Biodiversity

Australian Biological Resources Study

Tasmanian Lichens

Identification, Distribution and Conservation Status
I.
Parmeliaceae

OUT OF PRINT

This volume is the first in a series that collates the available floristic, distributional and ecological data on the Tasmanian lichen flora. It deals with the family Parmeliaceae, the most diverse family of Tasmanian lichens, which accounts for more than 15% of the total lichen flora and a very significant proportion of the macrolichens. It is proposed to deal with other families and genera as resources become available.

The work presented provides background information on the Parmeliaceae; an authoritative, strictly specimen-based census of the family in Tasmania; identification keys to genera and species; diagnostic descriptive notes on the recognition of each species, its habitat and chemical composition; summaries of global distribution; maps of the known Tasmanian distribution of each species; assigned or provisional conservation status categories; and a list of names of Parmeliaceae previously recorded but not currently accepted for Tasmania.

It is noteworthy that of the 148 taxa recorded here for Tasmania, 37 are new species or new records not included in the previous comprehensive treatment of the family presented in 1994 (Flora of Australia, Volume 55).

About this book

Book series

Flora of Australia Supplementary Series Number 15

Publishers

Australian Biological Resources Study/
Tasmanian Herbarium

Year

2002

Authors

G.Kantvilas
J.A.Elix
S.J.Jarman

ISBN-10

0 642 56820 0

ISBN-13

978 0 642 56820 5

Size

229 × 158 mm (C5)

Number of pages

508 pages
index, glossary

Binding

Softcover
section stitched

Illustrations

143 black and white plates
150 maps

Tasmanian Lichens

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