LICHENS OF ROOSEVELT,
MONMOUTH COUNTY, NEW JERSEY
This list has
been developed (since 2000) by Rod Tulloss. Locally
available literature is limited as are chemical reagents
so important to the study of lichens. Nomenclatural and
taxonomic corrections are very welcome.
Last
modified: 19 February 2001
[Stratified
Foliose Lichens]
S1 S2 S3 S4
S5 S6 S7
S8
Flavoparmelia
caperata (L.) Hale [image S8]
Heterodermia
hypoleuca (Muhl.) Trev. [image S5]
Parmelia
sulcata Tayl. [image S4]
Parmotrema
crinitum (Ach.) M. Choisy [image S7 (note crowded
isidia)]
Parmotrema
cf. dilatatum (Vain.) Hale [images S2, S3 (note black
cilia)]
Physcia
millegrana Degel. [image S6]
Pyxine
sorediata (Ach.) Mont. [image S1]
[Fruticose
Lichens]
F1 F2 F3
F4
Cladonia
cf. chlorophaea (Flörke ex Sommerf.)
Sprengel [image F3]
Cladonia
cristatella Tuck. [British Soldiers] [image
F1]
Cladonia
polycarpoides Nyl. [image F2]
Cladonia
pyxidata (L.) Hoffm. [image F4]
[Bibliography]
A cumulative
checklist for the lichen-forming, lichenicolous and
allied fungi of the continental United States and Canada.
URL: http://www.ndsu.nodak.edu/instruct/esslinge/chcklst/chcklst7.html
Hale, M. E.
1979. How to know the lichens, 2nd ed. (Wm. C. Brown Co.,
Dubuque). viii_246 pp.
Maintained by R. E. Tulloss.
Copyright 2000, 2001 by Fund for Roosevelt, Inc.
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