Acta Mycologica (Jul 2017)

New and interesting species of lichens from xerothermic habitats in NW Poland

  • Anetta Wieczorek,
  • Andrzej Łysko,
  • Jurga Motiejŭnaite

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5586/am.1097
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 52, no. 1

Abstract

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This paper presents data on the occurrence of lichens in xerothermic grasslands, representing a great mycological peculiarity of the NW part of Pomerania, Poland. The 12 examined specimens of six species originated from fieldwork carried out in 2011–2014 in the nature reserves Brodogóry, Stary Przylep, Bielinek, Wrzosowiska Cedyńskie, Prof. Adam Wodziczko Nature Reserve in the Wolin National Park, and an old chalk excavation site on Wolin Island. Within the study sites, four lichen species were recorded as a new to Western Pomerania: Agonimia gelatinosa, Collema cristatum, Dermatocarpon luridum, and Leptogium subtile. The other two species, Collema auriforme and C. flaccidum, are rarely observed in the studied region.

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