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1 December 2009 New Records and Range Extensions of Rare Lichens from Waterfalls and Sprayzones in Inland British Columbia, Canada
Curtis R. Björk, Trevor Goward, Toby Spribille
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Abstract

The importance of waterfalls and Whitewater for lichen diversity is well known among field lichenologists but seldom has it been documented in the literature. We call attention here to a string of occurrences of eleven regionally rare lichens from waterfalls in inland British Columbia. Pseudocyphellaria mallota is reported as new to British Columbia and Haematomma ochroleucum new to Idaho. Psoroglaena stigonemoides is new to North America.

Curtis R. Björk, Trevor Goward, and Toby Spribille "New Records and Range Extensions of Rare Lichens from Waterfalls and Sprayzones in Inland British Columbia, Canada," Evansia 26(4), 219-224, (1 December 2009). https://doi.org/10.1639/0747-9859-26.4.219
Published: 1 December 2009
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