ISSN 0024-2829
Publisher: Elsevier
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Micarea viridileprosa sp. nov., an overlooked lichen species from Western Europe pp. 87-91(5) Authors: van den Boom P.P.G.; Coppins B.J.
A new xanthone-containing Micarea from Northwest Europe and the Pacific Northwest of North America pp. 93-96(4) Authors: Coppins B.J.; Tonsberg T.
Rinodina turfaceoides, a new corticolous, blastidiate species from the Iberian Peninsula pp. 97-102(6) Authors: Giralt M.; Mayrhofer H.; van den Boom P.P.G.; Elix J.A.
Two new sorediate species of lichens in the Catillariaceae from the Iberian Peninsula pp. 103-110(8) Authors: van den Boom P.P.G.; Etayo J.
New species or interesting records of foliicolous lichens. VIII. Two new taxa from tropical Africa, with a key to sorediate Fellhanera species pp. 111-116(6) Authors: Lucking R.; Santesson R.
A new sorediate species of Menegazzia (Parmeliaceae, lichenized Ascomycota) from Chile pp. 117-120(4) Author: Bjerke J.W.
The lichen vegetation associated with areas of late snow-lie in the Scottish Highlands pp. 121-150(30) Author: Fryday A.M.
Variation in the ribosomal ITS-sequence of the lichens Buellia frigida and Xanthoria elegans from the Vestfold Hills, eastern Antarctica pp. 151-159(9) Authors: Dyer P.S.; Murtagh G.J.
Molecular data suggest that the lichen genus Pertusaria is not monophyletic pp. 161-170(10) Authors: Lumbsch H.T.; Schmitt I.
No evidence from rDNA its sequence data for a placement of Ramalinora in the Ramalinaceae pp. 172-176(5) Authors: Lagreca S.; Lumbsch H.T.
On the identity of Leptogium patagonicum Zahlbr. pp. 173-174(2) Author: Jorgensen P.M.
Broad spectrum antifungal properties of the lichen Heterodermia Laucomela pp. 177-179(3) Authors: Shahi S.K.; Shukla A.C.; Dikshit A.; Uperti D.K.