New and rare lichen species in the Bieszczady National Park and its environs – Part XI

Journal Title: Roczniki Bieszczadzkie - Year 2011, Vol 19, Issue 1

Abstract

The paper presents 11 new lichen species from the Bieszczady National Park and 4 taxa so far considered to be extinct in the Bieszczady Mts. Verrucaria scabra, V. elaeina and V. submersella were not recorded in the Eastern Carpathians before.

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Robert Kościelniak

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Robert Kościelniak (2011). New and rare lichen species in the Bieszczady National Park and its environs – Part XI. Roczniki Bieszczadzkie, 19(1), 161-164. https://europub.co.uk./articles/-A-114000