neotropica Monograph 55: 1-67. New York Botanical Garden, Bronx, New York. 1991. . - The Bryologist 99(1): 115.
  115. Thomson, J. W., 1941: Trip of May 4, 1941, to Chester, N.Y. - Torreya 41: 137-138.
  116. Tolkachev, O. N., 1981: Natural diaryl ethers. - Chemistry of Natural Compounds 17: 195-212.
  117. Torrey, J., 1819: Catalogue of the Plants of New-York. - \. pp.

  118. Werier, D., 2009: Hypotrachyna and other lichen stories with Hypotrachyna showmanii new for New York State. - New York Flora Association 20(1): 1-5.
  119. Werier, D., 2009: Hypotrachyna and other lichen stories with Hypotrachyna showmanii new for NY. - Solidago, Newsletter of the Finger Lakes Native Plant Society 10(1): 8-10.
  120. Wiersma, Y., 2016: [Review of:] McMullin, T. & F. Anderson. 2015. Common Lichens of Northeastern North America. New York Botanical Garden Press. - Omphalina 7, 1: 16-17.
  121. Wood, G. C., 1905: Additions to the lichen flora of Long Island. - Bryologist 8: 51.
  122. Wood, G. C., 1914: A preliminary list of the lichens found within a radius of 100 miles of New York City. - Torreya 14: 73-95.
  123. Woodwell, G. M. & T. P. Gannutz, 1967: Effects of chronic gamma irradiation on lichen communities of a forest. - Amer. Jour. Bot. 54: 1210-1215.

  124. Yoon, C. K., 2002: Decade-long quest results in rich Paean to lichens. - New York Times, Sec. F, p. 4, Tuesday, January 1. - . pp.