Muchnik, E. E., Braslavskaya, T. Yu., Tikhonova, E. V. ADDITION TO LICHEN BIOTA OF NATIONAL PARK SMOLENSK LAKELAND (SMOLENSK REGION) // Proceedings of Petrozavodsk State University. 2018. No 8 (177). DOI: 10.15393/uchz.art.2018.249


General Biology


ADDITION TO LICHEN BIOTA OF NATIONAL PARK SMOLENSK LAKELAND (SMOLENSK REGION)

Keywords:
lichens
lichen biota
rare species
Red Data Book of the Russian Federation
National Park Smolensk Lakeland
Smolensk region
Summary: The National Park Smolensk Lakeland is located in the west of the Central Russian Upland, to the north of the city of Smolensk (Smolensk region). At the time of this study, the lichen list of the national park included 138 lichen species, 2 of which are considered doubtful. In the summer of 2017, more than 60 lichen specimens were collected in the process of geobotanical survey on vegetation plots in various plant communities of the National Park Smolensk Lakeland. When identifying this collection, about 40 lichen species were determined, among which 14 new for the territory of the National Park Smolensk Lakeland, including 7 new for the Smolensk region. They are Cladonia rei, C. symphycarpa, Lecania cyrtellina, Lepraria finkii, Peltigera praetextata, P. rufescens and Meneggazzia terebrata. The last species is rare all over Russia, listed in the Red Data Book of the Russian Federation, is recommended for inclusion into the next edition of the Red Data Book of the Smolensk region. Thus, 150 species of lichens (2 more are doubtful) are known today for National Park Smolensk Lakeland. For a more complete knowledge of the lichen biota of the territory, further research is needed.




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