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Vol. 49 (2012)
Vol. 49 (2012)
Published:
2012-09-13
Articles
Bibliography of biological (mainly mycological) publications by Erast Parmasto
Erast Parmasto
1-18
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Erast Parmasto 1928–2012 in memoriam
Andreas Bresinsky
19-22
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Lichens from one locality at Frederikshåbs Isblink and two localities in the Fiskenæsset area, South West Greenland
Eric Steen Hansen
23-30
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New records of lichens and allied fungi from the Leningrad Region, Russia. III
Ekaterina S. Kuznetsova, Jurga Motiejūnaitė, Irina S. Stepanhcikova, Dmitry E. Himelbrant, Pawel Czarnota
31-37
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New records of lichens from Middle Urals, Russia
Alexander G. Paukov, Anzhelika Yu. Teptina
39-43
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The lichen genera Thelidium and Verrucaria in the Leningrad Region (Russia)
Juha Pykälä, Dmitry E. Himelbrant, Ekaterina S. Kuznetsova, Nadezhda M. Alexeeva
45-57
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The lichen biota of the Drawieński National Park (NW Poland, Western Pomerania)
Ulf Schiefelbein, Paweł Czarnota, Holger Thüs, Martin Kukwa
59-71
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First records of two ascomycetes on Phleum pratense in Estonia
Triin Varvas, Bellis Kullman
73-76
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The lichen genus Pertusaria in Poland II. Secondary chemistry of P. flavida
Anna Zduńczyk, Magdalena Dziedzic, Martin Kukwa
77-81
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New and rare lichen records from the Central Siberian Biosphere Reserve (Krasnoyarsk Krai, Russia). II
Ilya Zhdanov
83-87
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Lichenicolous fungi from the Komi Republic of Russia. II
Mikhail P. Zhurbenko, Janolof Hermansson, Tatiana N. Pystina
89-91
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New Estonian records and amendments: Lichenized and lichenicolous fungi
Ljudmilla Martin, Ave Suija, Merje Schmeimann, Ede Leppik, Juha Pykälä
93-96
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Taimi Piin-Aaspõllu 03.09.1940–02.09.2012 in memoriam
Jüri Martin
97-98
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