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Additions to the lichen flora of Finland. IV

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GRAPHIS SCRIPTA 20 (2008) <strong>Additions</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>lichen</strong> <strong>flora</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Finland</strong> 25<br />

Lahokallio, s<strong>to</strong>ny shore <strong>of</strong> lake Lohjanjärvi, on<br />

exposed roots <strong>of</strong> A. glutinosa, 60°14′N, 24°00′E,<br />

23.III.2007, 30500; Lohja, Paloniemi, S <strong>of</strong><br />

Pirklahti, s<strong>to</strong>ny shore <strong>of</strong> lake Hormajärvi, on<br />

exposed roots <strong>of</strong> A. glutinosa, 60°17′N, 23°59′E,<br />

26.<strong>IV</strong>.2007, 30727; Lohja, Paloniemi,<br />

Mustalahti, s<strong>to</strong>ny shore <strong>of</strong> lake Hormajärvi, on<br />

exposed thick root <strong>of</strong> A. glutinosa, 60°17′N,<br />

23°59′E, 26.<strong>IV</strong>.2007, 30750; Lohja, Torhola,<br />

400 m SE <strong>of</strong> Torhola cave, s<strong>to</strong>ny shore <strong>of</strong> lake<br />

Lohjanjärvi, on exposed thick roots <strong>of</strong> A.<br />

glutinosa, 60°15′N, 23°52′E, 20.VII.2007,<br />

31526.<br />

Verrucaria vicinalis Arnold<br />

New <strong>to</strong> Fennoscandia. Description based on <strong>the</strong><br />

Finnish specimen: thallus endolithic, pale, ±<br />

inconspicuous; peri<strong>the</strong>cia 0.15−0.25 mm diam.,<br />

1/2−3/4-immersed; exciple pale; involucrellum<br />

covering half <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> exciple or almost reaching <strong>to</strong><br />

<strong>the</strong> base <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> exciple; spores (10−)12−15 × 5−7<br />

µm. The Finnish specimen matches well with <strong>the</strong><br />

type specimen in H (Monte Castellano, 1878,<br />

Arnold).<br />

Specimen examined: Varsinais-Suomi: Pohja,<br />

Kuovila, 400 m SE <strong>of</strong> Kalkkuuninmäki, Picea<br />

abies-dominated forest, abandoned lime quarry,<br />

on 2 m high N-facing wall, 60°08′N, 23°24′E,<br />

12.X.2006, 29800.<br />

Corrections <strong>to</strong> Pykälä (2007)<br />

Due <strong>to</strong> increased knowledge on Verrucaria<br />

species several <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Verrucaria determinations<br />

published by Pykälä (2007) have now<br />

unfortunately proved <strong>to</strong> be incorrect. Corrections<br />

are given below.<br />

Verrucaria caerulea<br />

Ten specimens were cited, but most <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>se<br />

belong <strong>to</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r species (<strong>to</strong> V. illinoisensis Servít<br />

24674; reported new <strong>to</strong> Fennoscandia by Pykälä<br />

& Breuss (2008) or remain unidentified (23471,<br />

23711, 24322, 26388, 26544, 27254, 28192).<br />

Two specimens (27373, 28053) are considered <strong>to</strong><br />

belong <strong>to</strong> V. caerulea following <strong>the</strong><br />

circumscription <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> species by Orange (2008).<br />

Verrucaria floerkeana<br />

Three specimens were cited. One <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>se<br />

(25054) belongs <strong>to</strong> V. olivacella Servít (reported<br />

new <strong>to</strong> Fennoscandia by Pykälä & Breuss 2008).<br />

Specimen 22471 is close <strong>to</strong> V. dolosa, but has<br />

broader spores: 12−15(−17) × (6−)7−8 µm.<br />

Specimen 26686 has a ra<strong>the</strong>r thick involucrellum<br />

and its identity is uncertain. A recent collection<br />

(V, Karjaa, Knapsby, Mustio lime quarry, quarry<br />

waste field, on s<strong>to</strong>nes and pebbles, 60°10′N,<br />

23°50′E, 2.VII.2009, 34524, 34526) with slightly<br />

larger exciple than in V. olivacella may belong <strong>to</strong><br />

V. floerkeana.<br />

Verrucaria foveolata<br />

See under V. viridula below.<br />

Verrucaria fusconigrescens<br />

The identity <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> only specimen cited is<br />

uncertain. The specimen has thicker and paler<br />

thallus and larger spores than in <strong>the</strong> type<br />

specimen <strong>of</strong> V. fusconigrescens (Forca Real,<br />

1872, W. Nylander; H-NYL 2474). However, <strong>the</strong><br />

intraspecific variation <strong>of</strong> V. fusconigrescens is<br />

poorly known. And it is even uncertain, if V.<br />

fusconigrescens is a species on calcareous or<br />

seashore rocks.<br />

Verrucaria hochstetteri<br />

See under V. viridula below.<br />

Verrucaria macros<strong>to</strong>ma<br />

The specimens reported (22861c, 24030) belong<br />

<strong>to</strong> V. viridula. V. macros<strong>to</strong>ma is thus excluded<br />

from <strong>the</strong> Finnish <strong>lichen</strong> <strong>flora</strong>. The absence <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

species is somewhat surprising because it is<br />

widely distributed in Europe.<br />

Verrucaria maculiformis<br />

Ten specimens were reported by Pykälä (2007).<br />

However, most <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>se belong <strong>to</strong> V. fusca and V.<br />

memnonia (reported new <strong>to</strong> <strong>Finland</strong> by Pykälä &<br />

Breuss 2008). Four specimens (25124, 27253,

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