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Yakovchenko, L./ Davydov, E.A./ Paukov, A./ Frisch, A./ Galanina, I./ Han, J.E./ Moon, K.H./ Kashiwadani, H. 2018: New lichen records from Korea – I. Mostly arctic-alpine and tropical species [Neue Flechtenfunde aus Korea – I. Hauptsächlich arktisch-alpine und tropische Arten]. - Herzogia 31(2): 965-981. [RLL List # 257 / Rec.# 40977]
Abstract: Fifteen lichen species are reported as new to Korea. These are mainly azonal arctic-alpine or tropical taxa as well as boreal species of microlichens. Rinodina badiexcipula, hitherto only known from North America, is first reported for Eurasia. Rhizocarpon timdalii is new to Asia. Boreoplaca ultrafrigida, Cryptothecia subnidulans, Enterographa hutchinsiae, Immersaria athroocarpa, Lecidea fuscoatra, Ochrolechia mahluensis, Rhabdodiscus inalbescens, Rhizocarpon eupetraeoides, R. saanaënse, Rimularia limborina, Rinodina tephraspis, Sarcogyne endopetrophila, and Septotrapelia usnica as well as the four genera Boreoplaca, Cryptothecia, Immersaria, and Rhabdodiscus are new to Korea. New localities are given for 22 species. A sorediate morph of the pantropical Enterographa leucolyta was occasionally observed together with the more common esorediate specimens.
– doi:10.13158/heia.31.2.2018.965

Countries/Continents: South Korea/Asia

URL: https://bioone.org/journals/Herzogia/volume-31/issue-2/heia.31.2.2018.965/New-Lichen-Records-from-Korea--I-Mostly-Arctic-Alpine/10.13158/heia.31.2.2018.965.full

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