34 CHAPTER 4 RESULTS 4.1 Lichen diversity Epiphytic lichens ...
34 CHAPTER 4 RESULTS 4.1 Lichen diversity Epiphytic lichens ...
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Table <strong>4.1</strong> <strong>Lichen</strong> families and genera found in the study (continued)<br />
Families<br />
Roccellaceae<br />
Stereocaulaceae<br />
Trelothemataceae<br />
Trelothemataceae<br />
Trelothemataceae<br />
Trelothemataceae<br />
Trichothelisceae<br />
Usneaceae<br />
Genera<br />
Syncesia<br />
Lepraria<br />
Chapsa<br />
Myriotrema<br />
Ocellularia<br />
Thelotrema<br />
Porina<br />
Usnea<br />
Short descriptions and illustrations of each family, genera and species were<br />
given <strong>Lichen</strong> Determination Keys-common Malesian lichen genera: Key to the lichen<br />
genera of Borgor, Cibodas and Singapore (Sipman, 2003), FLORA OF AUSTRALIA:<br />
Volume 55 <strong>Lichen</strong>s-Lecanorales 2, Parmeliaceae (Orchard, 1994), <strong>Lichen</strong>s of<br />
Tropical Forest in Thailand: A Field Key to Characteristic <strong>Epiphytic</strong> <strong>Lichen</strong>s in<br />
Northern Thailand (Wolseley and Aguirre-Hudson, 1997c) and BIBLIOTHECA<br />
LICHENOLOGICA: A Key to the Micro<strong>lichens</strong> of India, Napal and Sri Lanka<br />
(Awasthi, 1991).