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The Bryologist 106(4), pp. 631-640 Copyright © 2003 by the American Bryological and Lichenological Society, Inc Index to Volume 106 of The Bryologist EMILY L. POWOROZNEK Engineering, Mathematics, and Computer Science Library, Kingsbury Hall, University of New Hampshire, 33 College Rd., Durham, NH 03824-3591, U.S.A. DAviID M. LANE Biological Sciences Library, Kendall Hall, University of New Hampshire, 129 Main St., Durham, NH 03824-3590, U.S.A. This index includes all authors and all scientific names ALLEN, BRucE. Moss Flora of Central America Part 2. of plants under study. Taxa listed in checklists are not Encalyptaceae—Orthotrichaceae [review], 192 included to avoid complete duplication of the checklists ALSTRUP, VAGN. Epifytiske mikrolaver [review], 629 in the index. The format of previous indexes is retained Amblyodon dealbatus, 375 for continuity: new scientific names and combinations are America, North and Central (Caloplaca squamosa), 147+ in boldface, page numbers of synonyms are in italics, taxa Amphiloma brachylobum, 155 mentioned several times in an article are indicated by a Anacolia laevisphaera, 282+; menziesii, 282+ plus sign (+) after the page number, and illustrations are ANDERSON, Lewis E. See BUCK, WILLIAM, 9+ indicated by an asterisk (*). In addition, maps are indi- ANDREEV, MIKHAIL P. See HERTEL, HANNES, 539+ cated by a small **m.”’ Checklists and keys are grouped ANDRUS, RICHARD E. and JOANNEs A. JANSSENS. Sphagnum under the entries “List” and “‘Key.” Lichen substances alaskense, A New Species from Western North Amer- and selected keywords in the titles and text of articles are ica, 435+ also included. Antarctica (Schistidium), 569+ We welcome all comments and suggestions. Please send Anthraquinones (Pyrrhospora), 562 them to [email protected]. Antimicrobial properties (bryophytes), 399 Antitrichia curtipendula, 201 .4-dichloronorlichexanthone (Lecanora), 558 ~ Apothecial number (2<anthoparmelia cumberlandia), 221+ ~~ ..-AA55c --hddliioccrhholleoomrroood-ni4on-r Ol-i(dcSehtimecexttaah)n,yt vh!o6pn7le+a na(iLce caancoirda ),( Le5c5a8n ora), 555 APTRDOiOaTg,n ostAiNcD RE,C heHmAiRsRtIrEy J. ofM . FSoIlPiMicAoNl,o usa nd EJn.t eLrEoOg raSPpIhEaR,. ~ '-O-methylanziaic acid (Lecidea), 544 278+ * APTROOT, ANDRE, MING-Jou LAl, and LAURENS B. SPAR- -O-methylphysodic acid (Hypogymnia), 227+ Rius. The Genus Menegazzia (Parmeliaceae) in Tai- 33 -hydroxyphysodic acid (Hypogymnia), 232 123 wan, 157+ 4,5-dichlorolichexanthone (Parmeliella), 558 APTROOT, ANDRE. A New Perspective on the Sorediate 4,5-dichloronorlichexanthone (Lecanora), Punctelia (Parmeliaceae) Species of North America, 4-O-demethylbarbatic acid, 232 317+ 6-O-methylarthothelin (Lecanora), 555 Aquatic bryophytes, 396 *C-depleted C, 396 Aquatic ecosystems (C and N), 395+ Abrothallus parmeliarum, 461 ARAGON, GREGORIO and ISABEL MARTINEZ. Bacidia iberica, Acer saccharum (epiphytic lichens), 266 A New Lichen from Spain, and its Relationship to Acidity (Cladonia), 583+ Bacidia rubella, 143+ Acroscyphus sphaerophoroides, 443+*m ARAGON, GREGORIO. See MARTINEZ, ISABEL, 528+ Adelotheciaceae, 456 Arctic Ocean currents (map), 513m Adelothecium bogotense, 454* Arctoa fulvella, 532+*m Adobe Photoshop 6.0.1, 222 Argentina (Josefpoeltia), 447 AHONEN, INKERI, JYRKI MUONA, and SINIKKA Pupo. Infer- Arthonia cf. epimela, 461; fuscopurpurea, 466 ring the Phylogeny of the Lejeuneaceae (Jungerman- Arthophacopsis parmeliarum, 461 nopsida): A First Appraisal of Molecular Data, 297+ Arthothelin (Lecanora), 555 AKIYAMA, HIROYUKI, HIROMI TsUBOTA, TOMIO YAMAGU- ASADA, TARO, BARRY G. WARNER, and ALLEN BANNER CHI, and MONICA SULEIMAN. The New Genus Benito- Growth of Mosses in Relation to Climate Factors in a tania (Daltoniaceae, Bryopsida) from Mt. Kinabalu, Hypermaritime Coastal Peatland in British Columbia, 454+ Canada, 516+ Alaska (lichenicolous fungi), 460+ Asia (Didymodon), 575+ Alaska (Sphagnum), 435+ Asia (Schistochila), 451+ Alberta Wetland Inventory, 374 Associations among epiphytes, 202+ Alectoria imshaugii, 200; vancouverensis, 200 Atranorin (Bacidia), 144 Alectorialic acid (Bryoria), 591+ Atranorin (Bryoria), 591+ Alectorialic acid (Calvitimela), 542 Atranorin (Calvitimela), 541 Alectorioid lichens, 247+ Atranorin (Cladonia), 412+ ALLEN, BRUCE, RONALD A. PURSELL, and WILLIAM R. Atranorin (Hypogymnia), 227+ Buck. Recent Literature on Bryophytes—106(1), Atranorin (Lecanora), 553 168+ Atranorin (Punctelia graminicola), 315 ALLEN, BRUCE, WILLIAM R. Buck, and RONALD A. PurR- Atranorin (Pyrrhospora), 562 SELL. Recent Literature on Bryophytes—106(3), 469+ Atranorin (Stereocaulon), 565 ALLEN, Bruce. See BUCK, WILLIAM R., 332+ Aulacomnium androgynum, 201; palustre, 377, 282+ ALLEN, Bruce. See BUCK, WILLIAM R., 618+ Australia (Peltigera lambinonii), 349+ 0007-2745/03/63 1-640$1.15/0 THE BRYOLOGIST [VOL. 106 Awards in 2002, 498 Brother Arséne’s New Mexico lichen catalog, 315+* Axes (Sitka spruce), 197+ Brouard, Brother Arséne, 314 Bruch, Ph., 24+ Bacidia iberica sp. nov., 143+ *; naevia, 2; rubella, 143+ BRUGGEMAN-NANNENGA, MARIA A. See MULLER, FRANK, BACKOR, MARTIN and DIANNE FAHSELT. Cellulose-acetate 578+ Disks as Novel Substrate for the Resynthesis and Cul- Bryobrothera crenulata, 454* ture of Lichens, 439+ Bryogeography, Trans-American Bipolar, 532+ BACKOR, MARTIN and DIANNE FAHSELT. Effects of Acidity Bryologia Europaea, 24+ on Some Physiological Parameters of Laboratory Re- Bryologia Universa, 431 Synthesized Lichen Cladonia cristatella and Its Isolat- Bryologist, The, 499 ed Mycobiont, 583+ Bryophyte species composition, 383+ Baeomyces rufus, 596 Bryophytes (biogeochemical cycles), 395+ BANNER, ALLEN. See ASADO, TARO, 516+ Bryophytes (host specificity), 383+ Barbatic acid (Cladonia), 415 Bryophytes (rarity), 373+ Barbatic acid (Hypogymnia), 231 Bryophytes (species richness), 373+ Barbatolic acid (Bryoria), 591+ Bryoria capillaris, 200; fremontii, 200; furcellata, 200; Bark (phorophytes), 384+ fuscescens, 259; pseudocapillaris, 588+m; spiralifera, Bartramia halleriana, 282+; mathewsii, 282+: stricta, 588+m; spp., 200; trichodes ssp. americana, 200 282+; thyphylla, 282+ Bryum argenteum, 375; capillare, 201; fulvellum, 532; lis- Bartramiaceae (phylogeny), 280+ ae var. cuspidatum, 375; pseudotriquetum, 377; rubens Bartramidula (phylogeny), 281+ (cryopreservation), 270+ BEDNAREK-OCHYRA, HALINA. The Correct Identity of Bryum-type branch primordia, 289 Grimmia strigosa, 431+ Buck, W. R., D. H. Vitt, and W. H. MALCOLM. Key to BEDNAREK-OCHYRA, HALINA. See OcHYRA, RYSZARD, the Genera of Australian Mosses [review], 627+ 569+ Buck, WILLIAM R., BRUCE ALLEN, and RONALD A. PurR- BeEEVER, J., B. MALCOLM, and N. MALCOLM. The Moss SELL. Recent Literature on Bryophytes—106(2), 332+ Genus Fissidens in New Zealand. An Illustrated Key. Buck, WILLIAM R., BRUCE ALLEN, and RONALD A. Pur- Te Puninga Fissidens I Aotearoa [review], 341 SELL. Recent Literature on Bryophytes—106(4), 618+ Benitotania gen. nov., 454+; elimbata sp. nov., 454+* Buck, WILLIAM and Lewis E. ANDERSON. Howard Crum Benitotania and related genera (key), 456 (1922-2002), 9+ Beringian region (lichens), 539+m Buck, WILLIAM R. See ALLEN, BRUCE, 168+ Biatora vernalis, 461 Buck, WILLIAM R. See ALLEN, BRUCE, 469+ Biatoropsis usnearum, 80+* Buck, WILLIAM R. See OCHYRA, RYSZARD, 532+ Bibliography of Howard Crum, 12+ Bud branch primordia, 289 Biodiversity (epiphytic lichens), 246+ Buellia catawbensis, 3//+* Biogeochemical cycles, 395+ Buelliella parmeliarum, 46/ Biomass (epiphytes), 202+ BUNGARTZ, FRANK. [Review of:] LLIMONA, XAVIER, H. Bispora christiansenii, 46/ THORSTEN LUMBSCH, and SIEGLINDE OTT. Progress and Blastenia novomexicana, /5/ Problems in Lichenology at the Turn of the Millenni- Blindia fulvella, 532 um, 626+ Bogs (nitrogen deposition), 235+ BurCH, JANE. Some Mosses Survive Cryopreservation Bonpland, Aimé, 443 without Prior Pretreatment, 270+ Boreal forests (lichenicolous fungi), 460+ Boreal landscape (bryophytes), 372+ Caliciales (ascospores), 443 Boreoplaca ultrafrigida, 541 Calicium viride, 201 Bory, Baron Jean Baptise G. M., 443 California (Sitka spruce epiphytes), 198+ Bourgeanic acid (Calvitimela), 541 California, Coastal Northern (Bryoria), 588+ Brachiolejeuneae, 307 Calliergon richardsonii, 375 Brachythecium turgidum, 375 Callopisma americanum, /5/; aurantiacum var. irrubes- Branch primordia (Bryineae), 289 cens, 15] Branching (Hylocomium splendens), 214+* Caloplaca adnexa, 155; ahmadiana, 155; allanii, | 55; Branching (restricted randomization test), 215 americana, /5/; brachyloba, 155; discernenda, l 5 Branchlets (Sitka spruce), 197+ elegans brachyloba, /50; irrubescens, /5/; modesta, BRAY, JAMES R., JR. See STOTLER, RAYMOND E., 130+ 151; mongolica, 155; miilleri, 155; parviloba sp. nov., BRAY, JAMES. See Virr, DALE H., 372+ 148+*m; phyllidizans sp. nov., 149+*m; sipeana, Bremer support values, 302 151; sp., 201; squamosa, 150+*m; squamosa group, Breutelia affinis, 282+; arundinifolia, 282+; chrysea, 147+; subsoluta, 151+*m; tucumanensis, 155 282+; chrysocoma, 282+; polygastrica, 282+; tomen- CALPUFF dispersion models, 236+ tosa, 282+ Calvitimela aglaea, 541+; armeniaca, 542 Bridel, 431+ Calycin (Acroscyphus), 443 British Columbia (mosses), 516+ Canada (Alberta), 235+ Bropo, IRWIN M. WILLIAM Louis CULBERSON (1929- Canada (Peltigera), 349+ 2003), 365+ Canada, Alberta (bryophytes), 372+ Bropo, IRwiIn M. [Review of:] McCartuy, P. M., G. Canary Islands (bryophytes), 383+ KANTVILAS, and S. H. J. J. Louwnorr (eds.). Lichen- CANO, Maria J. See JIMENEZ, JUAN A., 575+ ological Contributions in Honour of Jack Elix. Biblio- Canonical Correspondence Analysis (CCA), 384+* theca Lichenologica 78:1—444, 341+ Cao, Ton. See Liu, YinGpi, 53+ Bropo, IRWIN M. [Review of:] ORANGE, A., P. W. JAMES, Capronia peltigerae, 461 AND F. J. Wuite. Microchemical Methods for the Iden- Carbon cycling, 395+ tification of Lichens, 344+ Carbon fixation by bryophytes, 396 2003] INDEX TO VOLUME 106 CARGILL, D. CHRISTINE. See STOTLER, RAYMOND E., 130+ Copper toxicity (lichens), 263 Caribou-Poker Creek Research Watershed (lichenicolous Corticifraga peltigerae, 461 fungi), 460+ CRANDALL-STOTLER, BARBARA J. See STOTLER, RAYMOND Cascade Range (lichen species richness), 250+ E., 130+ Catascopium (phylogeny), 281+; nigritum, 282+ Cranked wire method (NPP), 237+ Catawba River (Dermiscellum oulocheila), 312 Crocker Range Mts. (Malaysia), 458 Catoscopiaceae, 290 Crum, Howard [Memorial], 9+* Cavernularia hultenii, 200; lophyrea, 200 Crum, HowarpD ALVIN. Structural Diversity of Bryophytes Cecidonia umbonella, 542; xenophana, 542 [review], 342+ Cellulose-acetate disks, 439+ Cryopreservation (mosses), 270+ Cephalozia pleniceps, 375 Culberson Asiatic Arboretum, 367 Cephalozieila rubella, 201 Culberson, Chicita, 366+*, 497 Cetraria chlorophylla, 200 Culberson, William L. (scientific publications), 368+ Cetrelia cetrarioides, 200 Culberson, William Louis (1929-2003) [Memorial], CHALUBINSKI, TyTUS, 348 365+" Checklist of species (epiphytic lichens), 248+ Culberson, William Louis, 497+ Cheilolejeunea imbricata, 302+ Cultivation of mycobiont, 441+ Chemical site factors (epiphytic lichens), 257+ Culture of lichens, 439+ Chemistry (Enterographa), 278+ Cyanobionts (N, fixation), 399 CHEN, DIANA. See PRINGLE, ANNE, 221+ Cyanolichens, 247+ CHEN, XINBO, 498 Cyclodictyon laetevirens (cryopreservation), 270+ Chile (Peltigera ulcerata), 349+ Cystocoleus ebeneus, 596 Chinese Himalayas (Hypogymnia), 226+ Chloro-atranorin (Acroscyphus), 443 Daltoneaceae, 456 Chloroatranorin (Lecanora), 554 De Lesdain, Bouly, 314 Chloroplast DNA (Bartramiaceae), 280+ Dead trees (epiphytic lichens), 265 Chrysophanic acid (Acroscyphus), 443 Decarboxythamnolic acid (Cladonia), 415 Chrysophanol (Acroscyphus), 443 Decomposition (bryophytes), 398+ Cladia, 410 DEGUCHI, HIRONORI. See OHNISHI, NorIyAsu, 451+ Cladina, 410; stellaris, 260 Dehydration (mosses), 270+ Cladistic analysis (Bartramiaceae), 280+ Dehydrogenase activity (Cladonia), 583+ Cladogram (Lejeuneaceae), 303* DELGADILLO M., CLAUDIO. [Review of:] GUERRA, J. AND Cladonia (New Zealand), 410+; archeri, 411+; aspera, R. M. Cros (Coordinators). Flora Briofitica Ibérica 411+; capitella, 410; chlorophaea, 200; coniocraea, [Fascicle 1] Pottiaceae: Weissia, Astomum, Trihosto- 417; corniculata, 417; cornuta, 420; corymbescens, mum. [Fascicle 3] Pottiaceae: Syntrichia, 492 429; cristatella, 439+, 583+; cucullata, 411+; cyano- Dermatiscum porcellanum, 3/2 pora sp. nov., 411+*; darwinii sp. nov., 411+*; ec- Dermatocarpon polyphyllizum, 596+ mocyna, 411+; floerkeana, 417; fruticulosa, 411+; Dermiscellum, 311+; catawbensis, 3/2; oulocheila comb. furcata, 200; fuscofunda sp. nov., 411+*; gallowayi nov., 311+* sp. nov., 411+*; glebosa, 411+; gracilis subsp. tener- Dessication tolerance (mosses), 270+ rima, 429; imbricata, 411+; incerta sp. nov., 411+*; Detrended Correspondence Analysis (DCA), 384+* melanopoda, 411+; murrayi, 410; neozelandica, 410; Dicranum fulvellum, 532; fuscescens, 201, 375; groenlan- nitidella sp. nov., 411+*; nudicaulis, 411+; ochroch- dicum, 375; scoparium, 375; scottianum, 385+; un- lora, 417; pertricosa, 411+; praetermissa, 411+; pul- dulatum, 377 chra sp. nov., 411+*; ramulosa, 417; rigida, 410; sca- Didymodon revolutus, 575+*m briuscula, 417; singularis, 422; southlandica, 410; spp., DIEDERICH, PAUL. See ERTZ, DAMIEN, 465+ 200; squamosa, 200, 422; strangulata sp. nov., DIEDERICH, PAUL. See LAWREY, JAMES D., 80+ 411+*; subchordalis, 412; subdigitata, 410; subradiata, DIEDERICH, PAUL. [Review of:] ETayo, JAVIER. Aportacion 417; subsubulata, 410; subulate, 200; sulphurina, 200; al conocimiento de los hongos liquenicolas de Colom- tenerrima sp. nov., 41 | +; transcendens, 200; uncialis, bia, 629+ 411+; verruculosa, 412 Diffractaic acid (Hypogymnia), 231 Cladoniaceae, 410+ Diploicin (Lecanora), 554 Cladoniaceae (Notocladonia), 162+ Dissolved organic carbon, 397 Clauzadeana macula, 542 Distichium capillaceum, 375; inclinatum, 375 Climacium-type branch primordia, 289 Ditrichum cornubicum (cryopreservation), 270+ Climate factors (mosses), 516+ Divaricatic acid (Notocladonia), 162+ Coast Range (lichen species richness), 250+ Divaricatic acid (Ophioparma), 530 Cololejeunea macounii, 302+; peraffinis, 302+; shaefferi, Diversity (epiphytes), 202+ 385+ DNA (Bartramiaceae), 280+ Cololejeuneae, 299+ DNA (Lejeuneaceae), 297+ Community composition (epiphytic lichens), 246+ Douglas-fir (epiphytes), 205+ Competition (epiphytic lichens), 263 Douglas-fir (epiphytic lichens), 247+ Conductivity (species richness and rarity), 377 Douinia ovata, 201 Connorstictic acid (Bryoria), 591+ Drepanocladus aduncus, 375; polycarpus, 375 Conostomoideae, 290 Drepanolejeunea erecta, 302+; hamatifolia, 386+ Conostomum pentastichum, 282+; tetragonum, 282+ Duke University, 367 Continental bogs, 236+ Controls on bryophyte growth, 396 Ecology (Bryoria), 588+ Copper in bark and stemflow, 263 Editor’s Report—2002, 499 THE BRYOLOGIST Edward Tuckerman Award for Best Lichenological Paper, Forest Health Monitoring Program, 249 498 Fossombronia, 130+; angulosa var. caespitiformis, 131; EGAN, ROBERT S. What is the Lichen Parmelia graminicola caespitiformis subspecies multispira, subspecies et B. de Lesd.?, 314+ status nov., 131; caledonica, 131; cristata, 131; cris- Elements in bark and stemflow, 266 tula var. verdoornii, 131; crozalsii, 132; dumortieri var. ELLYSON, WILLIAM J. T. and STEPHEN C. SILLETT. Epiphyte robusta, 132; echinata, 132; fleischeri, 132; foreaui, Communities on Sitka Spruce in an Old-Growth Red- 133; hamato-hirta, 133; himalayensis, 133; hispidissi- wood Forest, 197+ ma, 134; husnotii, 134; husnotii var. anglica, 134; in- 2modin (Sticta), 67 curva, 134; indica, 134; intermedia, 134: japonica, 3ncapsulation (mosses), 270+ 135; kashyapii, 135; lamellata, 135; latifolia, 135; lev- nterographa, 278+; angustissima, 278+; bella, 278+; ieri, 135; loitelsbergeri, 135; longiseta, 136; macounii, by ssoidea 278+; deslooveri, 278+; foliicola, 278+; 136; macrocalyx, 136; mauritanica, 137; microspora, mazosiae, 278+; multiseptata, 278+; seychellensis, 137; mittenii, 137; papillata, 138; perpusilla, 138; 278+ pumila, 138; pusilla var. B capitata, 138; pusilla var. ntosthodon laxus, 309 corsa, 138; pusilla var. cristatella, 138; pusilla var. de- 2picladonia sandstedei, 461 cipiens, 139; pusilla var. ochrospora, 139; reticulata, piphytes (branches), 265 139; salina, 139; stephanii, 139; tuberifera, 140; ver- 3piphytes (dieback-affected spruce), 263 rucosa, 140; wondraczekii, 140; wondraczekii var. ru- ipiphytes (Sitka spruce), 197+ bella, 140+ piphytic bryophyte communities, 383+ Fragilin (Sticta), 67+ erica scoparia, 383+ FRAHM, J.-P. Biologie der Moose [review], 494 srioderma sorediatum, 200 FRODEN, PATRIK and LOUISE LINDBLOM. Josefpoeltia parva, 2RTZ, DAMIEN, MIKHAIL ZHURBENKO, PAUL DIEDERICH and A New Combination in Josefpoeltia (Teloschistaceae), JOLANTA MIADLIKOWSKA. A New Species of Plectocar- 447+ pon (Lichenicolous Roccellaceae, Ascomycota) on Frullania, 299+; dilatata, 302+; microphylla, 385+; nis- Peltigera, 465 + quallensis, 201; polysticta, 386+; tamarisci, 385+; te- ZSSLINGER, THEODORE I Recent Literature on Lichens neriffae, 385+ 188, 1794 Frullanioideae, 300+ ISSLINGER, THEODORE L Recent Literature on Lichens FRYDAY, ALAN M. and KATHERINE A. GLEw. Sterocaulon 189, 320+ nivale, comb. nov., Yet Another Crustose Species in =SSLINGER, THEODORE L. Recent Literature on Lichens the Genus, 565+ 190, 476+ Fumarprotocetraric acid (Cladonia), 412+ SSSLINGER, THEODORE L. Recent Literature on Lichens Fumarprotocetraric acid (Pyrrhospora), 562 191. 599 + Funaria hygrometrica, 375 2SSLINGER, THEODORE L. [Review of:] Thomson, John W. Funariaceae, 309 Lichens of Wisconsin, 495+ Funariineae, 290 rayoO, JAVIER. Aportacion al conocimiento de los hongos Funnelling ratios, 391 liquenicolas de Colombia [review], 629+ turhynchium meridionale, 385+; oreganum, 201; prae- Gametophyte segment (Hylocomium splendens), 216+ longum, 386+; pulchellum, 375; pumilum, 386+ Gangaleoidin (Lecanora), 554 Zurope (Punctelia), 317+ Gaps (epiphytic lichen diversity), 247+ =xsiccat (Farlow Herbarium), 497 Germany (forest dieback), 257+ Glacier Peak Wilderness Area, 444 “AHSELT, DIANNE. See BACKOR, MARTIN, 439+ GLAvicH, DouG A. The Distribution, Ecology, and Tax- “AHSELT, DIANNE. See BACKOR, MARTIN, 583+ onomy of Bryoria spiralifera and B. pseudocapillaris ‘arlow Herbarium, 497 on the Samoa Peninsula, Humbolt Co., Coastal North- ‘arnoldia micropsis, 542 ern California, 588+ “e (lichens), 262 GLEW, KATHERINE A. See FRYDAY, ALAN M., 565+ ‘fecundity (Xanthoparmelia cumberlandia), 223+ GLEW, KATHERINE A. See JONESON, SUZANNE, 443+ ‘ellhanera naevia, 2 GLIME, JANICE M. See Liu, YINGpI, 53+ iFE, ALLAN and BERNARD GoFFINET. The Identity of Tay- GopFREY, GEOFFREY. See GODFREY, JUDITH L., 192+ loria maidenii, 309+ Goprrey, JUDITH L. and GEOFFREY A. GODFREY. [Review *IFE, ALLAN. [Review of:] Buck, W. R., D. H. Virt, and of:] SCHOFIELD, WILFRED B. Field Guide to Liverwort W. H. MALCOLM Key to the Genera of Australian Genera of Pacific North America, 192+ Mosses, 627 4 GOFFINET, BERNARD, JOLANTA MIADLIKOWSKA, and TREVOR issidens, 578+; cagoui sp. nov., 578+ *; consociatus, GOwARD. Phylogenetic Inferences Based on nrDNA 581; crispulus, 581; oblongifolius, 581+; pallidus, Sequences Support Five Morphospecies Within the 581+; pseudopallidus, 581; rigidulus, 581; serratus, Peltigera didactyla Complex (Lichenized Ascomy- 582 cetes), 349+ Fissidentaceae (Fissidens), 578+ GOFFINET, BERNARD. [Review of:] FRAHM, J.-P. Biologie Fitness (fungal), 221+ der Moose, 494 Fixed alignment, 306 GOFFINET, BERNARD. See FIFE, ALLAN, 309+ FLATBERG, KJELL I. and KAREN THINGSGAARD. Taxonomy GONZALEZ-MANCEBO, JUANA MARIA, ANA LOSADA-LIMA, and Geography of Sphagnum tundrae With a Descrip- and SUZANNE MCALISTER. Host Specificity of Epi- tion of S. mirium sp. nov. (Sphagnaceae, sect. Squar- phytic Bryophyte Communities of a Laurel Forest on rosa), 501+ Tenerife (Canary Islands, Spain), 383+ Fleischerobryum longicolle, 282+ GOWARD, TREVOR. See GOFFINET, BERNARD, 349+ Flowersia campylopus, 282+; sinensis, 282+ Graphis sp., 201 Foliicolous Enterographa, 278 + Graphium aphthosae, 461 Forest dieback and lichen diversity, 257+ Grave of Tytus Chatubinski, 348* 2003] INDEX TO VOLUME 106 Great Discoveries in Bryology and Lichenology. The shaugii, 200, 231; kangdingensis, 23/; laxa sp. nov., Turning Point in Bryology: Bryologia Europaea by Ph. 226+*; macrospora, 226+*; oceanica, 232; physodes, Bruch, W. Ph. Schimper, and W. T. Giimbel, 24+ 200, 259+; physodes (Mn damage), 262*; pseudocy- Great Smoky Mountains (Sticta), 61+ phellata sp. nov., 226+*; pseudocyphellata (uniden- Grimmia latifolia, 43/; strigosa, 43/+* ; torreyana, 43/; tified substances), 234; pseudophysodes, 232; subvit- trichodon, 431 tata, 230+*; vittata, 226+ Growth (mosses), 516+ Hypopterygiaceae (phylogenetic analysis), 458 Growth forms (bryophytes), 385+ Ilex canariensis, 383+; perado subsp. Platyphylla, 383+ GuERRA, J. and R. M. Cros (Coordinators). Flora Briofi- Impact factor (The Bryologist), 499 tica Ibérica [Fascicle |] Pottiaceae: Weissia, Astomum, Intralichen christiansenii, 461 Trichostomum. [Fascicle 3] Pottiaceae: Syntrichia [re- Isoarthothelin (Lecanora), 558 view], 492 Isothecium cristatum, 201; myosuroides, 201, 386+ GUMBEL, W. T., 24+ Isozymes (Sphagnum), 503+ Gyalectidium nashii sp. nov., 2+*; paolae sp. nov., ITS! (Lejeuneaceae), 301 3+*; rosae-emiliae sp. nov., 4+* ITS1 (Peltigera), 350+ Gyalideopsis applanata sp. nov., 5+* ITS2 (Peltigera), 350+ Gymnostomum (Physcomitrium) laxum, 309 ITS2 region (Lejeuneaceae), 299+ Gyrophoric acid (Acroscyphus), 443 Gyrophoric acid (Enterographa), 278+ Jackknife analysis, 284 Gyrophoric acid (Peltigera), 350+ JANSSENS, JOANNES A. See ANDRUS, RICHARD E., 435+ Gyrophoric acid (Punctelia), 317+ Japan (Schistochila), 451+ Japewia tornoensis, 462 Habitats (bryophytes), 372+ JIMENEZ, JUAN A., ROSA M. Ros, and Maria J. Cano. Di- Haemoventosin (Ophioparma), 530 dymodon revolutus (Bryopsida, Pottiaceae), A Species HALSEY, LINDA A. See VitT, DALE H., 235+ New to the Asian Flora, 575+ HALSEY, LINDA A. See VitT, DALE H., 372+ JONESON, SUZANNE and KATHERINE A. GLEW. Acroscyphus HAMMER, SAMUEL. Notes on Cladoniaceae in New Zea- (Caliciaceae) in North America, 443+ land, 410+ JORGENSEN, PER MAGNus. Notes on Some Misunderstood, HAMMER, SAMUEL. Notocladonia, a New Genus in the Cla- Subtropical Parmeliella Species, 121+ doniaceae, 162+ Josefpoeltia boliviensis, 447+; parva (conidia), 449*; Hardwoods (lichen diversity), 252 parva comb. nov., 447+*; sorediosa, 447+ Harpalejeunea molleri, 386+ Jubula, 299+; hutchinsiae, 302+; japonica, 302+ Harz Mountains (Germany), 258+ Jubuloideae, 299+ HAucK, MARKus. New Frontiers in Bryology and Lichen- Key (selected taxa of Cladonia), 411 ology. Epiphytic Lichen Diversity and Forest Dieback: The Role of Chemical Site Factors, 257+ Key (sorediate Punctelia in North America and Europe), 318 Hauck, Marcus. See SPRIBILLE, ToBy, 560+ Key (Sticta in Great Smoky Mountains), 68+ HEINLEN, ERICA R. and DALE H. Virtrt. Patterns of Rarity Key habitats (bryophytes), 372+* in Mosses of the Okanogan Highlands of Washington Key to American species of the Caloplaca squamosa State: An Emerging Coarse Filter Approach to Rare group, 147+ Moss Conservation, 34+ Key to Antarctic Schistidium, 572+ Helicophyllum, 289 Key to Benitotania and related genera, 456 HERRERA-CAmMpos, MARiA De Los ANGELES and ROBERT Key to Menegazzia species in Taiwan, 158 LUCKING. The Foliicolous Lichen Flora of Mexico II. Key to Ophioparma species, 531 New Species from the Montane Forest in Oaxaca and Key to red-fruited Pyrrhospora in western North America, Puebla, | + 563+ HERTEL, HANNES and MIKHAIL P. ANDREEV. On Some Sax- Key to sorediate Parmeliella, 128 icolous Lecideoid Lichens of the Beringian Region and Key to species of Hypogymnia with rimmed holes, 226 Adjacent Areas of Eastern Siberia and the Russian Far Key to the foliicolous Enterographa species with 3-5 sep- East, 539+ tate ascospores, 279 Heterodermia leucomelos, 200 Key to the species in the P. didactyla complex, 361+ High temperature stress (mosses), 53+ Homalothecium sericeum, 386+ Keystone species, 372+ KINSER, ABEL. See VitT, DALE H., 372+ Homosekikaic acid (Cladonia), 423 Hookeriaceae (phylogenetic analysis), 458 KONRAT, MATTHEW VON. [Review of:] SCHUSTER, RU- DOLPH. Austral Hepaticae Part Il. Nova Hedwigia Host specificity (bryophytes), 383+ Beiheft 119, 492 Hotspots (epiphytic lichens), 246+ KRAYESKY, DAvip. See STOTLER, RAYMOND E., 130+ HPLC (Sticta), 67+ Husnotiella revolute, 575 La Farge, Catherine, 498 Hylocomium splendens, 212+ Lal, MING-Jou. See APTROOT, ANDRE, 157+ Hypnum circinale, 201; lindbergii, 375; uncinulatum, Lamb, Ivan Mackenzie, 497 385+ Lamy, DENIS and NICOLAS RoBIN. The Turning Point in Hypocenomyce australis, 597; foveata, 597 Bryology: Bryologia Europaea by Ph. Bruch, W. Ph. Hypogymnia (key), 226 Schimper, and W. T. Giimbel, 24+ Hypogymnia, 226+; apinnata, 200; bitteri, 233; bulbosa Laurel forest (bryophytes), 383+ sp. nov., 226+*; bulbosa P— chemotype, 226+; bul- LAURSEN, GARY. See ZHURBENKO, MIKHAIL, 460+ bosa P+ chemotype, 227; congesta sp. nov., 226+*; Laurus azorica, 383+ delavayi, 226; diffractaica sp. nov., 226+*; duplicata, LAwrey, JAMES D. and PAUL DIEDERICH. Lichenicolous 231; enteromorpha, 200, 226+; hengduanensis, Fungi: Interactions, Evolution, and Biodiversity, 80+ 226+*; hengduanensis ssp. kangdingensis, 23/; im- Lecanora carneolutescens, 553+*; conizaeoides, 259+; THE BRYOLOGIST [VOL. 106 demosthenesii spec. nov., 554+*; discernenda, 155; Lobaria fuliginosa, 76; oregana, 74+, 252; oreganata, 200; guderleyi spec. nov., 555*; intricate, 597; murorum pulmonaria, 74+*, 200, 253; scrobiculata, 200 subsoluta, /5/; orizabana, 555+*; pallidochlorina Lobule development (Lejeuneaceae), 306 spec. nov., 556+*; pseudachroa spec. nov., 557+*; Lophocolea bidentata, 386+; fragans, 386+; spp., 385+ pulicaris, 201; ryanii spec. nov., 558; sp., 201; sub- Lopholejeunea brunnea, 302+ fusca, 201; subfusca group, 552+; subsoluta, /5/+*m; Lophozia incisa, 375; laxa, 375 sulphurea, 542 LosabDA-LIMA, ANA. See GONZALEZ-MANCEBO, JUANA Ma- Lecanoraceae (Pyrrhospora), 560+ RIA, 3834 Lecanorales (Ascomycotina), 552+ Loxosporopsis corallifera, 201 Lecanoric acid (Punctelia), 317+ LSU rDNA (Peltigera), 350+ Lecanoric acid (Punctelia graminicola), 315 LUCKING, ROBERT. [Review of:] STAIGER, BETTINA. Die Lecidea algaeida, 54/; atrobrunnea chemotype 0, 542; Flechtenfamilie Graphidaceae. Studien in Richtung ei- atrobrunnea chemotype FE 542+; auriculata ssp. auri- ner natiirlicheren Gliederung, 345+ culata, 543; auriculata ssp. brachyspora, 543; cataw- LUCKING, ROBERT. See HERRERA-CAMPOS, MARIA DE Los bensis, 3//; cf. promiscua, 546+; confluens, 543+; ANGELES, | + confluens f. refluens, 543; confluentula, 544; dendro- LuMmBSCH, H. THORSTEN, MARIA INES MEssuTI, and THOM- clinis, 544; diducens, 544; ecrustacea, 544; epiiodiza, AS H. Nasu, II. New or Overlooked Species in the 549; lapicida var. lapicida, 544; lapicida var. panther- Lecanora subfusca Group from Southwestern North ina, 545; lenensis, 54/; lugubrior, 542; lygotropa, America (Lecanorales, Ascomycotina), 552+ 545+; paupercula, 546; plana, 546; promiscens, 546; LuMBSCH, H. THORSTEN. See MessuTi, MARIA INES, 596+ silacea, 547; subfumosa f. poliocarpa, 542; swartzioi- Lutzoni, Francois, 498 dea, 547; tessellata chemotypes, 547; tolstoi, 542; um- LUTZONI, FRANCOIS. See MCDONALD, TAMI, 61 + bronata, 547+ Macrolichens (epiphytic), 247+ Leiomela aristifolia, 282+; bartramioides, 282+ Magnesium (lichens), 262 Lejeunea canariensis, 386+; catanduana, 302+ ; cavifolia, Malaysia (Benitotania), 454+ 302+: eckloniana, 386+; flava, 386+; lamacerina, Malesia (Benitotania), 454+ 386+; mandonii, 386+ Manganese in bark and stemflow, 261+ Lejeuneaceae (history of subfamilies), 298+; (phylogeny), Manganese in soil, 262 297 + Marchantiophyta (Fossombronia), 130+ Lejeuneae, 299+ Marchesinia mackaii, 385+ Lejeunea-type branching, 297+ MARTIN, ERIN P. See MCCUNE, BRUCE, 226+ I ejeuneoideae, 299 + MARTINEZ, ISABEL and GREGORIO ARAGON. Ophioparma LENDEMER, JAMES C. Dermiscellum oulocheila, Forgotten juniperiicola, a New Lichen from Spain, 528+ Priority and Nomenclatural Confusion in the Physci- MARTINEZ, ISABEL. See ARAGON, GREGORIO, 143+ aceae (Lichenized Ascomycetes), 311+ Mastigolejeunea auriculata, 302+ Lepidolejeunea bidentula, 302+ “Matrix” lichens, 247+ I epraria sp., 201 MAYRHOFER, HELMUT, 498 Leptobryum pyriforme, 282+ MCALISTER, SUZANNE. See GONZALEZ-MANCEBO, JUANA I eptodon longisetus, 385+ Maria, 383+ I eptolejeunea elliptica, 302+ McCartny, P. M., G. KAntviLas, and S. H. J. J. Louw- Lesson, P. P, 443 HOFF (eds.). Lichenological Contributions in Honour of Léveillé, J. H., 443 Jack Elix. Bibliotheca Lichenologica 78:1—444 [re- Lewis SMITH, RONALD I. See OCHYRA, RYSZARD, 569+ view], 341+ Lichen culture, 439+ McClelland Lake Wetland, 372+m Lichen didactylus, 36/ McCune, Bruce, 498 Lichen diversity (epiphytic), 257+ McCune, Bruce, ERIN P. MARTIN, and LI-SONG WANG. Lichen diversity (Western Oregon), 246+ Five New Species of Hypogymnia with Rimmed Holes Lichen fiora, foliicolous, | + from the Chinese Himalayas, 226+ Lichen galls, 83+ McCune, Bruce. See PETERSON, Eric B., 246+ Lichen resynthesis, 439+ McDONALD, TAMI, JOLANTA MIADLIKOWSKA, and FRANCOIS Lichen, re-synthesized (Cladonia), 583+ Lutzonl. The Lichen Genus Sticta in the Great Smoky Lichenicolous fungi, 80+; from Central Alaska, 460+ Mountains: A Phylogenetic Study of Morphological, Lichenoconium erodens, 462; lecanorae, 462 ; usneae, 462 Chemical, and Molecular Data, 61+ Lichens (Tierra del Fuego), 596+ Meesia longiseta, 375; uliginosa, 282+ Lichens, saxicolous lecideoid, 539+ Melanographa oulocheila, 3// I imiting factor (Sphagnum fuscum), 242 Melaspilea oulocheila, 3/2 I imprichtia cossonii, 375 Membrane permeability (mosses), 53+ I ANDBLOM, LOUISE. See FRODEN, PATRIK, 447+ Memorial (William Dean Reese), 497+ I ist (Genera of lichenicolous fungi), 92+ Menegazzia, 157+; anteforata sp. nov., 158+*; asahi- I ist of species (Epiphytic lichens), 248+ nae, 161; primaria sp. nov., |159+*; pseudocyphel- I ist of the mosses of Okanogan Highlands, Washington, lata sp. nov., 160*; terebrata, 161, 200 384 : : : Merismatium heterophractum, 462 List of Trans-American bipolar mosses, 536 MessuTI, Maria INES, GERNOT VoBis, and H. THORSTEN Liu, YINnGpI, TONG Cao, and JANICE M. GLIME. The LumBscu. Additions to the Lichen Flora of Tierra del Changes of Membrane Permeability of Mosses under Fuego, 596+ High Temperature Stress, 53+ MessuTi, MArRia INEs. See LuMBsCH, H. THORSTEN, 552+ LLIMONA, XAVIER, H. THORSTEN LUMBSCH, and SIEGLINDE Methylgyrophoric acid (Peltigera), 350+ Orr. Progress and Problems in Lichenology at the Metzgeria furcata, 386+ Turn of the Millennium [Review], 626+ Metzgeriopsioideae, 307 2003] INDEX TO VOLUME 106 Mexico, lichen flora, 1+ Nitrogen cycling, 395+ Miadlikowska, Jolanta, 498 Nitrogen deposition (Sphagnum fuscum), 235+ MIADLIKOWSKA, JOLANTA. See ERTZ, DAMIEN, 465+ Nitrogen fixation (cyanobionts), 399 MIADLIKOWSKA, JOLANTA. See GOFFINET, BERNARD, 349+ Nitrogen loading, 402 MIADLIKOWSKA, JOLANTA. See MCDONALD, TAMI, 61+ NMS, 250 Microclimate (epiphytic lichens), 263 NO, in stemflow, 265 Microlejeunea ulicina, 302+, 385+ NONA, 284 Microsites (epiphytic lichens), 257+ Non-metric multidimensional scaling, 250 Miriquidica deusta chemotypes, 548; leucophaeoides, 548; Norbarbatic acid, 232 lulensis, 548+; pulvinata, 549 Norstictic acid (Bryoria), 591+ Mn/Ca ratio (lichen cover), 261+ Norstictic acid (Miriquidica), 548 Mn/Fe ratio (bark), 265 North America (Acroscyphus), 444+m Mnium hornum, 282+ North America, Southwestern (Lecanora), 552+ Monophyly (Bartramiaceae), 288+ North America, Western (Pyrrhospora), 560+ Montane forest, Mexico, | + North American Punctelia, 317+ Morphological characters (Bartramiaceae), 293+ North Carolina (Dermiscellum oulocheila), 312 Morphological characters (Bryoria), 592+ Notes (Grave of Tytus Chatubiriski), 348 Morphology (Bartramiaceae), 280+ Notocladonia, 410; gen. nov., 162+; cochleata comb. Morphometry (Sphagnum), 503+ mewv.,. 163°+*; undulata sp. nov., 163+ * Morphospecies (Peltigera didactyla complex), 349+ Mosses (cryopreservation), 270+ Oaxaca, Mexico, | + Mosses, high temperature stress, 53+ Ochrolechia juvenalis, 201; spp., 201; szatalaensis, 201; Mosses, membrane permeability, 53+ trochophora, 201 Mother-and-daughter-segment pairs, 216+ OcHYRA, RyYSZARD. The Grave of Tytus Chatubinski Mt. Kinabalu (Malaysia), 454+ (1820-1889) [Note], 348 Muellerella lichenicola, 462 OcHyRA, RYSZARD and WILLIAM R. Buck. Arctoa fulvella, MULLER, FRANK, RONALD A. PURSELL, MARIA A. BRUG- New to Tierra del Fuego, with Notes on Trans-Amer- GEMAN-NANNENGA. A Contribution to the Fissidens ican Bipolar Bryogeography, 532+ (Musci, Fissidentaceae) of New Caledonia, Including OcuyRA, RysZARD, HALINA BEDNAREK-OCHYRA, and RON- F. cagoui, sp. nov., 578+ ALD I. Lewis SmiTH. Schistidium deceptionense, A Multivariate analyses (community composition), 250+ New Moss Species from the South Shetland Islands, Muona, Jyrki. See AHONEN, INKERI, 297+ Antarctica, 569+ Mycobiont (Cladonia), 583+ OHNISHI, NortyAsu and HIRONORI DEGUCHI. A New Spe- Mycobiont colonies (culture), 440* cies of Schistochila (Hepaticae) from East Asia, 451+ Mycobionts (culture), 439+ Oil sands mining, 236+m Mycoblastus sanguinarius, 201 Okanogan Highlands (mosses), 34+m Myrica faya, 383+ MKLAND, RUNE H. See RYDGREN, KNUT, 212+ Myriocoleoideae, 307 Old-growth redwood forest, 197+ Naked branch primordia, 289 Old-growth stand (epiphytic lichens), 247+ NASH, THOMAS H., III. See LUMBscH, H. THORSTEN, 552+ Ombrogenous peatlands, 235+ Neckera complanata, 386+; douglasii, 201; intermedia, Opegrapha oulocheila, 3// 385+ Ophioparma juniperiicola sp. nov., 528+* Neosharpiella (phylogeny), 281+ Optimization alignment, 306 Neosharpiella aztecorum, 282+ ORANGE, A., P. W. JAMEs, and FE. J. White. Microchemical Neoteny (Cololejeuneae), 306 Methods for the Identification of Lichens [review], Nephroma bellum, 200; helveticum, 200; laevigatum, 200 344+ Net primary production (bryophytes), 396 Oregon (lichen diversity), 246+ Net primary production (Sphagnum fuscum), 237+ Orthotricum elegans, 375; lyellii, 200; papillosum, 201 New Caledonia (Fissidens), 578+ Paludella squarrosa, 375 New Frontiers in Bryology and Lichenology. Epiphytic Pannaria cinerata, /2/; cinerata var. exornata, /2/; imbri- Lichen Diversity and Forest Dieback: The Role of Chemical Site Factors, 257+ catula, 1/26; sorediata, 127; vainioi, /27 New Frontiers in Bryology and Lichenology. Lichenicol- Parietin (Sticta), 67 ous Fungi: Interactions, Evolution, and Biodiversity, Parmelia borreri, 314; borreri var. ulophylla, 317; gramin- icola, 3/4+; hygrophila, 201; hypoleucites, 314; ma- 80+ New Frontiers in Bryology and Lichenology. The Role of crospora, 232; pannosa var. sorediata, /28; saxatilis, Bryophytes in Carbon and Nitrogen Cycling, 395+ 201; semansiana, 3/4+; squarrosa, 201; subrudecta, New Mexico (Punctelia graminicola), 314+ 314; subvittata, 232; sulcata, 201 New South Wales (Tayloria), 309 Parmeliaceae (Menegazzia), 157+ New York (forest dieback), 264 Parmeliella, 121+; cinerata comb. nov., 121+ *: exor- New Zealand (Cladoniaceae), 410+ nata comb. nov., 121+*: flavida sp. nov., 123+*; New Zealand (Entosthodon), 309 fuscata sp. nov., 123+*; imbricatula comb. nov., News and Notes [106(1)], 196 126+*; isidiopannosa nom. & stat. nov., 126+*; ni- News and Notes [106(3)], 497+ grocincta var. insularis, /2/; pannosa var. coralloidea, 126+; stylophora, 123; vainioi comb. nov., 127+* Nipponolejeunea pilifera, 302+ Parmeliopsis ambigua, 259; hyperopta, 259 Nipponolejeuneae, 299+ Parmotrema arnoldii, 201; chinense, 201; crinitum, 201 Nitrogen assimilation (bryophytes), 401 Parsimony Jackknifer Jac version 4.22, 284 Nitrogen concentration (Sphagnum fuscum), 238+ PAUP (Sticta), 66+ 638 THE BRYOLOGIST [VOL. 106 PAYETTE, SERGE and LINE ROCHEFORT. Ecologie des tour- Porella canariensis, 385+; navicularis, 201 biéres du Québec-Labrador [review], 193+ Pottiaceae (Didymodon), 575+ PCA (Sphagnum), 508+ POY, 302 PCR (Lejeuneaceae), 301+ Pretreatment (cryopreservation), 270+ PCR (Peltigera), 352 PRINGLE, ANNE, DIANA CHEN, and JOHN W. TAYLOR. Sex- PCR (Sticta), 66+ ual Fecundity is Correlated to Size in the Lichenized Pearson correlation coefficients (mosses), 517+ Fungus Xanthoparmelia cumberlandia, 221+ Peat accumulation, 399 Productivity (bryophytes), 396+ Peatland, hypermaritime coastal, 516+ Pronectria erythrinella, 462 Peatlands (key habitats), 372+ Protocetraric acid (Calvitimela), 542 Peatlands (nitrogen deposition), 235+ Protocetraric acid (Cladonia), 412 Peltigera, 465+; aphthosa, 260, 350+; canina [subsp.] ex- Protocetraric acid (Enterographa), 278+ tenuata, 359; canina group, 350+; canina var. extenu- Protocetraric acid (Hypogymnia), 227+ ata, 359; castanea sp. nov., 351 +*; continentalis, 351; Pseudevernia furfuracea, 259 didactyla, 350+; didactyla complex, 349+; didactyla Pseudocyphellaria anomala, 200; anthraspis, 200; crocata, complex (key), 361+; didactyla var. extenuata, 359; 74+*, 200 extenuata, 351+; kristinssonii, 351; lambinonii, 350+; Pseudotsuga menziesii (epiphytic lichens), 247+ leucophlebia, 465+; polydactylon sensu lato, 350+; Psoromic acid (Enterographa), 278+ retifoveata, 350+ ; rufescens, 360; sp. 1, 351+; sp. 2 Ptychanthoideae, 299+ 351+; sp. 3, 351+; ulcerata, 350+; vainioi, 361+ Ptychanthus striatus, 302+ Pertusaria ophthalmiza, 201 Puebla, Mexico, | + PETERSON, Eric B. and BRucE McCune. The Importance Punctelia (sorediate species), 317+ of Hotspots for Lichen Diversity in Forests of Western Punctelia borreri, 317+; graminicola comb. nov., 314+; Oregon, 246+ missouriensis, 317+; perreticulata, 317+m,; punctilla, pH (species richness and rarity), 377 317; semansiana, 3/5; stictica, aT +: subrudecta, Phacopsis huuskonenii, 462; oxyspora var. oxyspora, 462 317+; ulophylla, 317+ Phaeosporobolus usneae, 462 URSELL, RONALD A. [Review of:] BEEVER, J.. B. MAL- Philonotis (phylogeny), 281+ COLM, and N. MALCOLM. The Moss Genus Fissidens in Philonotis bartramioides, 282+; falcata, 282+; fontana, New Zealand. An Illustrated Key. Te Puninga Fissi- 282+; scabrifolia, 282+; thwaitesii, 282+; vagans, dens I Aotearoa, 341 282+; vescoana, 282+ RSELL, RONALD A. See ALLEN, BRUCE, 168+ Phoma peltigerae, 462 RSELL, RONALD A. See ALLEN, BRUCE, 469+ Phorophytes (bryophyte communities), 383+ RSELL, RONALD A. Buck, WILLIAM R., 332+ Photosynthetic efficiency, 396 RSELL, RONALD A. See BUCK, WILLIAM R., 618+ Phylogenetic analyses (Benitotania and related genera), RSELL, RONALD A. See MULLER, FRANK, 578+ 458 Pyrrhobryum spiniforme, 282+; vallis-gratiae, 282+ Phylogenetic analyses (Peltigera), 352 Pyrrhospora cinnabarina, 562*; gowardiana sp. nov., Phylogenetic analysis (Bartramiaceae), 280+ 560+ *m Phylogenetic study (Sticta), 61+ Quathlamba, 28/ + Phylogeny (Bartramiaceae), 280+ Phylogeny (Lejeuneaceae), 297 + R statistical package, 223 Phylogeny (Peltigera didactyla complex), 349+ Racomitrium affine, 431; heterostichum, 431; lanuginos- Physciaceae (nomenclature), 311+ um, 517+; microcarpon, 433+* Physodalic acid (Hypogymnia), 227+ Radula bolanderi, 201; jonesii, 386+; lindenbergiana, Physodic acid (Hypogymnia), 227+ 386+ Picea abies (dieback), 258+* Rain forest canopies (epiphytes), 198+ Picea rubens (epiphytic lichens), 264+ Ramalea cochleata, /63; tribulosa, 165+* Picea sitchensis (epiphytes), 197+ Ramalina farinacea, 200; roesleri, 200 Pigment analysis (Cladonia), 584+ Ramification (Hylocomium splendens), 216+ Pupo, SINIKKA. See AHONEN, INKERI, 297+ Rare moss conservation, 34+ Placodium miilleri, 155; squamosum, /50 Rarity (Acroscyphus), 444 Placynthiella icmalea, 597 Rarity (bryophytes), 373+ Plagiochila dubia, 386+; exigua, 385+; punctata, 385+ Rarity (mosses), 34+ Plagiomnium acutum, 55+; cuspidatum, 282+; drummon- rbcL gene (Bartramiaceae), 280+ dii, 375; ellipticum, 379 rbcL region (Lejeuneaceae), 299+ Plagiopus oederianus, 282+ Recent Literature on Bryophytes—106(1), 168+ Plagiothecium laetum, 375; undulatum, 201 Recent Literature on Bryophytes—106(2), 332+ Platismatia glauca, 201, 259; herrei, 201; norvegica, 2 Recent Literature on Bryophytes—106(3), 469+ Platydictya jungermannioides, 375 Recent Literature on Bryophytes—106(4), 618+ Platygyrum repens, 375 Recent Literature on Lichens—188, 179+ Plectocarpon, 465+; arthonioides, 466; lambinonii, 466; Recent Literature on Lichens—189, 320+ peltigerae sp. nov., 465+* Recent Literature on Lichens—191, 599+ Pleurozium schreberi, 517+ Recent Literature on Lichens—190, 476+ Pollution (boreal landscape), 243 Reese, William Dean, 497 Pollution (bryophyte monitors), 402 Refractohilum peltigerae, 462 Pollution-sensitive epiphytic lichens, 257+ Reliciti Lecti Culbersonii, 497+ Polymorphism (Peltigera), 361 Report to Membership, 499 Polypodium glycyrrhiza, 201; scouleri, 201 Reproductive effort (Xanthoparmelia cumberlandia), Polytrichum commune, 375; juniperinum, 375 223+ 2003} INDEX TO VOLUME 106 Resynthesis of lichens, 439+ Sphagnaceae sect. Squarrosa (taxonomy and geography), Reviewers of Manuscripts Submitted During 2002, 500 501+ RICHARD, PIERRE J. H. [Review:] PAYETTE, SERGE and LINE Sphagnum alaskense sp. nov., 435+*m; andersonianum, ROCHEFORT. Ecologie des tourbiéres du Québec-Lab- 437; annulatum, 438; augustifolium, 437; austinii, 435, rador, 193+ 517+; balticum, 438; centrale, 375, 435+*m,; fimbria- RICHARDSON, DaAvipD H. S. [Review of:] SECKBACH, JOSEPH. tum, 375, 438; fuscum, 235+, 517+; jensenii, 438; Symbiosis: Mechanisms and Model Systems, 628 lindbergii, 438, 517+; magellanicum, 435+*; majus, Rimmed holes (Hypogymnia), 226+ 438; mendocinum, 438; mirium sp. nov., 501+*m; Rimularia impavida, 549 obtusum, 375; pacificum, 437, 517+; papillosum, 437, Riparian stands (lichen diversity), 247+ 517+; riparium, 375; rubellum, 437, 517+; russowii, RoBIN, NicoLas. See LAMY, DENIS, 24+ 438; squarrosum, 437; subobesum, 438; subsecundum, Rope techniques (Sitka spruce), 198 438; tenellum, 517+; teres, 438, 504+*; tundrae, Ros, Rosa M. See JIMENEZ, JUAN A., 575+ 501+*m Roselliniella peltigericola, 462 Spier, J. Leo. See APTROOT, ANDRE, 278+ rps4 gene (Bartramiaceae), 280+ Spiral transect method, 199* Rugulosin (Acroscyphus), 443 Splachnaceae, 309 RYDGREN, KNUT and RUNE H. @KLAND. Short-Term Costs Splachnum sphaericum, 375 of Sexual Reproduction in the Clonal Moss Hylocom- Sporophyte production costs, 216+ ium splendens, 212+ SPRIBILLE, TOBY and MARKus HAUCK. Pyrrhospora gowar- Saccogyna viticulosa, 386+ diana, A New Montane Lichen from Western North Samoa Peninsula, California (Bryoria), 588+ America (Lecanoraceae, Lichenized Ascomycetes), Sarah P. Duke Gardens, 367 560+ Scapania bolanderi, 201; irrigua, 375 Spruceanthus semirepandus, 302+ Schaereria fuscocinerea, 549 Squamatic acid (Cladonia), 422 Schimper, W. Ph., 24+* Squamella, 410 Schistidium acrocarpum, 431; confertum, 431; decepti- STAIGER, BETTINA. Die Flechtenfamilie Graphidaceae. Stu- onense sp. nov., 569+*; gracile, 43/; papillosum, dien in Richtung einer natiirlicheren Gliederung [re- 431*; trichodon, 431; urnulaceum, 572+ view], 345+ Schistochila, 451+; sciurea, 453; yakushimensis sp. nov., Stand characteristics (wetland), 373+ 431+* Steinia geophana, 463 SCHOFIELD, WILFRED B. A Field Guide to Liverwort Gen- Stem flow, 384+ era of Pacific North America [review], 192+ Stemflow chemistry hypothesis, 257+ SCHUSTER, RUDOLPH. Austral Hepaticae Part Il. Nova Hed- Stemflow sampling, 259* wigia Beiheft 119 [review], 492 Stereocaulon nivale comb. nov., 565+*m; paschale, 439+ Science Citation Index, 499 Sticta (Great Smoky Mountains), 61+ Scientific Publications by William L. Culberson, 368+ Sticta beauvoisii, 71+*; carolinensis sp. nov., 72+*; da- Sciureae (Schistochila), 453 maecornis B weigelii, 77; fragilinata sp. nov., 75+*; Scutula epiblastematica, 462 fuliginosa, 76+*; limbata, 200; weigelii, 77* SECKBACH, JOSEPH. Symbiosis: Mechanisms and Model Stictic acid (Cladonia), 415 Systems [review], 628 Stictic acid (Lecidea), 542+ Sematophyllum substrumulosum, 385 + Stictic acid (Miriquidica), 548 Sequence data (Bartramiaceae), 280+ Stictic acid complex (Menegazzia), 159+ Stigmatidium praepallens, 278 Sequencer 4.1.2, 301 Stigmidium pseudopeltideae, 463 Sexual fecundity (Xanthoparmelia cumberlandia), 221+ STOTLER, RAYMOND E., JAMES R. BRAY, JR., D. CHRISTINE Sexual reproduction costs (Hylocomium splendens), 212+ CARGILL, DAVID KRAYESKY, and BARBARA J. CRAN- Sexuality (lichens), 224 DALL-STOTLER. Typifications in the Genus Fossom- SHAW, A. JONATHAN. [Review of:] CRUM, HOWARD ALVIN. bronia (Marchantiophyta), 130+ Structural Diversity of Bryophytes, 342+ Substrates (lichen culture), 439+ Sheard, John W., 498 SULEIMAN, Monica. See AKIYAMA, HIROYUKI, 454+ Siberia and the Russian Far East (lichens), 539+ Sulphur in stemflow, 260+ SILLETT, STEPHEN C. See ELLYSON, WILLIAM J. T., 197+ Surface area (Xanthoparmelia cumberlandia), 222 SIPMAN, HARRIE J. M. See APTROOT, ANDRE, 278+ Synapomorphy (Hypogymnia), 226 Site characteristics (wetland), 373+ Synthetic lichens, 441+ Sitka spruce (epiphytes), 197+ Size (Hylocomium splendens), 216+ Taiwan (Menegazzia), 157+ Size (Xanthoparmelia cumberlandia), 221+ Tan, Benito C., 454 Skyrin (Acroscyphus), 443 Tatra Museum, 348 SMITH, RONALD I. Lewis. See OCHYRA, RYSZARD, 569+ TAYLOR, JOHN W. See PRINGLE, ANNE, 221+ Snags (epiphytic lichens), 265 Tayloria maidenii, 309 Soil carbon, 398 Teloschistaceae, 447+ Solute flushing, 398 Tenerife (bryophytes), 383+ South America (Josefpoeltia), 447+ Termination (Hylocomium splendens), 216+ South Carolina (Dermiscellum oulocheila), 312 Terrestrial ecosystems (C and N), 395+ South Shetland Islands, Antarctica (Schistidium), 569+ Tetraplodon angustatus, 375 Spain (Bacidia), 143+ Thailand (Schistochila), 453 Spain (Ophioparma), 528+ Thamnolic acid (Cladonia), 411+ SPARRIUS, LAURENS B. See APTROOT, ANDRE, 157+ Thelocarpon epibolum fo. longisporum, 463 Species richness (bryophytes), 373+ Thelomma spp., 443 Sphaerophorous globosus, 200 Thelotrema lepadinum, 201 THE BRYOLOGIST [VOL. 106 Thin Layer Chromotography (Enterographa), 279 KINSER. Patterns of Bryophyte Richness in a Complex THINGSGAARD, KAREN. See FLATBERG, KJELL I., 501+ Boreal Landscape: Identifying Key Habitats at Mc- Thiopanic acid (Lecanora), 558 Clelland Lake Wetland, 372+ Tholurna dissimilis, 443 Vitt, DALE H. [Review of:] ALLEN, BRUCE. Moss Flora of THOMSON, JOHN W. Lichens of Wisconsin [review], 495 Central America Part 2. Encalyptaceae—Orthotricha- Throughfall (canopy), 257+ ceae, 192 Thuidium cymbifolium, 55+; recognitum, 375 Vitt, DALE H. See HEINLEN, ERICA R., 34+ Thysanothecium, 410 Vosis, GERNOT. See MessuTi, MARiA INEs, 596+ Tierra del Fuego (Arctoa), 532+ von Humboldt, Friedrich Heinrich Alexander, 443 Tierra del Fuego (lichens), 596+ Vulpicida pinastri, 259 Timmia austriaca, 282+ ; megapolitana, 375 WANG, LI-SONG. See MCCUNE, BRUCE, 226+ TLC (Sticta), 66+ WARNER, BARRY, G. See ASADA, TARO, 516+ Tombs (famous bryologists), 348* Warnstorfia exannulata, 375; fluitans, 375; tundrae, 375 Tomenthypnum nitens, 377 Washington State (Acroscyphus), 443 + Trapeliopsis granulose, 597 Washington State (mosses), 34+ Trebouxia (Acroscyphus), 443 Water table depth (Sphagnum fuscum), 236+ Trebouxia erici, 439+, 583+; jamesii (Mn damage), 262* Water-holding capacity (bark), 384+ Tree mapping (Sitka spruce), 198 WeEIs, GABRIELE. Morphologische und anatomische Unter- Tricharia oaxacae sp. nov., 6+ *: subalbostrigosa, 7 suchungen der Sporophyten bei den Jubulaceae Trichostomum affine, 43/ Klinggr. und Lejeuneaceae Casares-Gil (Hepaticae) Tridepsides (Peltigera), 350+ und deren systematische Bedeutung. Bryophytorum lriterpenoids (Peltigera), 350+ Bibliotheca 57:1—302 [review], 344 trnL-trnF gene (Bartramiaceae), 280+ Western hemlock (epiphytic lichens), 247+ trnL-trnF region (Lejeuneaceae), 299+ Wetlands (bryophytes), 373+ Trocholejeunea sandvicensis, 302+ WETMORE, CLIFFORD M. The Caloplaca squamosa Group [suBoTA, Hiromi. See AKIYAMA, HIROYUKI, 454+ in North and Central America, 147+ Tsuga heterophylla (epiphytic lichens), 247+ Whiteface Mountain (New York), 264 Tuckermannopsis chlorophylla, 259 WIEDER, KELMAN. See VitT, DALE H., 235+ TURETSKY, MERRITT R. New Frontiers in Bryology and William S. Sullivant Award for Best Bryological Paper, Lichenology. The Role of Bryophytes in Carbon and 498 Nitrogen Cycling, 395+ WinClada, 284 TURETSKY, MERRITT. See Vitt, DALE H., 235+ Wood, Andrew, 498 Tuyamaella, 306 Typifications (Fossombronia), 130+ Xanthone (Parmeliella), 123 Xanthoparmelia cumberlandia, 221+* Usnea ceratina, 200; chaetophora, 200; cornuta, 200; es- Xanthoria modesta, /5/; parva, 447+* perantiana, 200; filipendula, 200; fragilescens var. mol- Xylographa aoietina, 597; sp., 201 lis, 200; longissima, 200; madeirensis, 200; rubicunda, 200; scabrata, 200: spp., 80+; wirthii, 200 Yakushima Island (Schistochila), 451+ snic acid (Calvitimela), 541 YAMAGUCHI, TOMIO. See AKIYAMA, HIROYUKI, 454+ Isnic acid (Cladonia), 415 Young stands (epiphytic lichens), 247+ Usnic acid (Lecanora), 554 Yunnan Province (Hypogymnia), 226+ snic acid (Notocladonia), 162+ ZARTMAN, CHARLES EUGENE. [Review of:] WEIS, GABRIE- snic acid (Ophioparma), 530 LE. Morphologische und anatomische Untersuchungen Vezdaea acicularis, 463 der Sporophyten bei den Jubulaceae Klinggr. und Le- Virensic acid (Hypogymnia), 228 jeuneaceae Casares-Gil (Hepaticae) und deren syste- VIRTANEN, Viivi. Phylogeny of the Bartramiaceae (Bryop- matische Bedeutung. Bryophytorum Bibliotheca 57:1-— sida) Based on Morphology and on rbcL, rps4, and 302, 344 trnL-trnF Sequence Data, 280+ Zeng, Qin, 498 VITIKAINEN, Orvo. [Review of:] ALSTRUP, VAGN. Epifyt- Zeorin (Acroscyphus), 443 iske mikrolaver, 629 Zeorin (Lecanora), 553 Vitt, DALE H., KELMAN WIEDER, LINDA A. HALSEY, and ZHURBENKO, MIKHAIL and GARY LAURSEN. Lichenicolous MERRITT TURETSKY. Response of Sphagnum fuscum to Fungi from Central Alaska: New Records and Range Nitrogen Deposition: A Case Study of Ombrogenous Extensions, 460+ Peatlands in Alberta, Canada, 235+ ZHURBENKO, MIKHAIL. See ERTZ, DAMIEN, 465+ Vitt, DALE H., LinpA A. HALSEY, JAMES BRAY, and ABEL Zygodon rupestris, 3864

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