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Babelewska, A./ Maczynski, N. 2015: Nowe stanowisko brodaczki kępkowej Usnea hirta i włostki brązowej Bryoria fuscescens odkryte w Częstochowie [New site of Usnea hirta and Bryoria fuscescens in Czestochowa]. - Chrońmy Przyrodę Ojczystą 72(2): 144-148. [RLL List # 243 / Rec.# 37658]

Countries/Continents: Europe/Poland

Notes: The new site of Usnea hirta (L.) Weber ex F.H. Wigg. and Bryoria fuscescens (Gyeln.) Brodo & D. Hawksw. was found in 2013 in the city of Częstochowa (50°47,847'N; 019°12,277'E; DE 8412 ATPOL). This is the first report on the occurrence of the above-mentioned taxa in the area of Częstochowa. The protected taxa were found in the Rubo fruticosi-Prunetum spinosae community (Matuszkiewicz 2007) at the foot of the highest elevation - Mt Ossona. Seven specimens of Usnea hirta and two specimens of Bryoria fuscescens were found in the total area of 402 m2. The size of the Usnea hirta thallus ranges from 2 cm (3 specimens) to 8 and 9 cm (2 specimens). The height of Usnea hirta occurrence on the shoots of Prunetum spinosae ranged from 20 cm to 100 cm over the ground level. The length of the Bryoria fuscescens thallus was 6 and 11 cm. Bryoria fuscescens occurred at a height of 30 and 40 cm.

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