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BOTRYDINA Bréb.<br />

THE LICHENS OF BELGIUM AND LUXEMBOURG. AN ANNOTATED CHECKLIST 75<br />

vulgaris Bréb. p. p., see Omphalina umbellifera<br />

BOTRYOLEPRARIA Canals, Hern.-Mariné,<br />

Gómez-Bolea & Llimona<br />

lesdainii (Hue) Canals, Hern.-Mariné, Gómez-Bolea<br />

& Llimona<br />

Syn.: Lepraria lesdainii (Hue) R. C. Harris<br />

On s<strong>and</strong>stone <strong>and</strong> calcareous rocks, in very shaded,<br />

damp, natural <strong>and</strong> artificial habitats, <strong>of</strong>ten in<br />

crevices, very rarely on trees (along rivers in<br />

shaded forests).<br />

B Fl.: RRR, Camp.: RRR, Mosan: AC, Ard.: R,<br />

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

Lit.: Ertz: 18, NL84: 15, NL92: 171, NL93: 45, NL97:<br />

45, van den Boom & Sérusiaux (1996: 22), Zwaenepoel<br />

et al. (1994: 37).<br />

BRODOA Goward<br />

intestiniformis (Vill.) Goward<br />

Syn.: Hypogymnia intestiniformis (Vill.) Räsänen<br />

On slate rubbles in an old quarry.<br />

B Ard.: RRR (†1964). L - .<br />

Now extinct throughout the area <strong>of</strong> study.<br />

Lit.: La66: 380-382, Sé: 140.<br />

BRYOPHAGUS Arnold<br />

gloeocapsa Arnold<br />

On soil or siliceous rocks, always over bryophytes,<br />

usually in natural habitats, sometimes in disturbed<br />

places like road banks.<br />

B Ard.: R, most probably overlooked. L - .<br />

Lit.: L4: 21.<br />

BRYORIA Brodo & D. Hawksw.<br />

bicolor (Ehrh.) Brodo & D. Hawksw.<br />

Syn.: Alectoria bicolor (Ehrh.) Nyl.<br />

Saxicolous, on siliceous rocks.<br />

B Ard.: RR (1977). L - .<br />

Lit.: La66: 447-448, NL77: 19, G<strong>of</strong>finet (1992: 20).<br />

chalybeiformis (L.) Brodo & D. Hawksw.<br />

Syn.: Alectoria chalybeiformis (L.) Gray<br />

On sheltered <strong>and</strong> mossy, siliceous outcrops.<br />

B Ard.: RR (1960). L - .<br />

<strong>The</strong> identity <strong>of</strong> the relevant material requires<br />

confirmation.<br />

Lit.: La66: 448-449.<br />

fuscescens (Gyeln.) Brodo & D. Hawksw.<br />

Syn.: Alectoria fuscescens Gyeln., A. jubata auct.,<br />

non (L.) Ach., nom. conf., A. prolixa auct., non<br />

(H<strong>of</strong>fm.) Brodo & D. Hawksw.<br />

On trees, mainly Fagus <strong>and</strong> Quercus, in forests,<br />

also on isolated trees, e. g. along roads, once on<br />

a fence post, rarely on sheltered, siliceous<br />

outcrops.<br />

B Brab.: RRR (†

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