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THE LICHENS OF BELGIUM AND LUXEMBOURG. AN ANNOTATED CHECKLIST 73<br />

inundata (Fr.) Körb., see Woessia inundata<br />

laurocerasi (Duby) Zahlbr., syn. Bacidia endoleuca auct.,<br />

non (Nyl.) Kickx. Reported from B by DG: 22, but no<br />

material seen.<br />

lignaria (Ach.) Lettau, see Micarea lignaria var. lignaria<br />

luteola (Ach.) Mudd, see B. rubella<br />

mitescens (Nyl.) S<strong>and</strong>st. This taxon was reported by Mü3:<br />

43 (as B. cf. m.) from B Ard., but no specimen has been<br />

seen. A name <strong>of</strong> uncertain application.<br />

muscorum (Ach.) Mudd, see B. bagliettoana<br />

naegelii (Hepp) Zahlbr., see Lecania naegelii<br />

neglecta Vězda, see Bacidia chloroticula under Woessia<br />

neosquamulosa Aptroot & van Herk, see under Woessia<br />

phacodes Körb., see under Woessia<br />

propinqua (Stizenb.) Arnold. <strong>The</strong> report from L by Ko: 235<br />

as a parasitic saxicolous lichen is most dubious as the<br />

species is said to be epiphytic (Nimis 1993: 112). Relevant<br />

specimen not seen.<br />

sabuletorum (Schreb.) Lettau, see Mycobilimbia sabuletorum<br />

saxenii Erichsen, see under Woessia<br />

subfuscula (Nyl.) Th. Fr. Reported from B by DG: 23, but<br />

relevant material not seen.<br />

subtilis (Vězda) Diederich & Sérus., see Fellhanera subtilis<br />

ternaria (Nyl.) Lettau, see Micarea ternaria<br />

triseptata (Hellb.) Zahlbr., see Micarea peliocarpa<br />

umbrina (Ach.) Bausch, see Scoliciosporum umbrinum<br />

vezdae Coppins & P. James, see Fellhaneropsis vezdae<br />

viridescens (A. Massal.) Hellb. This species was incorrectly<br />

reported from B Mosan by NL84: 12 (the relevant specimen<br />

requires further investigations), but is known from<br />

NL Camp. (L6: 140).<br />

BACIDINA Vězda, see Woessia<br />

BACTROSPORA A. Massal.<br />

dryina (Ach.) A. Massal.<br />

On the bark <strong>of</strong> an old Quercus.<br />

B Fl.: RRR (†

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