Catalogue of the calicicolous lichens of the province of Granada (Andalusia, Spain). Discholichens
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Discolichenes, calcicolous, South of SpainAbstract
Floristic, chorologic data are given about the 165 taxa of calcicolous lichens found by the authors on carbonated rocks and soils. Some of them: Anema nodulosum, Caloplaca velana f. nubigenoides, Lecanora lactea, Lecania nylanderiana, Psorotichia schereri, Sarcogyne cyclocarpa, Sarcogyne urceolata, Thyrea nummularia and Toninia kolax are new records for the Spanish flora and many others are species rarely mentioned from Spain.
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