Some calcicolous lichens of the Grazalema Natural Park
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https://doi.org/10.24310/Actabotanicaabmabm.v13i.9430Abstract
Some calcicolous lichens from N atural Park of Grazalema (A ndaluci?a, S of Spain). Floristic resultats of research on lichens in the northern side of Sierra del Pinar (Natural Park of Grazalema, Ca?diz, Sof Spain) on calcareous rocks, 63 taxa are reported. Among them, Ionaspis melanocarpa, Polyblastia nidulans and Thelidium impressulum are first reported from Spain.
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