

Fifty-six species of saxicolous lichens are reported for the first time from the Kodar Range. Circinaria scyphulifera is described as new to science. Aspicilia nikrapensis and Fuscidea submollis are new for Russia; Aspicilia sublapponica, Lepra monogona and Thelignya lignyota are new for southern Siberia; and 35 species of saxicolous lichens are reported for the first time for the Stanovoye Nagor'e highlands. Fuscopannaria ahlneri alredy appears in the Red Data Book of the Trans-Baikal Territory. © 2018 Sergey Chesnokov et al., published by Sciendo.
| GEOBASE Subject Index: | classificationlichennew recordnew speciesspatial distributiontaxonomy |
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| Regional Index: | Kodar MountainsRussian FederationTransbaikalia |
| Species Index: | Aspicilia nikrapensisAspicilia sublapponicaFuscideaFuscopannaria |
| Funding sponsor | Funding number | Acronym |
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| Russian Foundation for Basic Research | 14-04-01411,15-04-05971,16-04-01346 | РФФИ |
| Komarov Botanical Institute, Russian Academy of Sciences | BIN RAS | |
| АААА-А18-118031590042-0 |
We thank Evgeny Davydov (Barnaul, Russia), Dmitry Himel-brant (St. Petersburg, Russia) and Alexandr Ezhkin (Yuzh-no-Sakhalinsk, Russia) for identifying some specimens, and the reviewers for valuable help. The study was financially supported by the Russian Foundation for Basic Research (grants 14-04-01411, 15-04-05971, 16-04-01346) and by an institutional research project (“The lichen flora of the Russian Federation”, no. АААА-А18-118031590042-0) of the Komarov Botanical Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences.
Chesnokov, S.; Sakhalin Branch of Botanical Garden, Institute of the Far Eastern Branch, Russian Academy of Sciences, Gorkogo St. 25, Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk, Russian Federation;
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