A publication from Acta Universitatis Upsalienses


Volume 34(1)

Contributions to Lichen Taxonomy and Biogeography


Dedicated to Leif Tibell


Edited by Göran Thor, Anders Nordin and Inga Hedberg

Uppsala 2004

Preface
Göran Thor and Anders Nordin
7-8

Phylogenetic position of the genera Nadvornikia and Pygrillus (Ascomycota) based on molecular data
H. Thorsten Lumbsch, Armin Mangold, Robert Lücking, Miguel A. García and María P. Martín
9-18

Coniocybe gracilescens and species of Sphinctrina with 1-septate spores
Steven B. Selva
19-24

Psora indigirkae, a new species from eastern Siberia, with key to the Asian species of Psora
Einar Timdal and Mikhail P. Zhurbenko
25-30

Redisposition of some, mostly pyrenocarpous, lichens described by Zahlbruckner from Taiwan
André Aptroot
31-38

Three overlooked Lecidea species in Sweden
Ulf Arup
39-48

New records of Phaeocalicium in Scandinavia
Toni Berglund, Janolof Hermansson, Fredrik Jonsson and Göran Thor
49-52

A lichen flora inventory in a 30 km2 large area in central Uppland, Sweden
Tony Foucard
53-62

The Swedish connection in New Zealand lichenology, 1769-2004
David Galloway
63-86

A revision of Maronella laricina and Piccolia ochrophora
Josef Hafellner
87-96

Calicioid lichens and fungi in the Komi Republic, Russia
Janolof Hermannsson and Tatjana Pystina
97-106

Arthonia biatoricola sp. nov. from north-western Europe and northern Pacific North America
Per G. Ihlen, Björn Owe-Larsson and Tor Tønsberg
107-112

The lichen family Pannariaceae in Ecuador
Per Magnus Jørgensen and LAars Arvidsson
113-132

A monograph of the lichen genus Diorygma — a first attempt
Klaus Kalb, Bertina Staiger and John A. Elix
133-182

A contribution to the Roccellaceae in Tasmania: new species and notes on Lecanactis and allied genera
Gintaras Kantvilas
183-204

World distribution of selected European Cladonia species
Birgit Litterski and Teuvo Ahti
205-236

The monophyletic groups of cetrarioid lichens
Jan-Eric Mattsson and Kristina Articus
237-244

Chaos and order in teaching and research
Jan-Eric Mattsson and Håkan Lättman
245-256

Notes on foliose species of the lichen family Physciaceae in southern Africa
Roland Moberg
257-288

Preliminary treatment of Xanthoparmelia for Mexico
Thomas H. Nash III, Maria A. Herrera-Campos and John A. Elix
289-326

Buellia centralis and chemotypes of Dimelaena oreina in Tibert and other central-Asian regions
Walter Obermayer, Juliane Blaha and Helmut Mayrhofer
327-342

New and interesting Biatora-species, mainly from North America
Chrisitian Printzen and Tor Tønsberg
343-358

Distribution patterns of some primary and secondary cetrarioid species
Tiina Randlane and Andres Saag
359-376

Ordination analysis of tRNA-Leu(UAA) intron sequences from lichen-forming Nostoc strains and other cyanobacteria
Jonko Rikkinen
377-392

Two new species of Thamnolia
Rolf Santesson
393-398

Caloplaca kamczatica and C. obesimarginata sp. nov., two species of temperate, Pacific North America
Ulrik Søchting
399-404

The phylogeny and taxonomy of Macaronesian, European and Mediterranean Roccella (Roccellaceae, Arthoniales)
Anders Tehler, Åsa Dahlkild, Pia Eldenäs and Guido Benno Feige
405-428

Biogeography of the lichen family Parmeliaceae in the Nordic countries with taxonomic remarks
Arne Thell, Martin Westberg and Ingvar Kärnefelt
429-452

Opegrapha suecica, a new lichen from Europe
Göran Thor
453-454

Calicioid lichens and fungi from the Kamchatka Peninsula, Russia
Alexander N. Titov, Ekaterina S. Kuznetsova and Dmitry E. Himelbrant
455-464

Two New Zealand species of Peltigera revisited
Orvo Vitikainen
465-468

The phylogenetic relationships of Lecanorales suborder Peltigerinae revisited
Mats Wedin and Elisabeth Wiklund
469-467

Lichenicolous fungi on Cladonia mainly from the Arctic
Mikhail P. Zhurbenko and Vagn Alstrup
477-500

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