New Lichens in The Old North State
…Fennici 21: 391-402. 5. Guzow-Krzemińska, B., P. Czarnota, A. Łubek & M. Kukwa. (2016) Micarea soralifera sp. nov., a new sorediate species in the M. prasina group. The Lichenologist 48(3):…
…Fennici 21: 391-402. 5. Guzow-Krzemińska, B., P. Czarnota, A. Łubek & M. Kukwa. (2016) Micarea soralifera sp. nov., a new sorediate species in the M. prasina group. The Lichenologist 48(3):…
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…you will have a beautiful spore print! Hickerson, Thomas F. and W. F. Morrison. 1918. Topography, Chapel Hill and vicinity, Orange County, North Carolina. T. F. Hickerson and W. F….
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