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GRAPHTS SCRTPTA 12 (2000)<br />

Cetraria aculeata<br />

C. islandica<br />

C. muricata<br />

Cladonia arbuscula<br />

C. bellidiflora<br />

C. borealis (TLC: barbatic and usnic acids)<br />

C. callosa Delise ex Harm. (=frasilissima;<br />

TLC: grayanic acid)<br />

C. cervicornis s. str.<br />

C. c. ssp. pulvinata<br />

C. chlorophaea<br />

C. crispata<br />

C. diversa<br />

C. furcata<br />

C. glauca<br />

C. gracilis<br />

C. macilenta s.str.<br />

C. m. ssp. floerkeana<br />

C. merochlorophaea<br />

C. neglecta (Floerke in Weber & Mohr)<br />

Sprengel<br />

C. ramulosa<br />

C. scabriuscula<br />

C. subulata<br />

C. uncialis<br />

C. zopfii<br />

Dibaeis baeomyces<br />

Micarea leprosula<br />

M. ligraria<br />

Peltigera rufescens<br />

Placynthiella icmalea<br />

P. oligotropha<br />

P. uliginosa<br />

St ereo c aul on cond ens atum<br />

Trapeliopsis granulosa<br />

Coastal dunes<br />

The lichen floras of coastal dunes, especially<br />

those on the Wadden Sea Islands, have repeatedly<br />

been studied before. A full (but sometimes<br />

overlooked) report on the lichen flora of<br />

all Danish, German and Dutch Wadden Sea<br />

Island is given by Brand & Ketner-Oostra<br />

(1983). Only one noticeable addition was<br />

recorded on sandy soil on the island Fano (9<br />

August 2000): the recently (Sdrusiaux et al.<br />

Lichens of West Jutland 27<br />

1999) described Agonimia globulifera Brand<br />

& Diederich.<br />

Trees<br />

Not much attention was paid to the epiphytic<br />

lichens, as they have been thoroughly investigated<br />

already. However, the following two<br />

species of interest were found on Sorbus at<br />

Bundsbaek Mslle near Skjern (7 August<br />

2000). Gyalideopsis anastomosans, which<br />

was apparently not previously reported from<br />

Denmark. Only once reported from Denmark<br />

(Christensen 1997) is Parmelia submontan*,<br />

present abundantly on these trees. This species<br />

seerns to be spreading in other regions as well,<br />

as is shown by recent records from Germany<br />

(Eifel), Luxembourg and the Netherlands.<br />

References<br />

Alstrup, V., Christensen, S. N., Nissen, M.,<br />

Svane, S. & Sschting, U. 1992: Notes on<br />

the lichen flora of Denmark V. Graphis<br />

Scripta 3: 127 -l 3 I .<br />

Alstrup, V. & Sochting, U. 1989: Checkliste<br />

og status over Danmarks laver. Nordisk<br />

Lichenologisk Forening, Kobenhavn.<br />

Aptroot, A., Herk, C. M. van, Spanius, L. B.<br />

& Boom, P. P. G. van den 1999: Checklist<br />

van de Nederlandse lichenen en lichenicole<br />

fungi. Btnbaumiella 50(l): l-64.<br />

Boom, P. P. G. van den, Aptroot, A. & Herk,<br />

C. M. van 1996: The lichen flora of megalithic<br />

monuments in the Netherlands.<br />

Nova Hedwigia 62: 9l - 104.<br />

Brand, A. M. & Ketner-Oostra, R. 1983:<br />

Lichens. In: Dijkema, K. S. & Wolfl W.<br />

J. (eds): Flora and vegetation of the Wadden<br />

Sea Islands and coastal areas.<br />

Stichting Veth tot Steun aan Waddenonderzoek,<br />

Leiden, pp. 73-84.<br />

Christensen, S. N. 1997: Parmelia submontana<br />

new to Denmark. Graphis Scripta 8: 6l -<br />

63.<br />

Santesson, R. 1993: The lichens an lichenicolous<br />

frngi of Sweden and Norway.<br />

SBT-frrlaget, Lund.

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