Evaluated publications containing records of lichens of Wyoming (USA)
Preliminay version 1 November 2014

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

  2. 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.

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

 

Not evaluated:

 

  1. Brenneman, B., 1995: Jelm Mountain's lichens. - Castilleja 14, 4: 7.
  2. Breuss, O 1998: On the taxonomy of "Catapyrenium" plumbeum (lichenized Ascomycetes, Verrucariaceae). - Annalen des Naturhistorischen Museums in Wien 100B: 671-676.

  3. Czeczuga, B/ Eversman, S 1993: Carotenoids in lichens from Yellowstone National Park and adjacent forests in Montana and Wyoming. - The Bryologist 96(1): 102-105.

  4. Diederich, P/ Zhurbenko, M/ Etayo, J 2002: The lichenicolous species of Odontotrema (syn. Lethariicola) (Ascomycota, Ostropales). - Lichenologist 34(6): 479-501.

  5. Erdman, J. A., L. P. Gough, 1977: Variation in the element content of Parmelia chlorochroa from the Powder River Basin of Wyoming and Montana. - Bryologist 80: 292 - 300.
  6. Eversman, S., 1990: Lichens of Yellowstone National Park. - Bryologist 93(2): 197-205.
  7. Eversman, S., 1995: Lichens of alpine meadows on the Beartooth Plateau, Montana and Wyoming, U.S.A. - Arctic and Alpine Research 27(4): 400-406.
  8. Eversman, S., 1998: Lichens of Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming. - 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. 295-308.
  9. Eversman, S., C. Johnson & D. Gustafson, 1987: Vertical distribution of epiphytic lichens on three tree species in Yellowstone National Park. - The Bryologist 90(3): 212-216.
  10. Eversman, S. Wetmore, CM/ Glew, K/ Bennett, JP 2002: Patterns of lichen diversity in Yellowstone National Park. - The Bryologist 105(1): 27-42.

  11. Fields, R. D. & L. L. St. Clair, 1984: A comparison of methods for evaluating SO2 impact on selected lichen species: Parmelia chlorochroa, Collema polycarpon and Lecanora muralis. - Bryologist 87: 297 - 301.

  12. Hammon, D. & L. C. Pearson, 1976: Lichens of eastern Idaho and adjacent Wyoming, Utah and Montana in the Ricks College Herbarium. - Jour. Idaho Acad. Sci. 12: 55-57.

  13. Johnson, PL/ Billings, WD 1962: The alpine vegetation of the Beartooth Plateau in relation to cryopedogenic processes and patters. - Ecol. Monogr. 32(2): 105-135.

  14. Manley, WA/ Hart, RH/ Samuel, MJ/ Smith, MA/ Waggoner, JW, Jr/ Manley, JT 1997: Vegetation, cattle, and economic responses to grazing strategies and pressures. - Journal of Range Management 50(6): 638-646.
  15. Medina, A. L., 1994: Lichens and bryophytes of the Rochelle Hills, Campbell County, Wyoming. - Evansia 11(4): 121-130.

  16. Nelson, A., 1896: First report on the flora of Wyoming. - Bull. Univ. Wyoming, Agricultural College Dept., Wyoming Experim. Station Laramie, Wyoming 28: 45-218.

  17. Sheard, JW/ Mayrhofer, H 2002: New species of Rinodina (Physciaceae, lichenized Ascomycetes) from western North America. - Bryologist 105(4): 645-672.
  18. Sliwa, L. & C. M. Wetmore, CM 2000: Notes on the Lecanora varia group in North America. - Bryologist 103(3): 475-492.
  19. Spence, J. P., 1981: Comments on the cryptogam vegetation in front of glaciers in the Teton Range. - Bryologist 84: 564-568.
  20. States, JS/ Christensen, M 2001: Fungi associated with biological soil crusts in desert grasslands of Utah and Wyoming. - Mycologia 93(3): 432-439.

  21. Wehmeyer, L. E., 1947: Studies on some fungi from northwestern Wyoming. IV. Miscellaneous. - Mycologia 39: 463-478.
  22. Wetmore, C. M., 1967: Lichens of the Black Hills of South Dakota and Wyoming. - Publ. Mus., Michigan State Univ., Biol. Ser. 3: 209-464.