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

 

  1. Esslinger, T. L., 2004: A new North American species in the lichen genus Physcia (Ascomycota) with a unique thallus morphology. - Mycotaxon 90, 2: 301 - 306.

  2. Gjerlaug, H. C., 1989: Cladonia imbricarica, new to continental Europe. - Lichenologist 21, 2: 178 - 179.

  3. Lendemer, J. C., 2008: Lichens of Eastern North America Exsiccati, Fascicle VI, Nos. 251-300. - Opuscula Philolichenum 5: 97-106.
  4. Leuckert, C. & A. Mathey, 1975: Beiträge zur Chemotaxonomie einiger Xanthon-haltiger Arten der Flechtengattung Buellia. - Herzogia 3: 461-488.

  5. Wetmore, C. M., 2004: The isidiate corticolous Caloplaca species in North and Central America. - Bryologist 107,3: 284 - 292.
  6. Will-Wolf, S., 1998: Lichens of Badlands National Park, South Dakota, USA. - In: Glenn, M.G., R. C. Harris, Dirig, R/Cole, MS (eds.): Lichenographia Thomsoniana: North American Lichenology in Honor of John W. Thomson. Mycotaxon Ltd., Ithaca, New York, pp. 323 - 336.

 

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  1. 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.

  2. Beekley, P. K. & G. R. Hoffman, 1981: Effects of sulphur dioxide fumigation on photosynthesis, respiration, and chlorophyll content of selected lichens. - Bryologist 84: 379 - 390.

  3. Hoffman, G. R. & A. A. Boe, 1977: Ecological study of epiphytic cryptogams on Populus deltoides in northeastern South Dakota and adjacent Minnesota. - Bryologist 80: 32 - 47.

  4. Marbach, B., 2000: Corticole und lignicole Arten der Flechtengattung Buellia sensu lato in den Subtropen und Tropen. - Bibliotheca Lichenologica 74: 1 - 384.
  5. 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.

  6. Nordin, A., 1999: Buellia species with pluriseptate spores: new and unrecorded species in North America. - Bryologist 102, 2: 249 - 264.

  7. Ryan, B. D., H. T. Lumbsch, M. I. Messuti, C. Printzen, L. Sliwa & T. H. Nash, 2004: Lecanora. - In: Nash, T. H. III, 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.

  8. Sheard, J. W., 1998: Rinodina riparia (lichenized Ascomycetes, Physciaceae), a new corticolous species from North America. - In: Glenn, M. G., R. C. Harris, R. Dirig & M. S. Cole, (eds.): Lichenographia Thomsoniana: North American Lichenology in Honor of John W. Thomson. Mycotaxon Ltd., Ithaca, New York, pp.37 - 40.
  9. Sheard, J. W. & H. Mayrhofer, 2003 ("2002"): New species of Rinodina (Physciaceae, lichenized Ascomycetes) from western North America. - Bryologist 105, 4: 645 - 672.
  10. Sliwa, L. & C. M. Wetmore, 2000: Notes on the Lecanora varia group in North America. - Bryologist 103, 3: 475 - 492.

  11. Wetmore, C. M., 1967: Lichens of the Black Hills of South Dakota and Wyoming. - Publ. Mus., Michigan State Univ., Biol. Ser. 3: 209 - 464.
  12. Wetmore, C. M., 2009: New species of Caloplaca (Teloschistaceae) from North America. - Bryologist 112, 2: 379-386.
  13. Williams, T. A., 1893: Lichens of the Black Hills and their distribution. - Bull. Torrey Bot. Club 20, 9: 349 - 355.