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(11.)   Aptroot, Andre     [ 1991 ]
A monograph of the Pyrenulaceae (excluding Anthracothecium und Pyrenula) and the Requienellaceae
178 pages, 158 figs, softcover, engl. (Edit: Wirth, Volkmar, &, Poelt, J.) (Bibliotheca Lichenologica, Volume 44)
 
order- id 01419/97 price 46,00 *  
   
(12.)   Aptroot, Andre, Diederich, Paul, Serusiaux, Emmanuel, &, Sipman, Harrie J.M.     [ 1997 ]
Lichens and Lichenicolous Fungi from New Guinea
220 pages, 153 Abb., 4 Tab, softcover, engl. (Bibliotheca Lichenologica, Volume 64)
 
order- id 01456/97 price 82,00 *  
   
(13.)   Aptroot, Andre, Herk, Kok van, &, Sparrius, Laurens B.     [ 2012 ]
Basisrapport voor de Rode Lijst Korstmossen
117 pages, Paper bound, holl. (Buxbaumiella, 92)
 
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(14.)   Aptroot, Andre, Seaward, Mark R.D., Sparrius, Laurens B.     [ 2009 ]
Biodiversity and ecology of lichens. Liber Amicorum Harrie Sipman
Contents: Harrie Sipman - a life for lichenology. Two new species of Cladonia from the Azores. The lichen genus Herpothallon reinstated. Lichenized and lichenicolous fungi from Bjelasica (Montenegro) with special emphasis on the Biogradska NP. Further data on the lichen genus Bacidia s.l. in the Canary Islands and Western Europe, with descriptions of 2 new species. A synopsis of the lichen genus Placopyrenium with descriptions of new taxa and a key to all species... (29 scientific papers).
439 pages, 117 figures, 12 tables, Paper bound, engl. (Bibliotheca Lichenologica, Volume Band 99)
 
order- id 14056/09 price 89,00 *  
   
(15.)   Archer, Alan W.     [ 1997 ]
The Lichen Genus Pertusaria in Australia
249 pages, 83 Abb., 85 Verbr.ktn, 10 Tab, softcover, engl. (Bibliotheca Lichenologica, Volume 69)
 
order- id 02360/98 price 66,00 *  
   
(16.)   Australian Biological Resources Study, &, CSIRO, (Edit.)     [ 2004 ]
Flora of Australia. Vol. 56A. Lichens 4
Volume 56A of the highly acclaimed Flora of Australia series covers some of the most spectacular and ecologically significant Australian lichens. This volume provides treatments of Pertusaria and Lecanora, two of the most species-rich crustose genera on rock and bark in Australia. Pertusaria is often dominant in tropical, temperate and alpine communities in eastern Australia. Lecanora occurs on rock, soil, and on trunks and canopy branches of trees in all ecosystems, some are especially prominent in the comparatively species-poor lichen floras of semi-arid and arid regions. Also included here is Usnea, a genus of robust and often luxuriant lichens ranging from almost rigid tufts on exposed, alpine rocks to metre-long skeins hanging from the canopies of temperate rainforest trees. Complete or partial accounts of nine families are provided in Volume 56A, including 17 genera and 287 species and infra-specific taxa. This brings to 1168 the number of Australian lichen species and infra-specific taxa treated in the four volumes published so far.
XVI+222 pages, 56 colour plates, 3 black and white plates, 287 maps, hardcover, engl.
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order- id 10921/06 price 109,00 *  
   
(17.)   Australian Biological Resources Study, &, CSIRO, (Edit.)     [ 2004 ]
Flora of Australia. Vol. 56A. Lichens 4
Volume 56A of the highly acclaimed Flora of Australia series covers some of the most spectacular and ecologically significant Australian lichens. This volume provides treatments of Pertusaria and Lecanora, two of the most species-rich crustose genera on rock and bark in Australia. Pertusaria is often dominant in tropical, temperate and alpine communities in eastern Australia. Lecanora occurs on rock, soil, and on trunks and canopy branches of trees in all ecosystems, some are especially prominent in the comparatively species-poor lichen floras of semi-arid and arid regions. Also included here is Usnea, a genus of robust and often luxuriant lichens ranging from almost rigid tufts on exposed, alpine rocks to metre-long skeins hanging from the canopies of temperate rainforest trees. Complete or partial accounts of nine families are provided in Volume 56A, including 17 genera and 287 species and infra-specific taxa. This brings to 1168 the number of Australian lichen species and infra-specific taxa treated in the four volumes published so far.
XVI+222 pages, 56 colour plates, 3 black and white plates, 287 maps, softcover, engl.
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order- id 07786/04 price 0,00 *
   
(18.)   Australian Biological Resources Study, &, CSIRO, (Eds.)     [ 2001 ]
Flora of Australia. Vol. 58A. Lichens 3
XVIIII+242 pages, 56 colour photographs, maps, softcover, engl.
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(19.)   Australian Biological Resources Study, (Edit.)     [ 1995 ]
Flora of Australia. Vol. 55. Lichens. Lecanorales 2. Parmeliaceae
The family of Parmeliaceae has about 30 genera and 395 species in Australia. The book has identification keys of genera and species. Each species is fully described, with bibliographic information, synonymy, notes on habiat...
XVIII+360 pages, 65 colour plates, 43 b/w-plates, 395 maps, softcover, engl.
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order- id 03376/98 price 53,00 *  
   
(20.)   Australian Biological Resources Study, (Edit.)     [ 1992 ]
Flora of Australia. Vol. 54. Lichens - Introduction. Lecanorales 1
This is the first of six volumes on lichens. The initial chapters provide a comprehensive introduction to their structure, chemistry, ecology, history and classification, while the descriptive section contains a key to the genera of the Australian taxa, and keys and descriptions of the 230 species in nine families.
XIII+349 pages, 65 colour plates, 36 b/w-plates, 246 maps, softcover, engl.
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