Contributions to Lichen Taxonomy and Biogeography
Dedicated to Leif Tibell
Edited by Göran Thor, Anders Nordin and Inga Hedberg
Uppsala 2004Preface
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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