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76 P. DIEDERICH & E. SÉRUSIAUX<br />

B Mar.: RRR, Fl.: RR, Camp.: RR, Brab.: RR,<br />

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

Lit.: DG: 39, Ertz: 18, NL92: 153, NL93: 43, NL97: 45,<br />

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

(1994: 37).<br />

(*)badia (Fr.) A. Massal.<br />

At first parasitic on Ne<strong>of</strong>uscelia loxodes <strong>and</strong> N.<br />

pulla, sometimes overgrowing other lichens<br />

(e. g. Aspicilia caesiocinerea), soon forming an<br />

independent thallus, on siliceous rocks in dry<br />

<strong>and</strong> sunny conditions.<br />

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

RRR. Probably overlooked.<br />

Lit.: DG: 39, Ertz: 18, Mü1: 157.<br />

disciformis (Fr.) Mudd<br />

Syn.: B. parasema (Th. Fr.) Ach., nom. illeg.<br />

Corticolous, on Fagus <strong>and</strong> Quercus, usually in forests.<br />

B Ard.: RR, Lorr.: RRR (1962). L Lorr.: RR. F<br />

Lorr.: RRR.<br />

Lit.: Di: 60-61, L4: 21-22, NL92: 168.<br />

griseovirens (Sm.) Almb.<br />

Corticolous, on smooth or rough bark in forests <strong>and</strong><br />

on isolated trees, sometimes lignicolous, on<br />

wooden posts.<br />

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

Lorr.: C.<br />

Lit.: Di: 61-62, NL84: 12.<br />

ocellata (Flot.) Körb.<br />

Syn.: B. verruculosa (Sm.) Mudd<br />

On natural, siliceous rock outcrops, in exposed<br />

conditions.<br />

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

Lit.: DG: 39, L8.<br />

pulverea Coppins & P. James<br />

Lignicolous, on wooden posts, or corticolous, on<br />

Betula in a forest.<br />

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

Lit.: Di: 62, L5: 15.<br />

punctata (H<strong>of</strong>fm.) A. Massal.<br />

Syn.: Am<strong>and</strong>inea punctata (H<strong>of</strong>fm.) Coppins &<br />

Scheid., B. punctiformis (H<strong>of</strong>fm.) A. Massal.<br />

Corticolous, on all kinds <strong>of</strong> trees, always in nitrophilous<br />

conditions, <strong>of</strong>ten in polluted areas, occasionally<br />

saxicolous.<br />

B CC. L Ard.: AR, Lorr.: C.<br />

Lit.: Ca: 83-84, Di: 62-63, Ho: 105, NL84: 12, Qu: 79,<br />

VGH: 114.<br />

schaereri De Not.<br />

On bark <strong>and</strong> wood <strong>of</strong> Prunus avium in an orchard,<br />

<strong>and</strong> on bark <strong>of</strong> Salix ad the edge <strong>of</strong> a forest.<br />

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

Lit.: Di: 63-64, L5: 15.<br />

subdispersa Mig.<br />

Syn.: Diplotomma dispersum (Kremp.) Arnold<br />

On walls <strong>of</strong> siliceous stones.<br />

B Mar.: RRR, Mosan: RR. L Ard.: RRR.<br />

Lit.: NL84: 14, NL92: 153.<br />

venusta (Körb.) Lettau<br />

Syn.: Buellia epipolia auct., non (Ach.) Mong.,<br />

Diplotomma epipolium auct., non (Ach.) Arnold<br />

On calcareous <strong>and</strong> s<strong>and</strong>stone outcrops in ± sunny<br />

conditions.<br />

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

Following Nimis & John (1998: 45), the epithet<br />

venusta refers to a constant parasite <strong>of</strong> Lecanora<br />

muralis, whilst the non-lichenicolous taxon,<br />

which is present in B <strong>and</strong> L, should be called B.<br />

epipolia auct.<br />

Lit.: NL97: 19.<br />

violace<strong>of</strong>usca Thor & Muhr<br />

In deep crevices <strong>of</strong> an old Quercus in a rather dry<br />

wood in a deep valley.<br />

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

Lit.: L8.<br />

aethaleoides (Nyl.) H. Olivier, see B. aethalea<br />

canescens (Dicks.) De Not., see Diploicia canescens<br />

dubyanoides (Hepp) Müll. Arg., see Rinodinella dubyanoides<br />

epigaea (Pers.) Tuck. Reported from B by DG: 39, but relevant<br />

material not seen.<br />

epipolia (Ach.) Mong., see B. alboatra<br />

epipolia auct., non (Ach.) Mong., see B. venusta<br />

epipolia var. ambigua (Ach.) Mong., see B. alboatra<br />

leptocline (Flot.) Körb. Reported by Scheidegger (1993:<br />

352) from B. <strong>The</strong> corresponding specimen (which is the<br />

type <strong>of</strong> Lecidea leptocline f. tongletii Hue, collected in B<br />

Mosan, on calcareous outcrops in Fonds de Leffe, cf.<br />

Hue 1898) has been re-examined later <strong>and</strong> proved to be a<br />

different, yet unidentified taxon (L8).<br />

Lecidea leptocline Flot. f. tongletii Hue, see B. leptocline<br />

myriocarpa (DC.) de Not., see Buellia punctata<br />

parasema (Th. Fr.) Ach., nom. illeg., see B. disciformis<br />

premnea (Fr.) Kickx, see Megalaria grossa<br />

punctiformis (H<strong>of</strong>fm.) A. Massal., see B. punctata<br />

scabrosa (Ach.) A. Massal., see Epilichen scabrosus

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