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24 October 2006 Additions to the lichen flora of Mongolia: records from Khentey and Khangay
Markus Hauck, Samjaa Javkhlan
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Hauck, M. & Javkhlan, S.: Additions to the lichen flora of Mongolia: records from Khentey and Khangay. — Willdenowia 36: 895–912. — ISSN 0511-9618; © 2006 BGBM Berlin-Dahlem. doi:10.3372/wi.36.36221 (available via  http://dx.doi.org/)

Seventy-eight lichen species are added to the known lichen flora of the N Mongolian province Khentey and six lichen species are reported for the first time from the province and phytogeographical region Khangay, which covers parts of central and NW Mongolia. One lichen species is new to the Mongolian Altay in W Mongolia. Seven crustose epiphytic lichens are new to Asia, viz. Caloplaca thuringiaca, Candelariella viae-lacteae, Hypocenomyce leucococca, Lecidea leprarioides, Pyrrhospora cinnabarina, Rinodina degeliana, and Strangospora microhaema. Thirty-one further species are first records for Mongolia, viz. Arthonia apathetica, Buellia badia, B. triphragmioides, Caloplaca cerinella, C. chrysophthalma, Chaenotheca chrysocephala, C. trichialis, Cladonia humilis, Collema subflaccidum, Graphis scripta, Lecanora circumborealis, L. intricata, Lecidea nylanderi, Lepraria jackii, Micarea peliocarpa, Mycobilimbia tetramera, Parmeliopsis hyperopta, Phaeophyscia rubropulchra, Physcia adscendens, Physciella chloantha, P. melanchra, Porpidia macrocarpa, Ramalina calicaris, Rhizocarpon hochstetteri, Schismatomma pericleum, Tuckermannopsis americana, Usnea articulata, Verrucaria margacea, V. praetermissa, Xanthoria fulva, X. ulophyllodes.

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© 2006 BGBM Berlin-Dahlem
Markus Hauck and Samjaa Javkhlan "Additions to the lichen flora of Mongolia: records from Khentey and Khangay," Willdenowia 36(2), 895-912, (24 October 2006). https://doi.org/10.3372/wi.36.36221
Published: 24 October 2006
KEYWORDS
Central Asia
lichenes
NE Asia
phytogeography
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