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Morphologies and distributions of species discussed here. A, Geltingia associata apothecia (McMullin 18047, CANL). B, North American distribution of G. associata. C, Hypogymnia apinnata thalli (McMullin 18029, CANL). D, North American distribution of H. apinnata. E, Lecidella scabra thallus and apothecia (McMullin 22330, CANL). F, North American distribution of L. scabra. Scales = 9.5 mm in A, 4.2 mm in C, 1.5 mm in E. In maps, blue dots = new records, red dots = previous collections.

Morphologies and distributions of species discussed here. A, Geltingia associata apothecia (McMullin 18047, CANL). B, North American distribution of G. associata. C, Hypogymnia apinnata thalli (McMullin 18029, CANL). D, North American distribution of H. apinnata. E, Lecidella scabra thallus and apothecia (McMullin 22330, CANL). F, North American distribution of L. scabra. Scales = 9.5 mm in A, 4.2 mm in C, 1.5 mm in E. In maps, blue dots = new records, red dots = previous collections.

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New provincial and territorial records for Canadian lichens and allied fungi are presented, many of which represent major range extensions. Crespoa crozalsiana is reported for the first time from Canada. New reports are made for the first time from five provinces and one territory: Newfoundland and Labrador (Geltingia associata on Ochrolechia), Nov...