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

 

  1. Anderson, R. A., 1974: Additions to the lichen flora of North America - III. - Bryologist 77: 41 - 47.
  2. Aragon, G., I. Martínez & M. A. G. Otálora, 2004: The lichen Leptogium subaridum, a new Mediterranean-NW American disjunction. - Lichenologist 36, 2: 163 - 165.

  3. Bjerke, J. W., 2003: Menegazzia subsimilis, a widespread sorediate lichen. - Lichenologist 35, 5-6: 393 - 396.

  4. Cole, M. S. & D. L. Hawksworth, 2004: Lichenoconium christiansenii sp. nov. from Nodobryoria abbreviata (Parmeliaceae) in the Pacific Northwest, with a key to the known lichenicolous species. - Lichenologist 36, 1: 1 - 6.
  5. Coppins, B. J., T. Tønsberg, 2001: A new xanthone-containing Micarea from northwest Europe and the Pacific Northwest of North America. - Lichenologist 33, 2: 93 - 96.

  6. Douglas, G. W., 1974: Lichens of the North Cascades Range, Washington. - Bryologist 77: 582 - 592.

  7. Elix, J. A. & T. Tønsberg, 2004: Notes on the chemistry of some lichens, including four species of Lepraria. - Graphis Scripta 16: 43 - 45.
  8. Esslinger, T. L., 1971: Cetraria idahoensis, a new species of lichen endemic to western North America. - Bryologist 74: 364 - 369.
  9. Eyerdam, W. J., 1960: Lichens new to the State of Washington. - Bryologist 63, 2: 107 - 110.

  10. Geiser, L. H., D. A. Glavich, A. G. Mikulin, A. R. Ingersoll & M. Hutten, 2004: New records of rare and unusual coastal lichens from the US Pacific Northwest. - Evansia 21, 3: 104 - 110.
  11. Glavich, D. A. & L. H. Geiser, 2004: Dermatocarpon meiophyllizum Vainio in the US Pacific Northwest. - Evansia 21, 3: 137 - 140.
  12. Glavich, D. A. & L. H. Geiser, 2007: New records of Leptogium rivale and Peltigera hydrothyria in the US Pacific Northwest. - Evansia 24: 6 - 9.
  13. Glew, K. A., 1994: Range extension of the lichen Vulpicida tilesii (Ascomycotina, Parmeliaceae) into the Pacific Northwest of the United States. - Bryologist 97 1: 83 - 84.
  14. Goward, T., T. Ahti, J. A. Elix & T. Spribille, 2010: Hypogymnia recurva and Hypogymnia wilfiana spp. nov., two new lichens from western North America. - Botany 88: 345-351.

  15. Hodkinson, B. P., J. C. Lendemer & T. L. Esslinger, 2010: Parmelia barrenoae, a macrolichen new to North America and Africa. - North American Fungi 5, 3: 1 - 5.

  16. Jørgensen, P. M., T. Tønsberg & K. Glew, 2010: Fuscopannaria cheiroloba, a rarely collected lichen species. - Graphis Scripta 22: 1 - 2.

  17. Knudsen, K., 2011: A preliminary study of Pleopsidium stenosporum (Stizenb. ex Hasse) K. Knudsen. - Opuscula Philolichenum 9: 77 - 83.
  18. Knudsen, K., J. Kocourková & B. McCune, 2013: Sarcogyne mitziae (Acarosporaceae), a new species from biotic soil crusts in western North America. - Bryologist 116, 2: 122 - 126.

  19. Printzen, C., S. Ekman & T. Tønsberg, 2003: Phylogeography of Cavernularia hultenii: evidence of slow genetic drift in a widely disjunct lichen. - Molecular Ecology 12: 1473 - 1486.
  20. Sheard, J. W., 1995: Disjunct distributions of some North American, corticolous, vegetatively reproducing Rinodina species (Physciaceae, lichenized Ascomycetes). - Herzogia 11: 115 - 132.

  21. Spribille, T. & M. Hauck, 2003: Pyrrhospora gowardiana, a new montane lichen from Western North America (Lecanoraceae, lichenized Ascomycetes). - Bryologist 106, 4: 560 - 564.

  22. Thell, A., M. Berbee & V. Miao, 1998: Phylogeny within the genus Platismatia based on rDNA ITS sequences (Lichenized Ascomycota). - Cryptogamie, Bryol. Lichénol. 19, 4: 307 - 319.
  23. Thomson, J. W., 1984: American Arctic Lichens 1. The Macrolichens. - Columbia University Press.
  24. Thomson, J. W., 1997: American Arctic Lichens 2. The Microlichens. - University of Wisconsin Press.

 

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  1. Ahti, T., I. M. Brodo & W. J. Noble, 1987: Contributions to the lichen flora of British Columbia, Canada. - Mycotaxon 28: 91-97.
  2. Armstrong, R. A., 1990: Dispersal, establishment and survival of soredia and fragments of the lichen, Hypogymnia physodes (L.) Nyl. - New Phytologist 114(2): 239-245.
  3. Armstrong, R. A., 1991: The influence of climate on the dispersal of lichen soredia. - Environmental and Experimental Botany 31(2): 239 - 245.

  4. Brodo, I. M. & T. Tønsberg, 1994: A new species of Micarea with stalked pycnidia from the west coast of North America. - Acta Botanica Fennica 150: 1 - 4.
  5. Brown, B. I., 1951: Botanizing in the Olympic Rain Forest. - Wild Flower 27: 78 - 91.

  6. Clement, J. P. & D. C. Shaw, 1999: Crown structure and the distribution of epiphyte functional group biomass in old-growth Pseudotsuga menziesii trees. - Ecoscience 6(2): 243 - 254.
  7. Coleman, B. B., W. C. Muenscher & D. R. Charles, 1956: A distributional study of the epiphytic plants of the Olympic Peninsula, Washington. - Amer. Midland Nat. 56, 1: 54 - 87.
  8. Cooke, W. B., 1955: Fungi, lichens and mosses in relation to vascular plant communities in eastern Washington and adjacent Idaho. - Ecol. Monogr. 25(2): 119-180.

  9. Diederich, P. & J. Etayo, 2000: A synopsis of the genera Skyttea, Llimoniella and Rhymbocarpus (lichenicolous Ascomycota, Leotiales). - Lichenologist 32, 5: 423-485.
  10. Diederich, P., M. Zhurbenko & J. Etayo, 2002: The lichenicolous species of Odontotrema (syn. Lethariicola) (Ascomycota, Ostropales). - Lichenologist 34, 6: 479 - 501.
  11. Douglas, C. W. & T. M. Ballard, 1971: Effects of fire on alpine plant communties in the North Cascades, Washington. - Ecology 52: 1058 - 1064.
  12. Douglas, G. W. & L. C. Bliss, 1977: Alpine and high subalpine plant communities of the North Cascades Range, Washington and British Columbia. - Ecol. Monogr. 47: 113-150.

  13. Edmonds, R. L. & G. L. D. Murray, 2002: Overstory litter inputs and nutrient returns in an old-growth temperate forest ecosystem, Olympic National Park, Washington. - Canadian Journal of Forest Research 32(4): 742 - 750.
  14. Ekman, S., 1996: The corticolous and lignicolous species of Bacidia and Bacidina in North America. - Opera Botanica 127: 1 - 148.
  15. Esslinger, T. L., 1979: Studies in the lichen family Physciaceae. V. Two species of Physcia new to North America. - Mycotaxon 10: 210 - 212.
  16. Esslinger, T. L., 2000: A key for the lichen genus Physconia in California, with descriptions for three new species occurring within the state. - Bulletin of the California Lichen Society 7(1): 1-6.

  17. Fink, B., 1909: The composition of a desert lichen flora. - Mycologia 1: 87 - 103.
  18. Follmann, G., 1979: Eine neue Krustenflechte aus dem Verwandtschaftskreis von Bacidia trachona (Ach.) Lett. (Lecideaceae). - Philippia 4, 3: 30 - 33.
  19. Frenzel, R. W., G. W. Witmer & E. E. Starkey, 1990: Heavy metal concentrations in a lichen of Mt. Rainier and Olympic National Parks, Washington, USA. - Bulletin of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology 44(1): 158-164.
  20. Frenzen, P. M., M. E. Krasny & L. P. Ringney, 1988: Thirty-three years of plant succession on the Kautz Creek mudflow, Mount Rainier National Park, Washington. - Canadian Journal of Botany 66, 1: 130-137.

  21. Glew, K., 2000: Lichen conservation: rare lichens found in Washington state. - American J. Botany 87, 6: 8.
  22. Glew, K. & F. Rhoades, 1997: Lichens. - In: : Endangered, Threatened & Sensitive Vascular Plants of Washington - with Working Lists of Rare Non-vascular Species. Washington Natural Heritage Program. Department of Natural Resources, pp. 50 - 57.
  23. Glew, K. A., 1997: Do vascular plant communities influence the structure of alpine lichen communities. - In: Türk, R/Zorer, R (eds.): Progress and Problems in Lichenology in the Nineties. Bibliotheca Lichenologica, J. Cramer, Berlin, Stuttgart, pp. 177-194.
  24. Glew, K. A., 1998: Alpine lichens from Washington State. I. Lichens from the northeastern Olympic and the northern Cascade Mountains. - 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. 261-279.
  25. Glew, K. A., 1999: Rinodina aspersa (Borrer) Laundon new to North America. - Evansia 16, 4: 168-169.
  26. Glew, K. A., 2001: Rare lichens of Washington state. - In: Reichard, SH/Dunwiddie, PW/Gamon, JG/Kruckeberg, AR/Salstrom, DL (eds.): Conservation of Washington's Rare Plants and Ecosystems. Proceedings from a conference of the Rare Plant Care and Conservation Program of the University of Washington. Washington Native Plant Society, pp. 38-47.
  27. Goffinet, B., 1992: The North American distribution of Peltigera retifoveata Vitik. - Evansia 9(2): 49-51.
  28. Gold, WG/ Glew, KA/ Dickson, LG 2001: Functional influences of cryptobiotic surface crusts in an alpine tundra basin of the Olympic Mountains, Washington, U.S.A. - Northwest Science 75(3): 315-326.
  29. Goward, T., 1985: Ahtiana, a new lichen genus in the Parmeliaceae. - Bryologist 88: 367 - 371.
  30. Goward, T. & T. Ahti, 1983: Parmelia hygrophila, a new lichen species from the Pacific Northwest of North America. - Annales Botanici Fennici 20: 9 - 13.
  31. Goward, T. & B. Goffinet, 1993: Nephroma silvae-veteris, a new lichen (Ascomycotina) from the Pacific Northwest of North America. - Bryologist 96, 2: 242 - 244.
  32. Goward, T. & B. Goffinet, 2000: Peltigera chionophila, a new lichen (Ascomycetes) from the Western Cordillera of North America. - Bryologist 103(3): 493 - 498.

  33. Halonen, P., 2000: Usnea pacificana, sp. nov. and U. wasmuthii (lichenized Ascomycetes) in Pacific North America. - The Bryologist 103(1): 38 - 43.
  34. Hansen, ES 2001: Lichens and lichenicolous fungi from Washington Land, western North Greenland. - Folia Cryptogamica Estonica 38: 1-8.
  35. Hedrick, J., 1942: Lichens in and near the Olympic National Park, Washington. - Pap. Mich. Acad. Sci., Arts & Lettr. 1941: 45 - 56.
  36. Hennings, C. J., 1983: The Cladonia chlorophaea - C. fimbriata complex in western Washington. - Bryologist 86: 64 - 73.
  37. Henssen, A., 1987: Lichenothelia, a genus of microfungi on rocks. - In: E. Peveling (ed.): Progress and Problems in Lichenology in the Eighties. Bibliotheca Lichenologica No. 25. J. Cramer, Berlin-Stuttgart, pp. 257-293.
  38. Henssen, A. & T. Tønsberg, 2000: Spilonemella, a new genus of cyanophilic lichens with species from North America and Japan (Coccocarpiaceae). - Bryologist 103(1): 108 - 116.
  39. Herre, A. C., 1920: Preliminary notes on the lichens of Whatcom County, Washington. - Bryologist 20: 76 - 84.
  40. Herre, A. W. C. T., 1943: Two new species of lichens and new records from Washington State and North Carolina. - Proc. Biol. Soc. Washington 56: 17 - 20.
  41. Hoffman, G. R., 1971: An ecologic study of epiphytic bryophytes and lichens on Pseudotsuga menziesii on the Olympic Peninsula, Washington II. Diversity of the vegetation. - The Bryologist 74: 413-427.
  42. Hoffman, G. R., 1974: The influence of a paper pulp mill on the ecological distribution of epiphytic cryptogams in the vicinity of Lewiston, Idaho and Clarkson, Washington. - Environmen. Pollut. 7: 283-301.
  43. Hoffman, G. R. & R. G. Kazmierski, 1969: An ecologic study of epiphytic bryophytes and lichens on Pseudotsuga menziesii on the Olympic Peninsula, Washington I. A description of the vegetation. - Bryologist 72: 1-19.
  44. Holthausen, R. & C. Meslow, et al. 1993: Terrestrial forest ecosystem assessment. - In: Thomas, JW et al (ed.): Forest Ecosystem Management: An Ecological, Economic, and Social Assessment. United States Government (USDA, USDI, USDC & EPA), Washington, pp. 212pages.
  45. Howard, G. E., 1950: Lichens of the State of Washington. - Univ. of Washington Press, Seattle. ix + 191 pp.
  46. Howard, G. E., 1938: Preliminary report on the lichens of the state of Washington. - Bryologist 40: 91 - 112.

  47. Imshaug, H. A., 1950: New and noteworthy lichens from Mt. Rainier National Park. - Mycologia 42(6): 743-752.

  48. Johnson, D. W., 1979: Air pollution and the distribution of corticolous lichens in Seattle, Washington. - Northwest Science 53(4): 257-263.
  49. Jørgensen, P. M., 2000: Survey of the lichen family Pannariaceae on the American continent, north of Mexico. - Bryologist 103(4): 670 - 704.

  50. Kantvilas, G. & A. Vezda, 2000: Studies on the lichen family Thelotremataceae in Tasmania. The genus Chroodiscus and its relatives. - Lichenologist 32(4): 325 - 357.

  51. Lawrey, J. D., 1993: Lichens as monitors of pollutant elements at permanent sites in Maryland and Virginia. - Bryologist 96(3): 339 - 341.
  52. Lehnert, E 1886: A list of the lichens of Washington and vicinity. - Proc. Biol. Soc. Washington 3: .
  53. Leonard, E. C. & E. P. Killip, 1939: Natural History of Plummers Island. VIII Lichens. - Proc. Biol. Soc. Washington 52: 23-26.
  54. Link, SO/ Ryan, BD/ Downs, JL/ Cadwell, LL/ Soll, JA/ Hawke, MA/ Ponzetti, J 2000: Lichens and mosses on shrub-steppe soils in southeastern Washington. - Northwest Science 74(1): 50-56.
  55. Lyons, B Nadkarni, NM/ North, MP 2000: Spatial distribution and succession of epiphytes on Tsuga heterophylla (western hemlock) in an old-growth Douglas-fir forest. - Canadian Journal of Botany 78(7): 957 - 968.

  56. Müller, J 1889: Lichenes Oregonenses in Rocky Mountains, Washington Territory, insula Vancouver et territoriis vicinis Americae occidentalis a cl. Dr. Julio Roell anno praeterlapso lecti et a cl. Dr. Dieck communicavit quos determinavit. - Flora (Regensburg)\Flora 72: 362-366.
  57. Magnusson, A H 1932: Lichens from western North America mainly Washington and Alaska. - Ann. Crypt. Exot. 5: 16 - 38.
  58. McCarthy, PM/ Tønsberg, T 1998: Porina radicicola, a new lichen from western North America. - Lichenologist 30(3): 245 - 248.
  59. McCune, B., 1993: Gradients in epiphyte biomass in three Pseudotsuga-Tsuga forests of different ages in western Oregon and Washington. - The Bryologist 96(3): 405-411.
  60. McCune, B., 1994: Using epiphyte litter to estimate epiphyte biomass. - Bryologist 97(4): 396-401.
  61. McCune, B 1996: Micarea botryoides new to North America. - Evansia 13(2): 65-66.
  62. McCune, B/ Camacho, F/ Ponzetti, J 2002: Three new species of Trapeliopsis on soil in western North America. - Bryologist 105(1): 78-85.
  63. McCune, B. & L. Geiser, 1997: Macrolichens of the Pacific Northwest. - Oregon State University Press/U.S.D.A. Forest Service, Corvallis. xiv + 386 pp.
  64. McCune, B., R. Rosentreter, J. M. Ponzetti & D. C. Shaw, 2000: Epiphyte habitats in an old conifer forest in western Washington, U.S.A. - Bryologist 103(3): 417-427.
  65. Merrill, G K 1913: New and interesting lichens from the state of Washington. - Bryologist\ 16: 56-59.
  66. Moser, TJ/ Swafford, JR/ Nash, TN", III 1983: Impact of Mount St. Helens' emissions on two lichen species of south-central Washington. - Environmental and Experimental Botany 23: 321-329.
  67. Mycological Society of America 1974: Mycology Guidebook. - University of Washington Press, Seattle. xxvi, 703 pp.

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

  69. Olmez, I/ Gulovali, MC/ Gordon, GE 1985: Trace element concentrations in lichens near a coal-fired power plant. - Atmospheric Environment 19: 1663-1669.
  70. Otto, G 1983: Tholurna dissimilis well established in western North America. - Bryologist 86: 263 - 265.
  71. Otto, GF 1970: New localities for Tholurna in the Pacific Northwest. - The Bryologist 73: 635-636.

  72. Pipp, AK/ Henderson, C/ Callaway, RM 2001: Effects of forest age and forest structure on epiphytic lichen biomass and diversity in a Douglas-fir forest. - Northwest Science 75(1): 12-23.
  73. Porter, SC 1981: Lichenometric studies in the Cascade Range of Washington: establishment of Rhizocarpon geographicum growth curves at Mount Rainier. - Arctic and Alpine Research 13: 11-23.
  74. Printzen, C/ Tønsberg, T 1999 [2000]: The lichen genus Biatora in northwestern North America. - The Bryologist 102(4): 692-713.
  75. Printzen, C/ Tonsberg, T 2003: Four new species and three new apothecial pigments of Biatora. - In: Jensen, M (ed.): Lichenological Contributions in Honour of G. B. Feige. Bibliotheca Lichenologica, J. Cramer, Berlin, Stuttgart, pp. 133-145.

  76. Rhoades, F. M., 1981: Biomass of epiphytic lichens and bryophytes on Abies lasiocarpa on a Mt. Baker lava flow, Washington. - The Bryologist 84: 39-47.
  77. Rhoades, FM 1999: A Review of Lichen and Bryophyte Elemental Content Literature with Reference to Pacific Northwest Species. - USDA, Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Region, Mountlake Terrace, Washington. 128 pp.
  78. Rikkinen, J 1998 [1999]: Chaenotheca olivaceorufa (Caliciales) new to North America. - The Bryologist 101(4): 558-559.
  79. Rikkinen, J 2003: Chaenothecopsis nigripunctata, a remarkable new species of resinicolous Mycocaliciaceae from western North America. - Mycologia 95(1): 98 - 103.
  80. Riley, J 1995: Arctoparmelia incurva new to Washington. - Evansia 12(1): 19-20.
  81. Riley, J/ McCune, B/ Neitlich, P 1995: Range extensions of Usnea sphacelata in Oregon and Washington. - Evansia 12(1): 24-26.
  82. Rominger, E. M. & C. T. Robbins, 1996: Generic preference and in-vivo digestibility of alectorioid arboreal lichens by woodland caribou. - Rangifer, Special Issue 9: 379 - 380.
  83. Rominger, EM/ Robbins, CT/ Evans, MA 1996: Winter foraging ecology of woodland caribou in northeastern Washington. - Journal of Wildlife Management 60(4): 719-728.
  84. Rominger, EM/ Robbins, CT/ Evans, MA/ Pierce, DJ 2000: Autumn foraging dynamics of woodland caribou in experimentally manipulated habitats, northeastern Washington, USA. - Journal of Wildlife Management 64(1): 160-167.
  85. Rosentreter, R., 1998: Notes on Aspicilia reptans complex, with descriptions of two new species. - 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. 163-170.
  86. Rossman, AY 2001: [Review] Lichens. 112 pp. Smithsonian Institution Press, Washington, DC. 2000. - Inoculum - Newsletter of the Mycological Society of America 52(3): 72.
  87. Ryan, B. D., 1985: Lichens of Chowder Ridge, Mt. Baker, Washington. - Northwest Science 59: 279 - 293.

  88. Ryan, BD 1985: New records of lichens from Washington state. - Evansia 2: 33-48.
  89. Ryan, BD 1988: Marine and maritime lichens on serpentine rock on Fidalgo Island, Washington. - The Bryologist 91(3): 186-190.
  90. Ryan, BD 1988: Zonation of lichens on a rocky seashore on Fidalgo Island, Washington. - The Bryologist 91(3): 167-180.

  91. Santesson, R. & T. Tønsberg, 1994: Arthrorhaphis aeruginosa and A. olivaceae, two new lichenicolous fungi. - Lichenologist 26(3): 295 - 299.
  92. Schwartzman, D/ Kasim, M/ Stieff, L/ Johnson, JH", Jr 1987: Quantitative monitoring of airborne lead pollution by a foliose lichen. - Water, Air, and Soil Pollution 32: 363-378.
  93. Sheard, J. W. & H. Mayrhofer, 2002: New species of Rinodina (Physciaceae, lichenized Ascomycetes) from western North America. - Bryologist 105(4): 645 - 672.
  94. Sheard, J. W. & T. Tønsberg, 1995: Rinodina stictica, a new corticolous, sorediate lichen species from the Pacific Northwest of North America. - Bryologist 98(1): 41-44.
  95. St. Clair, L. L. & R. B. Warrick, 1987: Acarospora nodulosa (Duf.) Hue v. nodulosa: a new record for North America. - Bryologist 90: 48-49.

  96. Tønsberg, T., 1991: Gyalideopsis anastomosans new to North America. - Graphis Scripta 3(2): 69.
  97. Tønsberg, T 1994: Additions to the lichen flora of North America III. Halecania viridescens and Opegrapha sorediifera. - Evansia 11(3): 100-101.
  98. Tønsberg, T 1995: Additions to the lichen flora of North America IV. Scoliciosporum sarothamni. - Evansia 12(1): 27-30.
  99. Tønsberg, T 1995: Additions to the lichen flora of North America V. Arthonia stellaris. - Evansia 12(2): 66-67.
  100. Tønsberg, T., 1999: Additions to the lichen flora of North America VII. Some species found on Waadah Island, Washington. - Bryologist 102(1): 133-134.
  101. Tønsberg, T., 1999: Pseudocyphellaria arvidssonii new to Africa and P. mallota new to North America. - The Bryologist 102(1): 128-129.
  102. Tønsberg, T/ Goward, T 1992: Cladonia norvegica new to North America. - Evansia 9(2): 56-58.
  103. Tønsberg, T/ Henssen, A 1999: Additions to the lichen flora of North America VIII. Santessoniella grisea new to North America. - Evansia 16(4): 184.
  104. Taylor, RJ/ Bell, M 1983: Effects of SO2 on the lichen flora in an industrial area, northwest Whatcom County, Washington. - Northwest Science 57: 157-166.
  105. Thomson, J. W., 1969: A catalogue of Lichens of the State of Washington. - Department of Botany, University of Wisconsin, Madison. 59 pp.
  106. Tibell, L., 1991: A new species of Stenocybe from Western North America. - Bryologist 94(4): 413 - 415.
  107. Tonsberg, T., 2002: Fertile Usnea longissima in Washington, U.S.A. - Evansia 19(2): 78 - 79.
  108. Tonsberg, T/ Coppins, B 2000: Additions to the lichen flora of North America IX. Micarea alabastrites and M. synotheoides. - Evansia 17(4): 135-136.
  109. Turner, N. J., R. Bouchard & D. I. D. Kennedy, 1980: Ethnobotany of the Okanagan-Colville Indians of British Columbia and Washington. - Occasional Papers of the British Provincial Museum No. 21, Province of British Columbia. 179 pp.
  110. Pérez-Ortega, S. and T. Spribille, 2009: Lepraria torii, a new epiphytic species with fumarprotocetraric acid from northwest North America. - Graphis Scripta 21, 2: 36-41.
  111. Schmull, M. & T. Spribille, 2005: Schaereria dolodes (Nyl. ex Hasse) Schmull & T. Sprib.: a second corticolous species in the genus. - Lichenologist 37, 6: 527-533.
  112. Scuderi, L. A./ P. J. Fawcett 2013: Holocene environmental change resets lichen surface dates on Recess Peak glacial deposits in the Sierra Nevada, California. - Quaternary Research (United States) 80(2): 180-188.
  113. Shrestha, G., S. D. Leavitt M. W. Proulx L. A. Glacy C. Call J. Henrickson L. L. St. Clair 2012: Checklist of the lichens from the Beaver Dam Slope, Washington County, Utah, USA. - North American Fungi 7, 5: 1-7.
  114. Smith, R. J./ E. Alphandary R. Arvidson G. Bono B. Chipman A. Corkery J. Dimeglio K. Hansen K. Isch J. Mcalpine C. Marks-Fife B. Mead D. Miller N. Nolte A. Ottombrino T. Prior J. Streich S. Theis S. Vandruff C. Wesseler K. Wesseler M. Wiseman B. McCune, 2012: Rare inland reindeer lichens at mima mounds in southwest Washington State. - North American Fungi 7(3): 1-25.
  115. Spribille, T/ Hauck, M 2003: Pyrrhospora gowardiana, a new montane lichen from western North America (Lecanoraceae, lichenized Ascomycetes). - The Bryologist 106(4): 560-564.
  116. Goward, T., T. Ahti, J. A. Elix and T. Spribille, 2010: Hypogymnia recurva and Hypogymnia wilfiana spp. nov., two new lichens from western North America. - Botany 88, 4: 345-351.
  117. Spribille, T. & C. Printzen, 2007: Lecidea rubrocastanea, a new lichen species from conifer bark and wood in interior western North America (Lecanorales, lichenized ascomycetes). - Lichenologist 39, 4: 339-347.
  118. Villella, J., D. Stone L. M. Calabria G. D. Eide, 2013: Macrolichen communities of Quercus garryana in the Puget Trough and Columbia River Gorge areas of Washington State. - North American Fungi 8, 17: .
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