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66 P. DIEDERICH & E. SÉRUSIAUX<br />

Corticolous, on old trunks <strong>of</strong> Acer, Fraxinus,<br />

Populus, Quercus <strong>and</strong> Tilia, rarely on Fagus,<br />

usually in stable <strong>and</strong> rather humid forests.<br />

B Mosan: R, Ard.: AR (especially in the south),<br />

Lorr.: AR. L Lorr.: R.<br />

Lit.: Di: 32 (sub A. cavata), 33, La69: 98.<br />

salweyi (Nyl.) A. L. Sm.<br />

Saxicolous, on a shaded s<strong>and</strong>stone rock in a forest<br />

<strong>and</strong> on an old brick wall in a city.<br />

B Fl.: RRR. L Lorr.: RRR.<br />

Lit.: L8.<br />

macrospora A. Massal. <strong>The</strong> report <strong>of</strong> this species from B Fl. by<br />

Durwael (1996) is a misidentification for A. salweyi (L8).<br />

ACTINOPELTIS Höhn.<br />

*peltigericola D. Hawksw., see Lichenopeltella peltigericola<br />

ADELOCOCCUS <strong>The</strong>iss. & Syd.<br />

*alpestris (Zopf) <strong>The</strong>iss. & Syd.<br />

On Acarospora fuscata.<br />

B Mosan: RRR (1889). L - .<br />

Lit.: L8.<br />

AECIDIUM Pers.<br />

*peltigerae DC., see Illosporium carneum under Pronectria<br />

AGONIMIA Zahlbr.<br />

allobata (Stizenb.) P. James<br />

Syn.: Polyblastia allobata (Stizenb.) Zschacke<br />

Epiphytic, on Acer, Aesculus <strong>and</strong> Quercus in humid<br />

<strong>and</strong> well-preserved forests or along streams.<br />

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

Lit.: Di: 195-196, L5: 37, L7: 83, NL84: 11, NL97: 44,<br />

Tholl et al. (1999).<br />

globulifera Br<strong>and</strong> & Diederich<br />

On calcareous soil, over lichens, mosses or detritus,<br />

<strong>of</strong>ten in Mesobromion or Xerobromion communities,<br />

also in crevices <strong>of</strong> hard calcareous rocks.<br />

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

RR. F Lorr.: RR. Probably overlooked.<br />

Lit.: Ertz: 18, L8.<br />

opuntiella (Buschardt & Poelt) Vězda<br />

Syn.: Physcia opuntiella Buschardt & Poelt<br />

On mosses <strong>and</strong> soil over calcareous rocks in Xerobromion<br />

communities, <strong>of</strong>ten with A. tristicula.<br />

B Mosan: R. L Lorr. (Moselle): RRR. F Lorr.<br />

(Moselle): RRR.<br />

<strong>The</strong> specimen from F Lorr. is fertile.<br />

Lit.: NL97: 14-15.<br />

tristicula (Nyl.) Zahlbr.<br />

On calcareous rocks or on soil, <strong>of</strong>ten over mosses,<br />

in natural <strong>and</strong> artificial (walls) habitats, exceptionally<br />

epiphytic (on Alnus, Sorbus).<br />

B Mar.: RRR, Mosan: AR-AC, Ard.: RR, Lorr.:<br />

RRR. L Ard.: RR, Lorr.: RR. F Lorr.: RRR.<br />

Lit.: Ertz: 32, L4: 20, L7: 84, NL84: 11, NL87: 20,<br />

NL92: 167.<br />

vouauxii (B. de Lesd.) Br<strong>and</strong> & Diederich<br />

Syn.: Polyblastia vouauxii B. de Lesd., incl. var.<br />

charticola B. de Lesd.<br />

Terricolous, over mosses <strong>and</strong> plant debris, also on<br />

leather <strong>and</strong> paper, in dunes <strong>and</strong> over calcareous<br />

rocks.<br />

B Mar.: RRR, Mosan: RRR. L - . F Mar.: RRR<br />

(1910, type locality). Probably overlooked.<br />

Lit.: BDL1: 259, L8, Zschacke (1934: 503).<br />

ALECTORIA Ach.<br />

bicolor (Ehrh.) Nyl., see Bryoria bicolor<br />

chalybeiformis (L.) Gray, see Bryoria chalybeiformis<br />

fuscescens Gyeln., see Bryoria fuscescens<br />

implexa (H<strong>of</strong>fm.) Nyl., see Bryoria implexa<br />

jubata auct., non (L.) Ach., nom. conf., see Bryoria<br />

fuscescens<br />

prolixa auct., non (H<strong>of</strong>fm.) Brodo & D. Hawksw., see<br />

Bryoria fuscescens<br />

sarmentosa (Ach.) Ach. <strong>The</strong> report <strong>of</strong> this species from L by<br />

Ko: 106 is not supported by any herbarium material, <strong>and</strong><br />

is therefore most doubtful.<br />

AMANDINEA Scheid. & H. Mayrh<strong>of</strong>er<br />

punctata (H<strong>of</strong>fm.) Coppins & Scheid., see Buellia punctata<br />

AMPHILOMA Nyl.<br />

lanuginosum (Ach.) Nyl., see Leproloma membranaceum<br />

ANAPTYCHIA Körb.<br />

ciliaris (L.) A. Massal.<br />

Syn.: Physcia ciliaris (L.) DC.

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