Featuring a collection of photographs, this book showcases typical Australasian lichens, including species from the LICHENES AUSTRALASICI EXSICCATI. It presents both overall images and detailed views of stained and unstained sections, spores, and HPTLC plates. Aimed at broadening access to lichenological knowledge, the book seeks to enhance existing literature and assist in the identification of Australasian lichen species for enthusiasts and researchers alike.
John A. Elix Boeken





Featuring a collection of photographs, this book showcases typical Australasian lichens, including those from the LICHENES AUSTRALASICI EXSICCATI series. It presents overall images as well as detailed photographs of stained and unstained sections, spores, and HPTLC plates. Aimed at broadening access to lichenological knowledge, the book seeks to complement existing literature and assist in the identification of Australasian lichen species for enthusiasts and researchers alike.
The lichen genus Paraparmelia Elix 8: J. Johnst. (Parmeliaceae) is revised. A key and descriptions for the 83 species are given, and the synonymy, chemistry, distribution, ecology and taxonomic affinities of each species are discussed. Nine new species are described: Paraparmelia crawfordensis, P. gemmulifera, P. fynbosiana, P. juxtata, P. oveana, P. tzaneenensis, P. valdeta, P. wirthii and P. xerica. In addition, the following new combinations are made: Canoparmelia alabamensis (Hale &: McCull.) Elix, C. rupicola (Lynge) Elix, Paraparmelia barda (Brusse) Elix, P. pristiloba (Brusse) Elix and Xanthoparmelia lecanoracea (Müll. Arg.) Elix.
Publication details and bibliographic and distributional information are provided for the lichens of 33 island groups and isolated islands in the Pacific Ocean between latitudes 40°N and 40°S. A total of 280 genera are listed, with 2189 accepted species and intraspecific taxa and 1425 synonyms; 743 of the accepted taxa are based on type specimens from the region. Checklists are presented for each island group and isolated island, and a bibliography of more than 450 entries is provided. While the Hawaiian Islands have by far the largest known flora (885 taxa), more than 100 taxa have been reported from each of the following: New Caledonia (604), Islas Juan Fernändez (254), Islas Galäpagos (229), the Society Islands (221), Western Samoa (182), Fiji (118), Norfolk Island (111), Isla del Coco (109) and Lord Howe Island (102).
The representatives of the lichen genus Relicina are revised. A key and descriptions for the 47 species are given, and the synonymy, chemistry, distribution, ecology and taxonomic affinities of each species are discussed. Eight new species are described: Relicina dentata, R. kurandensis, R. palmata, R. sabahensis, R. segregata, R. simpanii, R. stipitata and R. vinasii. In addition, Relicina niuginiensis has been placed in synonymy with R. fijiensis.