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THE LICHENS OF BELGIUM AND LUXEMBOURG. AN ANNOTATED CHECKLIST 117<br />

Lit.: Di: 152, Ertz: 19, NL84: 15, NL93: 45, NL97: 50,<br />

H<strong>of</strong>fmann & Van Rompu (1995), Zwaenepoel et al.<br />

(1994: 37).<br />

nivalis J. R. Laundon<br />

On sheltered, calcareous outcrops, incl. on Hedera<br />

‘trunks’ climbing over them.<br />

B Mosan: RR, most probably overlooked. L - .<br />

Lit.: Ertz: 19, NL97: 24.<br />

nyl<strong>and</strong>eriana Kümmerl. & Leuckert<br />

On vertical <strong>and</strong> sheltered, siliceous, natural outcrops,<br />

mainly overgrowing mosses.<br />

B - . L Ard.: RRR.<br />

Lit.: L7: 87.<br />

rigidula (B. de Lesd.) Tønsberg<br />

Corticolous, on all kinds <strong>of</strong> trees, in rather open<br />

conditions (incl. isolated trees <strong>and</strong> orchards),<br />

also abundant on rather dry underhangs <strong>of</strong> siliceous<br />

rocks.<br />

B Mosan: RR, Ard.: AR, Lorr.: R. L Ard.: R, Lorr.: R.<br />

Lit.: Di: 152-153, NL84: 15, NL97: 50, Kümmerling et<br />

al. (1995).<br />

umbricola Tønsberg<br />

Corticolous, on Quercus in forest, or saxicolous, on<br />

s<strong>and</strong>stone outcrop.<br />

B Ard.: RRR, Lorr.: RRR. L - .<br />

Lit.: L8.<br />

alba Ach., nom. superfl., see L. lactea<br />

c<strong>and</strong>elaris (L.) Fr., see Chrysothrix c<strong>and</strong>elaris<br />

glaucella (Flörke) Nyl., see L. incana<br />

lactea (L.) Hue, syn. L. alba Ach., nom. superfl. A name <strong>of</strong><br />

uncertain application, reported from B by DG: 40.<br />

latebrarum (Ach.) Ach., see Lecanactis latebrarum<br />

lesdainii (Hue) R. C. Harris, see Botryolepraria lesdainii<br />

membranacea (Dicks.) Vain., see Leproloma membranaceum<br />

neglecta (Nyl.) Lettau. Reported from B by Sé: 138 [as<br />

‘auct., non (Nyl.) Lettau’] <strong>and</strong> by Lambinon (1963: 231),<br />

but no correctly identified material has been seen.<br />

rubens (Reichard) Ach, syn. Lepra rubens (Reichard) Willd. A<br />

name <strong>of</strong> uncertain application, reported from B by DG: 40.<br />

LEPROCAULON Nyl.<br />

microscopicum (Vill.) D. Hawksw.<br />

Syn.: L. quisquiliare (Leers) M. Choisy, Stereocaulon<br />

quisquiliare (Leers) H<strong>of</strong>fm.<br />

On crevices <strong>of</strong> siliceous or slightly calcareous,<br />

natural outcrops, always in well-lit but rather<br />

sheltered conditions, also on railway or road<br />

cuttings <strong>of</strong> such outcrops.<br />

B Mosan: AR, Ard.: AR. L Ard.: AR. F Mosan:<br />

RR, Ard.: R.<br />

Lit.: La66: 308- 312, Diederich (1985a: 22).<br />

quisquiliare (Leers) M. Choisy, see L. microscopicum<br />

LEPROLOMA Cromb.<br />

membranaceum (Dicks.) Vain.<br />

Syn.: Lepraria membranacea (Dicks.) Vain., Crocynia<br />

membranacea (Dicks.) Zahlbr., Amphiloma<br />

lanuginosum (Ach.) Nyl.<br />

On siliceous, natural outcrops, in well-lit conditions,<br />

also found on railway or road cuttings <strong>of</strong> such<br />

outcrops, rarely on s<strong>and</strong>stone rocks or on trees<br />

(especially on Fagus).<br />

B Mosan: RR, Ard.: AC. L Ard.: AR, Lorr.: R. F<br />

Ard.: R.<br />

Lit.: Di: 153-154, Mü5: 25, NL84: 15, Laundon (1989: 13).<br />

vouauxii (Hue) J. R. Laundon<br />

Corticolous, on Acer, Malus, Populus, Quercus,<br />

etc., in well-lit conditions, <strong>and</strong> saxicolous, on<br />

calcareous rocks or walls.<br />

B Camp.: R, Brab.: RRR, Mosan: AR, Ard.: RR,<br />

Lorr.: RR. L Ard.: RR. Lorr.: AC.<br />

Lit.: Di: 154, NL92: 171, NL93: 45, Laundon (1989: 16).<br />

LEPROPLACA (Nyl.) Hue<br />

chrysodeta (Räsänen) J. R. Laundon, see Caloplaca chrysodeta<br />

xantholyta (Nyl.) Harm., see Caloplaca xantholyta<br />

LEPTOGIUM (Ach.) Gray<br />

biatorinum (Nyl.) Leight.<br />

On calcareous soil in Mesobromion communities.<br />

B - . L Lorr.: RR.<br />

Lit.: L6: 142, L8.<br />

byssinum (H<strong>of</strong>fm.) Nyl.<br />

Syn.: Collema byssinum H<strong>of</strong>fm.<br />

On calcareous s<strong>and</strong> in dunes.<br />

B Mar.: RRR. L - .<br />

Lit.: L8.<br />

corniculatum (H<strong>of</strong>fm.) Minks<br />

Syn.: L. palmatum (Huds.) Minks

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