The lichens and allied fungi of the southern part of the Kenozersky National Park (Arkhangelsk Region, NW Russia)
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https://doi.org/10.12697/fce.2021.58.17Keywords:
middle boreal subzone, new records, protected area, taiga forestsAbstract
The paper presents the first data on lichen diversity in the Kenozersky National Park (Arkhangelsk Region, Northwest Russia). As a result of the study, 263 species and 1 subspecies of lichens and allied fungi were found in the southern part of the national park. Seventeen lichen species are reported for the first time for Arkhangelsk Region. Biatora albidula is a new species for Northwest European Russia. Two recorded species are included in the Red Data Book of Russian Federation and 7 in the Red Data Book of Arkhangelsk Region. Pycnothelia papillaria can be recommended for inclusion to the Red Data Book of Arkhangelsk Region.
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Published
2021-09-27
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Pchelkin, A. V., Tarasova, V. N., & Valekzhanin, A. A. (2021). The lichens and allied fungi of the southern part of the Kenozersky National Park (Arkhangelsk Region, NW Russia). Folia Cryptogamica Estonica, 58, 145–164. https://doi.org/10.12697/fce.2021.58.17
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