The second record of the rare freshwater lichen, Anisomeridium carinthiacum, to Russia from the south of Far East
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Abstract
During the study of the lichen biota of Crylion Cape (Sakhalin Is.), the rare amphibious freshwater lichen growing on siliceous rocks, Anisomeridium carinthiacum, was identified on the basis of morphological and anatomical data. This is the second record to Russia after the Caucasus Mts. and the first record for the Russian Far East and Sakhalin Is. The ecology, distribution and differences from the morphologically similar pyrenocarpous freshwater lichen species from East Asia are discussed. The arguments for the conversion of Anisomeridium japonicum described from Japan into synonyms of Anisomeridium carinthiacum are given.
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