M. Boqueras et al., SOME INTERESTING MEDITERRANEAN LICHENS AND FUNGI FROM THE PORTS-DE-BESEIT RANGE (CATALONIA, SPAIN), Nova Hedwigia, 57(1-2), 1993, pp. 97-108
Fourteen species of lichens and one of fungi have been selected for th
eir biogeographical and taxonomic interest to be discussed here: Acroc
ordia cavata. (Ach.) R.C. Harris, Bacidia igniarii (Nyl.) Oxner, Buell
ia zahlbruckneri. Stnr., Caloplaca obscurella. (Lahm) Th. Fr., Gyalect
a geoica (Wahlenb.) Ach., Mycobilimbia hypnorum. (Libert) Kalb & Hafe
llner, M. sabuletorum. (Schreb.) Hafellner, Pachyphiale cornea. (With.
) Poetsch, Ramonia subsphaeroides (C. Tav.) Vezda, Rinodina polyspora
. Th. Fr., Saccomorpha uliginosa. (Schrad.) Hafellner, Schismatomma ri
casolii (Massal.) Egea & Torrente, Vezdaea aestivalis (Ohlert) Tscher
mak-Woess & Poelt and Wadeana dendrographa. (Nyl.) Coppins & P. James.
The non-lichenized fungus is Mycopyrenula coryli. (Massal.) Vain Thr
ee of them are recorded for the first time in Spain () and 10 more ar
e new records from Catalonia (.). A key is given, with the main charac
ters of the two Spanish species of epiphytic Ramonia.