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Authors: Vinuesa, MDA Sanches-Puelles, JM Tibell, L
Citation: Mda. Vinuesa et al., Intraspecific variation in Mycocalicium subtile (Mycocaliciaceae) elucidated by morphology and the sequences of the ITS1-5.8S-ITS2 region of rDNA, MYCOL RES, 105, 2001, pp. 323-330

Authors: Tibell, L
Citation: L. Tibell, Photobiont association and molecular phylogeny of the lichen genus Chaenotheca, BRYOLOGIST, 104(2), 2001, pp. 191-198

Authors: Ryan, BD Nash, TH Herrera-Campos, MD Haffellner, J Lumbsch, HT Moberg, R Tibell, L Ahti, T Sipman, HJM Breuss, O
Citation: Bd. Ryan et al., New records of lichens from Mexico, NOVA HEDWIG, 70(1-2), 2000, pp. 79-106

Authors: Tibell, L Wedin, M
Citation: L. Tibell et M. Wedin, Mycocaliciales, a new order for nonlichenized calicioid fungi, MYCOLOGIA, 92(3), 2000, pp. 577-581

Authors: Wedin, M Doring, H Nordin, A Tibell, L
Citation: M. Wedin et al., Small subunit rDNA phylogeny shows the lichen families Caliciaceae and Physciaceae (Lecanorales, Ascomycotina) to form a monophyletic group, CAN J BOTAN, 78(2), 2000, pp. 246-254

Authors: Tibell, L
Citation: L. Tibell, Two new species of Calicium from Europe, MYCOTAXON, 70, 1999, pp. 431-443

Authors: Titov, AN Tibell, L
Citation: An. Titov et L. Tibell, Chaenothecopsis tristis, a rare resinicolous species of the Mycocaliciaceae, MYCOTAXON, 70, 1999, pp. 471-476

Authors: Selva, SB Tibell, L
Citation: Sb. Selva et L. Tibell, Lichenized and non-lichenized calicioid fungi from North America, BRYOLOGIST, 102(3), 1999, pp. 377-397
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