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T. Spribille, S. Pérez-Ortega, T. Tønsberg and D. Schirokauer 2010: Lichens and lichenicolous fungi of the Klondike Gold Rush National Historic Park, Alaska, in a global biodiversity context. - The Bryologist 113(3): 439-515. [RLL List # 221 / Rec.# 32534]
Keywords: ALASKA/ KLONDIKE GOLD RUSH NATIONAL HISTORIC PARK/ NEW TAXA/ STEINEROPSIS/ COCCOTREMA/ PERTUSARIA/ STEREOCAULON/ CORTICIFRAGA/ NESOLECHIA/ HYPOGYMNIA/ BIODIVERSITY/ KEYS
Abstract: [Report of 766 taxa with 34 taxa new or confirmed for North America, including 196 taxa new to Alaska. New: Coccotrema hahriae T. Sprib. & Tønsberg sp. nov., C. minutum (Degel.) R. Sant. comb. nov. (including a key to Coccotrema in North America), Corticifraga scrobiculatae Pérez-Ortega sp. nov., Pertusaria mccroryae C. R. Björk, Goward & T. Sprib. sp. nov., Steineropsis T. Sprib. & Muggia gen. nov., S. alaskana T. Sprib. & Muggia sp. nov., Stereocaulon klondikense T. Sprib. sp. nov. and Nesolechia fusca (Triebel & Rambold) Pérez-Ortega comb. nov. Parmelia elongata is placed in synonymy under Hypogymnia duplicata. "Based on a Chao analysis of single and two-time occurrences, we estimate we have captured not more than 83% of the macrolichen and 64% of the microlichen flora, with a total flora likely exceeding 1000 taxa."]
– 10.1639/0007-2745-113.3.439

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