Publications containing records of lichens of Oklahoma (USA)
Version 31 December 2017

  1. Darigo, C. E. & N. Holmberg, 2005: Bryophytes and lichens of Beckham County, Oklahoma, including Acaulon schimperianum new to Oklahoma. - Evansia 22, 2: 46 - 50.

  2. Hafellner, J. & R. S. Egan, 1981: Studies on the genus Speerschneidera. - Lichenologist 13: 11 - 26.
  3. Hale, M. E., 1957: Corticolous lichen flora of the Ozark Mountains. - Transactions of the Kansas Academy of Science 60, 2: 155 - 160.
  4. Heiðmarsson, S., 2003: Molecular study of Dermatocarpon miniatum (Verrucariales) and allied taxa. - Mycol. Res. 107,4: 459 - 468.

  5. Keck, D. W., 1962: Additions to the Oklahoma lichen flora. - Proc. Oklahoma Acad. Sci. 43: 51-54.
  6. Keck, D. W., 1963: Additions to the Oklahoma lichen flora - No. 2. - Proc. Oklahoma Acad. Sci. 44: 1.
  7. Knudsen, K. & C. A. Morse, 2009: Acarospora nicolai (Acarosporaceae), a rediscovered species. - Bryologist 112, 1: 147-151.

  8. Ladd, D. & C. Morse, 2012: Endemism lost: Lecanora pallidochlorina (Lecanorales, Lichenized Ascomycotina) in the Great Plains, U.S.A. - Opuscula Philolichenum 11: 60-63.
  9. Lendemer, J. C., 2008: A note on the occurrence of Psora icterica in eastern North America. - Evansia 25, 1: 1 - 2.
  10. Lendemer, J. C. & C. A. Morse, 2010: Caloplaca yuchiorum (Teloschistaceae, lichenized Ascomycota), a new sorediate species from North America. - J. Torrey Bot. Soc. 137, 4: 327-332.

  11. Morse, C. A. & D. Ladd 2013: A new species of Fellhanera (lichenized Ascomycota: Pilocarpaceae) from central North America. - Lichenologist 45, 3: 341-346.

  12. Thomson, J. W., 1961: Lichens collected in Oklahoma at the time of the American Bryological Society Meetings. - The Bryologist 64,2/3: 255 - 262.

 

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  1. Adams, D. B. & P. G. Risser, 1971: Some factors influencing the frequency of bark lichens in north central Oklahoma. - Amer. J. Bot. 58: 752 - 757.
  2. Advaita, M. K., C. A. Morse & D. Ladd, 2016: Lichens, lichenicolous fungi, and allied fungi of Pipestone National Monument, Minnesota, U.S.A., revisited. - Opuscula Philolichenum 15: 56-81.

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  3. Berry, E. C., 1941: A monograph of the genus Parmelia in North America, North of Mexico. - Ann. Mo. Bot. Garden 28: 31-146.

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  4. Hale, 1952: Studies in the lichen Rinodina oreina in North America. - Bull. Tor. Bot. Cl. 79: 251-259.
  5. Hale, 1956: Chemical strains of the Parmelia conspersa-stenophylla group in Sotuh Central United States. - Bull tor. Bot. Cl. 83: 218-220.
  6. Hale, 1956a: A note on Lichenes Americana Exsiccati. Fascicle I. - Bryologist 59: 41-43.
  7. Hale, 1958: The status of Usnea diplotypus in North America. - Bryologist 61: 247-248.
  8. Hedrick, J., 1931: Lichens from the state of Oklahoma. - Pap. Mich. Acad. Sci., Arts & Lettr. 13: 101 - 110.

  9. Imshaug, 1951: The lichen-forming species of the genus Buellia in the United States and Canada. - Univ. Microfilms Publ. 2607, Ann Arbor, Mich.

  10. Keck, D. W., 1962: The lichens of North Central Oklahoma. - Univ. Microfilms Publ. 1607, Ann Arbor, Mich.
  11. Knudsen, K. & J. C. Lendemer, 2009: Two new species of Lecanora with gyrophoric acid from North America. - Opuscula Philolichenum 7: 21-28.
  12. 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.

  13. Lendemer, J. C. & C. A. Morse, 2010: Caloplaca yuchiorum (Teloschistaceae, Lichenized Ascomycota), a new sorediate species from North America. - Journal of the Torrey Botanical Society 137, 4: 327-332.
  14. Lynd, J. Q. & T. R. Ansman, 1994: Lichen mycobionts of mycorrhizal symbiosis with nitrogen-fixation of showy partridge pea. - Journal of Plant Nutrition 17(2&3): 445 - 459.

  15. Morse, C.A., 2013: A new lichenicolous Enterographa (Arthoniales, Roccellaceae) from central North America. - Opuscula Philolichenum 12: 233-240.
  16. Morse, C.A., 2016: Two new species of Thelenella and new reports from the Great Plains of central North America, with a worldwide key to the genus . - Opuscula Philolichenum 15: 22-36.
  17. Morse, C. A. & D. Ladd, 2016: Lecanora inaurata, a new member of the L. subfusca group from central North America. - Lichenologist 48, 5: 377-385.

  18. Thomson 1950: The species of Peltigera of North America, North of Mexico. - Amer. Midl. Nat. 44: 1-68.
  19. Thomson, J. W., 1961: The 1960 foray of the American Bryological Society in Oklahoma. - Bryologist 64,2/3: 252 - 255.
  20. Tucker, S. C., 2017: [Review of:] Strawn, S. A. 2017. Lichen Study Guide for Oklahoma and Surrounding States. Botanical Research Institute of Texas Press, Fort Worth, TX. 79 pp.. - Bulletin of the California Lichen Society 24(2): 60.