The location of the lichens collection on Black Forest territory (Znamens`ksy district, Kirovograds`ka oblast).  

The location of the lichens collection on Black Forest territory (Znamens`ksy district, Kirovograds`ka oblast).  

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NAUMOVICH H.O., KHODOSOVTSEV A.YE. (2008). The lichens of Black Forest (Znamenivskiy district, Kirovograds`ka oblast). Chornomors'k. bot. z., vol. 4, N1: 7-13. Lichens of 75 species from 39 genera, 21 familia, 7 orders are found in the Black forest (Znamenivskiy district, Kirovograds`ka oblast). Among them, Arthonia mediella Nyl., Biatora epixantho...

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