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Lecanora dispersa

Acarospora, Caloplaca citrina, Candelariella vitellina, Candelariella aurella, Lecanora dispersa, Physcia caesia, Rinodina subexigua, Scoliciosporum umbrinum, Stereocaulon pileatum, Xanthoria parietina Gyalideopsis sp. [Pg.346]

Lecanora dispersa 2,7-Dichloroliche- Pannarin Leuckert et al. (1990a)... [Pg.8]

StL Lecanora dispersa (Pers.) Sommerf., Psoroma caesium MulLArg. [Pg.323]

StL Cetrariella delisei (Bory ex Schaer.) Karnef., Lecanora dispersa (Pets.) Sommerf. [Pg.395]

Only very few isolated mycobionts (Cladonia cristatella, Cora pavonia, Herpothallon sanguinium, and Lecanora dispersa) have been studied to date. [Pg.166]

Centers of old industrial towns support very few species and in the areas of highest pollution acid stone and trees remain completely uncolonized. In Britain the only common town lichens are Lecanora dispersa, Candelariella aurella, Lecania erysibe, and a few others, all on asbestos or similar calcareous substrata Lecanora conizaeoides (L. pityrea) on acid stone and tree bases and occasional Cladonia spp. in sheltered localities. These species which show an enhanced resistance to air pollution are of great interest to lichenol-ogists but remain little studied. Figure 2 shows how increases... [Pg.447]

Chemistry of the Lecanora dispersa group from the Eastern alpine region (578)... [Pg.222]


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