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The district revealed the occurrence of 51 species belonging to 22 genera under 14 families. The lichen biota included 15 new records to Andhra Pradesh and five species endemic to India. Among the different growth forms foliose and crustose exhibit the maximum diversity represented by 22 and 21 species followed by 7 squamulose and 2 leprose lichens...
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... Fr. Totals 12 11 34 2 6 3 26 Note: GF = Growth Forms, Cr = Crustose, Fl = Foliose, Sq = Squamulose, Lp = Leprose, C = Corticolous, S =Saxicolous, R = Ramicolous, (+) = Present, (-) = Absent, (*) = New additions to Andhra Pradesh, (#) = Endemic to India; Localities: 1. Bukkapatanam, 2. Gorantala, 3. Gundumala, 4. Jowkuledudinne 5. Nigiri, 6. Parnapalli, 7. Penukonda hill ...
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Acarospora contigua H. Magn., is reported here as new record to India collected from Eastern Ghats of India. It is characterized by bright greenish-yellow, squamulose, non-effigurate, non-placodioid thallus and immersed, indistinctly marginate apothecia, multi-spored asci and simple, ellipsoid to oblong ascospores. All other Indian species within the genus Acarospora has temperate distribution while A. contigua grows in tropical conditions between altitude ranges of 500–1000m. Including A. contigua a total of 14 species of Acarospora are known from India and key for their identification is provided.
Lichen research in India observed a rapid development in the recent years. Singh and Sinha (2010) in their publication “Indian Lichens: An Annotated Checklist” listed most of the references available untill the book was sent to press. In continuation of the same in this communication we gather a total of 638 research articles, books and Ph.D. thesis published since 2010. The missing publication (if any) in this list as well as new ones would be listed in the last issue of every forthcoming volume of the journal. myresearchjournals
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