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Recent literature on lichens—226
Brendan P. Hodkinson1 and Sarah Z. Hodkinson
International Plant Science Center, The New York Botanical Garden, 2900 SouthernBlvd., Bronx, NY 10458-5126
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Knudsen & L. Arcadia, M. tangerina (M. Westb. & Wedin) K.
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Between global priorities and local urgencies: the important
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recent entries, full abstracts of electronically available
articles will be databased along with the information
published here. We owe thanks to Einar Timdal for
his work on the RLL database, to James Lendemer for
proofreading this manuscript, to Bill Buck for
alerting us to some of the more obscure sources, to
Jim Bennett for sharing his Scopus alerts, and to the
cooperating authors who send reprints or electronic
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