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2004] INDEX TO VOLUME 107 JAVIER MARTiNEZ-ABAIGAR, and RAFAEL TOMAS. A Boreal-montane species (Codriophorus corrugatus), 382 Survey of the Distribution of UV-Absorbing Com- Bourgeanic acid (Usnea), 181+ pounds in Aquatic Bryophytes from a Mountain Brachythecium rivulare, 203+ Stream, 202+ Braunia (China), 373+ ARROYO, ROSARIO. See AZAMI, NAJAT, 180+ Braunia alopecura, 373+*; attenuata, 373+*; delavayi, Arthonia fusca, 176; lapidicola, 176; leucodontis, /76; 373+*; erosa, 376; macowaniana, 376; maritima, 376; muscigena, 176 novae-seelandiae, 376; obtusicuspis, 376; rhabdocarpa, Arthopyrenia bryospila, /74 376; sciurioides, 375; teres, 376 Arthothelin (Buellia), 462 Bropo, IRWIN M. George Albert Llano—1910-2003, Asemone (Buellia), 462 388+ Asia (Codriophorus corrugatus), 377+ BRUGGEMAN-NANNENGA, Maria A. See PURSELL, RONALD Asphalt (Xanthoparmelia), 4214 A., 1+ Atranorin (Bacidia sp.), 150 Bryoerythrophyllum recurvirostrum, 217 Atranorin (Bueilia), 448 Bryologist, The, 419 Atranorin (Lecanora), 222 Bryonora castanea, 177 Atranorin (Lecidea sp.), 150 Bryophyte extracts (uses), 277+ Atranorin (Lecidella sp.2), 151 Bryophyte growth (Acer saccharum), 302+ Atranorin (Usnea), 181+ Bryophytes (aquatic), 202+ Aulacomnium palustre, 368 Bryophytes, forest floor, 88+ Australia (Victoria lichens), 62+m Bryoria capillaris, 337 AZAMI, NAJAT, ESTELA SERINA, and ROSARIO ARROYO. The Bryum alpinum, 203+; argenteum (antifungal effect), Usnea Species of Morocco in R.-G. Werner’s Herbar- 280; piliferum, 499; pseudotriquetrum, 203+ ium, 180+ Buck, WILLIAM R., BRUCE ALLEN, and RONALD A. PwurR- SELL. Recent Literature on Bryophytes—107(2), 262+ B-orcinol depsides (Usnea), 181 Buck, WILLIAM R., BRUCE H. ALLEN, and RONALD A. Pur- 6-orcinol depsidones (Ramalina), 153+ SELL. Recent Literature On Bryophytes—107(4), 583+ 8-orcinol depsidones (Usnea), 181 Buck, WILLIAM R. See ALLEN, BRUCE, 122+ 6-phellandrene (Plagiochila), 36 Buck, WILLIAM R. See ALLEN, BRUCE, 395+ B-Sitosterol (Grimmia), 503* Buellia (Saxicolous species with one-septate ascospores), Baeomyces capensis, 462; placophyllus, 177 459+ Barbatic acid (Usnea), 181+ Buellia aethalea, 442+*m,; aethalea-group, 441+; aethal- Barbula unguiculata, 217 eoides, 442; antillarum, 465; badia, 21+*m; baltica, Bark (epiphytic moss), 295+ 442; candidula, 45/; cohibilis, 465; concinna, Bark analysis, 341+ 460+*m; coniopotiza, 2/; contiguella, 465; discifor- Bark chemistry, 341+ mis var. halonia, 462; eganii sp. nov., 443+ *m; exilis, Bdelloid rotifers (Frullania), 524+ 449, glaziouana, 464; var. poliocheila, 465; var. sen- BEDNAREK-OCHYRA, HALINA. Codriophorus corrugatus sitiva, 465; gyrosa, 469; halonia, 462+*m; iberica, (Bryopsida, Grimmiaceae), A New Species from East 224; italica var. insularis, 449; var. lactea, 448; var. Asia and Southern Alaska, 377+ recobarina, 448; lactea, 449; var. olivaceofusca, 448; BEDNAREK-OCHYRA, HALINA. Does Racomitrium aciculare lacteoidea, 446+ *m; lepidastra, 454; liguriensis, 449; Occur in China and South Africa?, 197+ maculata, 454; mamillana, 464+*m; maritima, 45/; BEDNAREK-OCHYRA, HALINA and RYSZARD OCHYRA. Lec- microstellulata, 45/; minutula, 45/7; moreliiensis, 465; totypification of Codriophorus aquaticus (Bryopsida, nigerrima, 442; norstictica, 449; ocellata var. tenella, Grimmiaceae), 480+ 42; olivaceofusca, 449; poliocheila, 465; prospera, BEDNAREK-OCHYRA, HALINA. See OCHYRA, RYSZARD, 467; recepta, 464; rinodina, 45/7; saurina, 75+ ; semi- 542+ tensis, 460; sensitiva, 465; sensu lato, 459+; sororia, BEDNAREK-OCHYRA, HALINA. [Review of] CHIEN, GAO and 442; sororioides, 442; E dendritica, 442+; spuria, M. R. Crosby (Editors-in-Chief); S1 HE (Editor). Moss 448+*m; stellulata, 451+*m; subaethalea, 467+*m; Flora of China. English Version. Volume 3. Grimmi- subatra, 443; subglaziouana, 465; thomae, 465; tra- aceae—Tetraphidaceae, 136+ chyspora, 469+*m; triseptata, 224; turgescens, 2/+*; BENNETT, JAMES P. and DARRELL M. WRIGHT. Element turgescentoides, 2/* Content of Xanthoparmelia scabrosa Growing on As- BUNGARTZ, FRANK and ALAN M. FRyDAY. Buellia saurina phalt in Urban and Rural New Zealand, 421+ Belongs to the Genus Rhizocarpon (Rhizocarpaceae, BERMEJO, JAIME. See ESTEBANEZ, BELEN, 501+ Lichenized Ascomycetes), 75+ Biatora efflorescens (as host), 358; subduplex, 177 BUNGARTZ, FRANK and THOMAS H. NASsH III. Buellia tur- Bicyclogermacrene (Plagiochila), 36 gescens is Synonymous with Buellia badia and Must Biogeography (lichens), 329+ Not be Included in Amandinea, 21+ Biomonitoring (air quality), 328 BUNGARTZ, FRANK and THOMAS H. NASH III. The Buellia BISANG, IRENE. See HEDENAS, LARS, 550+ aethalea-Group in the Greater Sonoran Desert Region BISCHLER, HELENE. Liverworts of the Mediterranean: Ecol- with Reference to Similar Species in North America, ogy, Diversity, and Distribution. Bryophytorum Bib- 441+ liothecum 61 [Review], 593+ BUNGARTZ, FRANK, JOHN A. ELIx, and THOMAS H. NASH Bisxanthone (Usnea), 181 Ill. The Genus Buellia Sensu Lato in the Greater Son- Bitterfield amber (Lophozia), 79+ oran Desert Region: Saxicolous Species with One-sep- Blastenia obscurella, 5/3; viperae, 29/ tate Ascospores Containing Xanthones, 459+ BLOCKEEL, TOM L. [Review of] HoLyoak, Davip T. The Burgaz, Ana Rosa, 224 Distribution of Bryophytes in Ireland, 596+ BuryYovA, BLANKA. Genetic Variation in Two Closely Re- BOLEs, SANDRA B. See SHAW, JONATHAN, 189+ lated Species of Philonotis Based on Isozymes, 316+ Bootstrap analysis, 216 “Boreal” mosses (Mexico), 369 Calcareous substrates (mosses), 382 THE BRYOLOGIST {VOL. 107 California (Orthotrichum), 209+ Cofre de Perote (Climacium), 368+ California forests (lichen communities), 328+m Collema, 392; ceraniscum, 175; occultatum, 392 Calliergonaceae, 562+ Collemopsidium bryospilum comb. nov., 174+ Callopisma aurantiacum v. granulare, 5/0; malaénsis, 289 Colonization (lichens), 141+ Caloplaca (Sorediate corticolous species), 505+ Colony age (Neckera pennata), 298+ Caloplaca, 284+; ahtii, 506+m*; alaskensis sp. nov., Colony expansion (Neckera pennata), 293+ 507m*; albovariegata, 177; aphanotripta, 284+*m; au- Colorado (Protothelenella), 231+ reospora, 5/0; bassiae, 284+; byrsonimae, 291; cf. Columbia (mosses), 215+ variabilis, 177; chrysodeta, 507+; chrysophthalma, Commercial sale of bryophyte extracts, 280+ * 508+m*; citrina, 510; crustaria, 519; degeneriana, Commercially useful effects (bryophytes), 277+ 518; epiphora, 284+*m, var. fuscescens, 286; farinosa, Communities (epiphytic lichens), 328+ 518+; ferruginea, 288; furfuracea, 284+*m; fuscob- Community structure (lichens), 141+ lastidiata, 285+; gambiensis, 290; granularis, Competition (epiphytic lichens), 343+ 510+m*; griseovirens, 285; herbidella, 284+; hessen- Competition (epiphytic moss), 293+ iana, 289; holocarpa, 224, 288; isidiosella, 289; isi- Competition (lichens), 163+ diosissima, 285; juniperi, 285+; juniperina, 519; la- Compositional turnover (Forest floor bryophytes), 95 gunensis, 284+; laricina, 519; leucoleprosa, 519; lu- Confluentic acid, 451 cifuga, 519; malaénsis, 289; microphyllina, 511+m; Confumarprotocetraric acid (Ramalina farinacea com- neotropica, 289; obscurella, 290, 513+; oxneri, 285+; plex), 158 paumotensis, 519; persimilis sp. nov., 513+m; phlo- Confumarprotocetraric acid (Usnea), 181+ ginopsis, 519; pinicola, 514+m*; rhopaloides, 291; so- Connorstictic acid (Buellia), 443 rocarpa, 516+m*; sp., 285+; spadicea, 284+; spits- Connorstictic acid (Pertusaria), 534 bergensis, 176; trabicola, 520; ulcerosa, 516+m*; vi- Connorstictic acid (Usnea), 181+ perae, 285+; wrightii, 284+* Conpsoromic acid (Usnea), 181+ Calvitimela aglaea, 146+ Consalazinic acid (Ramalina farinacea complex), 153+ Candelaria concolor, 335, 342 Consalazinic acid (Usnea), 181+ Candelariella sp., 342; xanthostigma, 341 Constictic acid (Buellia), 449 Canonical Correspondence Analysis (Acroporium), 550+ Constictic acid (Pertusaria), 533 Canonical correspondence analysis (lichens), 143+ Constictic acid (Usnea), 181+ Canopy branches (Ozark lichens), 55+ Contingency table analyses (microhabitat effects), 347 Canopy openness (Marchantia inflexa), 350+ Convirensic acid (Usnea), 181+ Canopy position (lichens), 164+ Costa Rica (Dictyonema), 242+ Caperatic acids (Usnea), 181+ Costa types (Fissidens), 2+* Catillaria jemtlandica, /75 Cox, CyMON J. See SHAW, JONATHAN, 189+ Catolechia lactea, 448 CruM, HowArD ALVIN. Mosses of the Great Lakes Forest. cDNA (Physcomitrella patens), 385+ Fourth Edition [Review], 594+ C-Dunnett’s test, 203 Cryptoporous stomata (Orthotricum), 209+ Central America (Caloplaca), 284+ Cryptostictic acid (Buellia), 449 Ceratodon purpureus (antifungal effect), 280 Cryptostictic acid (Usnea), 181+ Cetraria orbata, 337 Cryptothamnolic acid (Pertusaria), 535 CHAVES, Jose Luis, ROBERT LUCKING, HARRIE J. M. Sip- Culture (Ramalina farinacea complex), 152+ MAN, LOENGRIN UMANA, and ENIA NAVARRO. A First Cyanolichens (distribution), 329+ Assessment of the Ticolichen Biodiversity Inventory Cyathodium foetidissimum, 41+*m in Costa Rica: The Genus Dictyonema (Polyporales: Cyclographin (Ramalina), 152+ Atheliaceae), 242+ Czech Republic (Philonotis), 316+ Cheilolejeunea, 237 Dactylospora aeruginosa sp. nov., 358+ *; amygdalariae, Chemosyndromic variation (epiphytic lichens), 152+ 361; athallina, 359; attendenda, 360; australis, 361; bo- Chemotypes (Ramalina farinacea complex), 152+ realis sp. nov., 359+*; crassa, 360; deminuta, 177, CHIEN, GAO and M. R. Crossy (Editors-in-Chief); S1 HE 359; frigida, 361; homoclinella, 361; lobariella, 361; (Editor). Moss flora of China. English Version. Volume microspora, 361; parasitica, 360; parellaria, 361; per- 3. Grimmiaceae—Tetraphidaceae [Review], 136+ tusariicola, 361; protothallina, 361; pseudourceolata, Chiloscyphus polyanthos, 203+ 360; purpurascens, 359; rhyparizae, 361; rimulicola, China (Braunia), 373+ 361; rostrupii, 360; saxatilis, 361; urceolata, 359 China (Pertusaria), 531+ De Gracia, JosE E. See SALAZAR ALLEN, Noris, 41+ China (Racomitrium aciculare), 197 De Luna, EFrRaAin. See HE, Si, 373+ Chloroatranorin (Buellia), 449 De LuNA, EFRAiN. See NEWTON, ANGELA E., 368+ Chloroplast rps4 data (Didymodon), 220 Degelius, Gunnar, 388 Chroococcus (Dictyonema), 248 Dendroalsia abietina, 213 Cistus ladanifer (Lecanora), 224+ Dendroceros crispatus, 140* Cladocarpous growth habit (Orthotricum), 210 Depsidones (Ramalina), 152+ Clastobryum cuculligerum, 550+ Desmatodon brevicaulis, 499; glacialis, 499; gracilis, 499; Climaciaceae, 369 guentheri, 499; latifolius, 497+; spelaeus, 499 Climacium (forked costae), 369 Desmazieria sinensis, /04 Climacium americanum, 368+; dendroides, 368+ Diagnostic characters (Fissidens subgenera and sections), CLUSTALX, 216 6+ Coccocarpia spp. (photobiont), 248 Diaspore rain (Forest floor bryophytes), 89+ Codriophorus anomodontoides, 383; aquaticus, 480+*; Dibenzofuranes (Usnea), 181 brevisetus, 383; corrugatus sp. nov., 377+*m; fasci- Dicranaceae, 215+ cularis, 485* Dicranum aquaticum, 483; latifolium, 499 2004] INDEX TO VOLUME 107 601 Dictyonema (Costa Rica), 242+ ESSLINGER, THEODORE L. Recent Literature on Lichens— Dictyonema glabratum, 244+*, f. brasiliense, 246, group, 193, 250+ 248; interruptum, 248; irpicinum f. laudateum, 244+; ESSLINGER, THEODORE L. Recent Literature on Lichens— ligulatum, 247; melvinii sp. nov., 244+*; minus sp. 194, 406+ nov., 244+*; moorei, 248; phyllogenum f. defectum, ESSLINGER, THEODORE L. Recent Literature on Lichens— 244+, f. nitidum, 244+*, f. phyllogenum, 244+*, 195, 566+ group, 248, sensu stricto, 248; sericeum f. membran- Esslingeriana idahoensis, 337 aceum, 244+*, f. phyllophilum, 244+*, f. schenckian- EST (Philonotis), 319 um, 244+*, f. sericeum, 244+*, group, 248 ESTEBANEZ, BELEN, EUGENIA RON, CARMEN ALFAYATE, ‘Didymella’ bryospila, /74 ANTONIO GONZALEZ, and JAIME BERMEJO. The Occur- Didymodon (DNA sequencing), 218+ rence of Lipidic Storage Compounds in Grimmia Didymodon (morphology), 216+ (Bryopsida), 501+ Didymodon acutus, 217; apiculatus, 499; australasiae, Ethnomedicine (bryophytes), 279+ 217+; bistratosus, 217+; challaense, 220; cordatus, Eucalypta litardierei, 499 217; fallax, 217; herzogii, 215+; luridus, 217; par- Eumitrin A, (Usnea), 181+ amicola comb. nov., 220; rigidulus, 217; sinuosus, Eumitrin X (Buellia), 464 217; spathulatus, 499; theobaldii, 499; tophaceus, 217; Eumitrin Y (Buellia), 464 umbrosus, 217; vinealis, 213, 217 European bryophyte flora (Pohlia), 312+ Diederich, Paul, 418 Evernia prunastri, 341 Dioicous liverwort sex distribution, 345+ Evernic acid (Ramalina), 102 Diploicia capensis, 462 Exciple types (Buellia), 476+* Dirina calcicola sp. nova, 521+*; catalinariae f. catali- Exothecial cells (Fissidens), 5+ nariae, 522, f. sorediata, 522; follmannii, 522; insulae- FELDBERG, KATHRIN. See HEINRICHS, JOCHEN, howensis, 522; massiliensis f. sorediata, 522; mexi- FIA program (USDA), 328 cana, 522; neozelandica, 522; paradoxa ssp. approxi- Fire-adapted ecosystem (mosses), 213 mata, 522, ssp. hioramii, 522 Fissidens (Infrageneric taxa), 1+* Disjunct distribution (Pohlia), 312+m Fissidens subgenus Aloma, 14+; subgenus Fissidens, 12; Disjunct species (Afro-American), 363+ subgenus Fissidens section Fissidens, 12+; subgenus Disjunct species (east-Asian northwestern North Ameri- Fissidens section Sarawakia comb. nov., 14; subge- can), 382 nus Octodiceras, 11+; subgenus Pachyfissidens, 8+; Distribution (Racomitrium), 197+ subgenus Pachyfissidens section Amblyothallia Divaricatic acid (Buellia), 465 comb. nov., 8+; subgenus Pachyfissidens section Divaricatic acid (Ramalina), 101 Crispidium comb. nov., 9+; subgenus Pachyfissidens Diversity (epiphytic lichens), 340+ section Pachyfissidens, 10+ Diversity indices (Ozark lichen), 58 Fissidentaceae (Fissidens), 7+ DNA (Ramalina farinacea complex), 152+ Fistulariella almquistii, 700; miniscula, /0/; roesleri, 102; DNA extraction (Pottiaceae), 216 scoparia, 1/04 DNA extraction (Orthotrichum), 209+ Flavoparmelia caperata, 341 DNA sequencing (Pottiaceae), 216 Florida (Dirina), 521+ Dodge, Carroll, 388 Floristics (Lichens Australia), 62+ DoyLe, WILLIAM T. See STOTLER, RAYMOND E., 107+ Fontinalis antipyretica, 203+ Du Rietz, Einer, 388 Forest Inventory and Analysis Program (USDA), 328 FRAHM, JAN-PETER. Invited Essay: New Frontiers in Bry- Economic use (bryophytes), 277+ ology and Lichenology. Recent Developments of “Economic Uses of Lichens”’, 388 Commercial Products from Bryophytes, 277+ Ecophysiological approach (Lobaria), 82+ FRANK, WOLFGANG. See Woop, ANDREW J., 385+ Ectropothecium, 364; brachycarpum, 364; brevisetum, Fr.ati, Luisa. See Loppi, STEFANO, 340+ 364; duemmeri, 364 FREGO, KATHERINE A. See Amy L. Ross-DAvis, 88+ Editor’s annual report, 418 Frullania brasiliensis (antimicrobial effects), 279+; ebor- Edward Tucker Award for Best Paper in Lichenology, 418 acensis, 524+ Electrophoresis (Philonotis), 319 FRYDAY, ALAN M. A New Species of Fuscopannaria with Element content (Xanthoparmelia), 421+ a Green Photobiont, and Other Taxonomic Innovations ELIx, JOHN A. See BUNGARTZ, FRANK, 459+ and New Records of Lichenized-Fungi from Alaska, E.Ix, JOHN A. See STOCKER-WORGOTTER, ELFIE, 152+ 173+ Environmental conditions (epiphytic bryophytes), 303+ FRYDAY, ALAN M. A Re-Assessment of the Genus Gon- Environmental factors (epiphytic moss growth), 294+ gylia in North America, and a New Species of Proto- Environmental factors (saxicolous lichens), 142+ thelenella from Colorado, 231+ Environmental gradients (lichens), 328+ FRYDAY, ALAN M. See BUNGARTZ, FRANK, 75+ Environmental gradients (Marchantia inflexa), 345+ Fumarole (lichens), 141+ Epigloea biciliata, 175; medioincrassata, 175; tortuosa, Fumarprotocetraric acid (Lepraria sp.), 151 175 Fumarprotocetraric acid (Pertusaria), 536 Epiphytic bryophytes, 302+ Fumarprotocetraric acid (Ramalina farinacea complex), Epiphytic lichen diversity, 340+ 158 Epiphytic lichen transplants, 163+ Fumarprotocetraric acid (Stereocaulon sp.), | 51 Epiphytic macrolichen communities, 328+ Fumarprotocetraric acid (Usnea), 181+ Eplicate perianth (Lejeunea), 237+ Fungicide (bryophytes), 277+ Erythrophyllopsis, 219 Fuscidea submollis, 107(2) Front cover*, 143+ ESSLINGER, THEODORE L. Recent Literature on Lichens— Fuscopannaria globigera sp. nov., 173+*; leucophaea, 192, 1112+ 174; praetermissa, 174; viridescens, 174+ 602 THE BRYOLOGIST [VOL. 107 FUSELIER, LINDA, and D. NICHOLAS MCLETCHIE. Microhab- 1A HAMMARBERG. Habitat Preferences in Acroporium itat and Sex Distribution in Marchantia inflexa, a Di- (Sematophyllaceae) and Related Taxa in Peninsular oicous Liverwort, 345+ Malaysia, 550+ Hedwigia alopecura, 375; attenuata, 375; integrifolia, 376; GAGE, SARAH. See JONESON, SUZANNE, 98+ rhabdocarpa, 376; sciurioides, 373 Galbinic acid (Usnea), 181+ Hedwigiaceae, 373 Gametophyte transplants, 309 Hedwigidium erosum, 376; imberbe, 376; integrifolium, GAPDH (Physcomitrella patens), 385+ 373+; maritimum, 376; teres, 376 GAPN glycolytic “shunt’’ (Physcomitrella patens), 385+ HEINRICHS, JOCHEN, HENK GROTH, MELANIE LINDNER, GDA (Philonotis), 319 KATHRIN FELDBERG and Davip S. Rycrort. Molecular, GDH (Philonotis), 319 Morphological, and Phytochemical Evidence for a Gene disruption (mosses), 385+ Broad Species Concept of Plagiochila bifaria (Hepa- Genetic variation (Philonotis), 316+ ticae), 28+ Germany (Lophozia), 79+ HEINRICHS, JOCHEN, MELANIE LINDNER, and HENK GROTH. Gertrudiella ferruginea, 220; validinervis, 215+ Sectional Classification of the North American Plagi- GiBsSON, MARIA. See MORLEY (NEE FORD), SHARON E., 62+ ochila (Hepaticae, Plagiochilaceae), 489+ GLIME, JANICE M. [Review of:] CRUM, HOWARD ALVIN. Hepatic (Rotifers), 524+ Mosses of the Great Lakes Forest. Fourth Edition, Heterophyllous axes (Orthotrichum), 209+ 594 + Hokkaido (lichens), 141+ Goffinet, Bernard, 418 HOLIEN, HAKON. See IHLEN, PER G., 357+ GOFFINET, BERNARD. See Norris, DANIEI H., 209+ Holly oak (epiphytic lichen diversity), 340+ Gomphillaceae, 234+ HOLyoak, DAvip T. The Distribution of Bryophytes in Ire- Gomphillus, 236 land [Review], 596+ Gongylia, 231+; muscorum, 231+; nadvornikii, 23/ Homalothecium nuttallii, 213 GONZALEZ, ANTONIO. See ESTEBANEZ, BELEN, 501 + Horses (treatment with bryophytes), 280 Goward, Trevor, 418 Host specificity (epiphytic bryophytes), 303+ GRABNER, JENNIFER. See PECK, JERILYNN, 47+ Host tree species (Ozark lichens), 53 “Gradient in time” hypothesis, 303+ HPLC (Ramalina), 154+ GREVEN, HENK C. Grimmias of the World [review], 274+ HPLC chromatograms (Buellia), 473+* Grimmia, 501+; aquatica, 483; decipiens, 501+*; elatior, Hybridization (Philonotis), 325 501+; fascicularis fo. subsimplex, 377; funalis, 501+; Hylocomiaceae, 369 hartmanii, 501+; incurva, 501+; orbicularis, 501+*; pseudoacicularis, 200; pulvinata, 213, 501+*; retracta, Hyperphyscia adglutinata, 341 501+*; torquata, 501+; trichophylla, 2/3, 501+* Hyphophores (Gyalideopsis), 235+* Grimmiaceae (Codriophorus), 480+ Hypnum moorei, 364; tenerum, 363 Grimmiaceae (Streptocolea), 542+ Hypogymnia occidentalis, 337; physodes, 342 GROLLE, RICLEF and Kay MEISTER. Lophozia kutscheri, a Hypoprotocetraric acid (Ramalina farinacea complex), New Hepatic (Jungermanniales) in Bitterfield Amber 154+ from Central Germany, 79+ Hypostictic acid (Buellia), 449 GroTnH, HENK. See HEINRICHS, JOCHEN, 28+ Hypothamnolic acid (Pertusaria), 535 Grotn, HENK. See HEINRICHS, JOCHEN, 489+ IAB Awards—2004, 139 Ground substrates (Ozark lichens), 53 IDH (Philonotis), 319 Growth rate (epiphytic bryophytes), 303+ IHLEN, PER G., HAKON HOLIEN, and ToR T@NSBERG. Two Growth rate (Neckera pennata), 293+ New Species of Dactylospora (Dactylosporaceae, Le- Growth rates (lichen pendants), 165+ canorales), with a Key to the Known Species in Scan- Growth rates (lichen trimlines), 429+ dinavia, 357+ GRUBE, MARTIN. See STOCKER-WORGOTTER, ELFIE, 152+ Imshaug, Henry A., 389 Gyalecta aethalea, 442; foveolaris, 174 Incident light radiation (lichens), 341+ Gyalideopsis, 234+; moodyae spec. nov.. 234+*; mus- India (Braunia), 375 cicola group, 236; poeltii, 236; robusta, 236; rubrofus- Indicator species (lichens), 329+ ca, 236; williamsii, 236 Indicator values (Ozark lichens), 54+ Gymnostomum calcareum, 213; imberbe, 376 Inductively coupled plasma spectroscopy, 347 Gyrophoric acid (Buellia), 448 Infrageneric taxa (Fissidens), | + Gyrophoric acid (Ochrolechia sp.), 151 Gyrophoric acid (Pertusaria), 534 Infraspecific ranks (Dictyonema), 243 Interactions (lichens), 141+ Habitat preferences (Acroporium), 550+ Interference competition (epiphytic mosses), 299 Haematommic acid (Buellia), 465 IRELAND, ROBERT R. [Review of:] GREVEN, HENK C. Grim- Hair-points (Racomitrium), 198 mias of the World, 274+ HAMMARBERG, CECILIA. See HEDENAS, Lars, 550+ IRELAND, ROBERT R. See OCHYRA, RYSZARD, 363+ Hardwood forests (bryophytes), 302+ Isoarthothelin (Buellia), 462 Harrisonia rhabdocarpa, 376; sciurioides, 375 Isocladiella surcularis, 550+ Hasselrot, Thor, 388 Isopterygium brachycarpum, 364; tenerum, 363+ * Hauck, MARKuS. [Review of:] JENSEN, MANFRED. Lichen- Isothecium cristatum, 213 ological contributions in honour of G. B. Feige. Bib- Isousnic acid (Lecanora), 223+ liotheca Lichenologica 86, 593 Isozymes (Philonotis), 316+ He, Si, and ErrAiN De LuNA. The Genus Braunia (Bryop- Italy (epiphytic lichen diversity), 340+ sida, Hedwigiaceae) in China, 373+ ITS (Ramalina), 155+ Heavy metals (Xanthoparmelia), 421+ ITS region (Pottiaceae), 216+ HEDENAS, LARS, BENITO C. TAN, IRENE BISANG and CECIL- ITS sequence variation (Plagiochila), 32 2004} INDEX TO VOLUME 107 603 Japan (lichens), 141+ igua, 224; exilis, 449; glaziouana, 464; haerjedalica, Japan (Racomitrium), 197+ 176; halonia, 462; jemtlandica, /75; lapidicola, /76; Japewia tornoensis, 177, (as host), 358+ lepidastra, 454; nigerrima, 442; parasitica B (var.) de- JENSEN, MANFRED. Lichenological contributions in honour minuta, /77; recepta, 464; spuria, 448; stellulata, 45/; of G. B. Feige. Bibliotheca Lichenologica 86 [Re- sublimosa, /75; turgescens, 2/ view], 593 Lecidella elaeochroma, 224, 342; stigmatea, 178; wulfen- JIMENEZ, JUAN A. See WERNER, OLAF, 215+ ii, 174+ JONESON, SUZANNE, HIROYUKI KASHIWADANI, SVETLANA Lectotypification (Codriophorus), 480+ TSCHABANENKO, and SARAH GAGE. Ramalina of the Lejeunea, 240; asperula, 240; bidentula, 240; boliviensis Kuril Islands, 98+ comb. nov., 237+*; catinulifera, 240; chalmersii, 240; JORGENSEN, PER MAGNus. A New North American Species exilis, 240; halei, 240; kodamae, 240; latilobula, 240; of the Lichen Genus Staurolemma (Collemataceae), leratii, 240; luteola, 240; microloba, 240; mimula, 240; 392+ norrisii, 240; umbilicata, 240 JOVAN, SARAH, and BRucE McCune. Regional Variation Lemanea fluviatilis, 203+ in Epiphytic Macrolichen Communities in Northern Lempholemma, 392 and Central California Forests, 328+ LENDEMER, JAMES C. and ROBERT LUCKING. Gyalideopsis Jungermannia bifaria, 34; compressula, 34; exsertifolia moodyae (Ostropales: Gomphillaceae), a New Lichen subsp. cordifolia, 203+ Species from Eastern North America, 234+ Jungermanniales (Lophozia), 79+ LeEpIz, EDUARDO. See SALAZAR ALLEN, Noris, 41+ Lepraria bassiae, 289; lobificans, 178; sp., 342 KASHIWADANI, HIROYUKI. See JONESON, SUZANNE, 98+ Leptogium gelatinosum, 178 Kellman, Kenneth, 213 Leptophascum leptophyllum, 217 Key (Buellia aethalea-group in Sonoran Desert), 454+ Letharia columbiana, 335; vulpina, 164+, 335 Key (Buellia saxicolous species with one-septate asco- eucodon alopecurus, 373; brachypus, 305+ spores), 471 ichen chemistry, 152+ Key (Isidiate corticolous species studied (Caloplaca)), 285 chen pendants, 164+ Key (Lichenicolous species of Dactylospora in Scandi- ichen substances (Usnea), 181+ navia), 361+ Achen transplants, 163+ Key (Pertusaria species from China), 531+ Lichen variabilis, 177 Key (Ramalina of the Kuril Islands), 99+ Lichen-forming fungi, 152+ Key (Sorediate corticolous species of Caloplaca), 505+ Lichenized-fungi (Alaska), 173+ Key (Species and forms of Dictyonema known from Costa Lichenodiplis lecanorae, 360* Rica), 243+ Lichenometry, 429+ Key (Species of Braunia), 373 Lichens (biodiversity), 340+ Key (Species of the Lecanora varia group with amphithe- Lichens (Cool temperate rainforest), 62+ cial cortex in Spain), 222 Lichens (epiphytic communities), 328+ Key (Subgenera and Sections of Fissidens), 17 Lichens (Missouri Ozarks), 47+ Killarniensolide (Plagiochila), 36 Lichens (Victoria, Australia), 62+ KIMMERER, ROBIN W. See MCGEE, GREGORY G. Lichens (Volcanic highlands), 141+ KIMMERER, ROBIN WALL. Gathering Moss: A Natural and Lichexanthone (Pertusaria), 536 Cultural History of Mosses [review], 273+ Kingiobryum paramicola, 2/5+ Light environment (Marchantia inflexa), 350+ Kruskal-Wallace test, 203 Lime (epiphytic lichen diversity), 340+ Kuril Islands (Ramalina), 98+m LINDNER, MELANIE. See HEINRICHS, JOCHEN, 28+ LINDNER, MELANIE. See HEINRICHS, JOCHEN, 489+ LA FARGE, CATHERINE. [Review of:] KIMMERER, ROBIN Linoleic acid (Grimmia), 503* WALL. Gathering Moss: A Natural and Cultural His- Lipidic storage compounds (Grimmia), 501 + tory of Mosses, 273+ List (Forest floor bryophytes), 92 Lapp, DouGLas. See PECK, JERILYNN, 47+ List (macrolichens in California FIA plots), 330+ Lag time (Lichen growth), 434+ List (Ozark lichens), 50+ Lake Athabasca, Alberta, 429+ List (Saxicoious lichens around Mt. Tokachi), 144+ Lamb, I. Mackenzie, 389 List (Victoria, Australia rainforest lichens), 70+ LAP (Philonotis), 319 Liverwort extracts (biological activity), 278+ Large-maple guild, 302+ Liverworts (MEUVAC), 202+ LARSEN, DAvID R. See PECK, JERILYNN, 47+ Liverworts (microhabitat), 345+ Lawrey, James D., 418 Liverworts (sex distribution), 345+ Lecanora albellula, 223+; aphanotripta, 285; atropallidula, Llano, Barbara, 390* 442; aurantiaca var. isidiosella, 289; burgaziae sp. LLANO, CHARLES, 389 nov., 223+*; chlarotera, 224, 342; coniferarum, 223+; LLANO, CHRIS, 389* conizaeoides, 222+; crustaria, 5/9; densa, 223+ > epi- LLANO, FELICE, 389 bryon, 174+; epiphora, 285; horiza, 342; laxa, 223+; LLANO, GEORGE ALBERT, 388+* mughicola, 222+; polytropa, 143+, 223+; saligna, Lobaria calycaris *L. dilacerata, 1/01; oregana, 82+, 223+; semipallida, 176+; sp. 1, 146+; sp., 342; um- 164+; pulmonaria, 164+ brina, 224; varia, 223+; Lobaric acid (Aspicilia sp.1), 150 group (Spain), 222+ Lobaric acid (Lecanora sp.1), 150 Lecanoric acid (Buellia), 446 Lopadium coralloideum, 175; disciforme (as host), 358; Lecanoric acid (Pertusaria), 535 pezizoideum, 175 Lecidea aethaloides, 442; auriculata, 107(2) Front cover*; Lophozia hatcheri, 79; kutscheri sp. nov., 79+* badia, 2/; caesiorufa f. 3 herbidella, 290; cohibilis, Loppi, STEFANO, and LUISA FRATI. Influence of Tree Sub- 464, conioptiza, 2/; disciformis var. halonia, 462; ex- strate on the Diversity of Epiphytic Lichens: Compar- THE BRYOLOGIST [VOL. 107 ison Between Tilia platyphyllos and Quercus ilex Mn in bark, 341+ (Central Italy), 340+ Mnium fontanum, 3/6 Louwuorr, SIMONE. [Review of:] MCCARTHY, PATRICK M. Modeling N, fixation (Lobaria), 83 and Katy MALLETT. Flora of Australia. Volume 56A Molecular evidence (Plagiochila), 28+ Lichens. 4, 595+ Molecular phylogeny (Plagiochila), 493 Loxospora elatina (as host), 359 Montane tropics (mosses), 368+ LUCKING, ROBERT. See CHAVES, JosE Luts, 242+ Moody, Moira J., 236 LUCKING, ROBERT. See LENDEMER, JAMES C., 234+ Mor -ey (neé ForD), SHARON E. and MARIA GiBson. Cool Lumbreras (bryophytes), 203 Temperate Rainforest Lichens of Victoria, Australia: LYNGE, BERNT, 392 Floristics and Distribution, 62+ Morocco (Usnea), 180+ Macroclimatic gradients (lichen communities), 334+ Morphological evidence (Plagiochila), 28+ Macromitrioideae (North America), 210 Morphology (Philonotis), 317+ Madro-Tethyan distribution pattern, 394 Morphology (Sphagnum), 189+ * Malaysia, Peninsular (Acroporium), 550+-m Morphotypes (Dictyonema), 243 Malonoprotocetraric acid (Pertusaria), 538 Moss (colony expansion), 294+ Marchantia inflexa, 345+ Moss extracts (biological activity), 278+ Marchantiales (Cyathodium), 41+ Moss Flora of China project, 373 MarsH, JANET. See TIMONEY, KEVIN P., 429+ Moss gametophyte transplants, 304+ Marsupella sphacelata, 203+ Mosses (California), 210 MARTINEZ, ISABEL, and GREGORIO ARAGON. The Lecanora Mosses (disjunct distribution), 312 varia Group in Spait.: Species with Amphithecial Cor- Mosses (MEUVAC), 202+ tex, 222+ Mountain stream (UV-B radiation), 202+ MARTINEZ-ABAIGAR, JAVIER. See ARRONIZ-CRESPO, MARIA, MrBayes3, 191 202+ MrModeltest 1.1b, 191 Maximum parsimony, 216 Mt. Tokachi (lichens), 141+*m McCartTuHy, PATRICK M. and Katy MALLETT. Flora of Murolic acid complex (Usnea), 181+ Australia. Volume 56A. Lichens. 4 [Review], 595+ Mycobiont culture (Ramalina), 155+* McCune, Bruce. See ANTOINE, MARIE E., 163+ Mycoblastus affinis (as host), 359*; sanguinarius (as host), McCune, Bruce. See JOVAN, SARAH, 328+ 359 McGee, Grecory G., and RoBIN W. KIMMERER. Size of Acer saccharum Hosts Does Not Influence Growth of NADH-DH (Philonotis), 319 Mature Bryophyte Gametophytes in Adirondack NASH, THOMAS H., III. See BUNGARTZ, FRANK, Northern Hardwood Forests, 302+ NASH, THOMAS H.., III. See BUNGARTZ, FRANK, McLetcuikg, D. NICHOLAS. See FUSELIER, LINDA, 345+ NASH, THOMAS H., III. See BUNGARTZ, FRANK, McWhinnie, Mary Alice, 390* NAVARRO, ENIA. See CHAVES, JosE Luis, 242+ MEGA 2.1, 216 Neckera alopecura, 375; pennata, 293+, 305+ Megalaria grossa, 175; jemtlandica comb. nov., 175 Neighboring species analysis (lichens), 143+ Mehlich III extract (soil), 347 Nei’s Genetic Distance (Philonotis), 321+ MEISTER, KAY. See GROLLE, RICLEF, 79+ Nephroma helveticum, 337 Melanaspicilia contiguella, 465 New editor for The Bryologist, 419 Melanelia elegantula, 336; glabra, 335; stygia, 107(2) New Frontiers in Bryology and Lichenology. Recent De- Front cover*; subaurifera, 342 velopments of Commercial Products from Bryophytes, Melanization (Lobaria pulmonaria), 170 277+ Menegazziaic acid (Usnea), 181+ New Jersey (Gyalideopsis), 234+ Methanol-extractable UV-absorbing compounds, 202+ New Zealand (Xanthoparmelia), 421+ Methyl! 4-hydroxy-4prime-O-methyllunularate (Plagiochi- News and Notes, 139, 418+, 598 la), 36 NEWTON, ANGELA E. and ErFrRAiN DE Luna. Climacium Methyl 6-hydroxy-2-methyl-3,4-methylenedioxybenzoate dendroides from Cofre de Perote, A High-Elevation (Plagiochila), 36 Tropical Montane Site in Veracruz, Mexico, 368+ Methyl 6-methoxy-2-methy1-3,4-methyleynbeednziooaxte Niches (lichens), 163+ (Plagiochila), 36 Nitrogen fixation (Lobaria), 82+ Methyl! everninate (Plagiochila), 36 Nitrogenase activity (Lobaria), 83+ Methylstictic acid (Buellia), 449 Nitrophilous lichens (distribution), 329+ MEUVAC, 202+ NMDS (Lichens), 64+ Mexico (Climacium dendroides), 368+ NMR and GC-MS profiling (Plagiochila), 30 Miadlikowska, Jolanta, 418 Nodobryoria abbreviata, 336 Micarea crassipes, 175; prasina s. lat. (as host), 358; sp. Non-metric multidimensional scaling, 329 1, 146+ Non-metric multidimensional scaling (Lichens), 64+ Microclimates (canopy), 170 Norbarbatic acid (Usnea), 181+ Microenvironmental conditions (epiphytic bryophytes), Norris, DANIEL H., JAMES R. SHEVOCK, and BERNARD 303+ GoFFINET. Orthotrichum kellmanii (Bryopsida, Ortho- Microhabitat (epiphytic moss), 293+ trichaceae), A Remarkable New Species from the Cen- Microhabitat (Marchantia inflexa), 345+ tral Coast of California, 209+ Microhabitat affinities (Ozark lichens), 47+ Normandina pulchella, 342 Microplot level ordination (Ozark lichens), 55+ Norstictic acid (Aspicilia sp.5), 150 Microspatha glauca, 236 Norstictic acid (Buellia), 443 Middle Atlas mountains (Usnea), 180+ Norstictic acid (Lecanora sp.3), 150 MILLER, JENNIFER M. See PUTERBAUGH, MARY N., 524+ Norstictic acid (Pertusaria), 534 Missouri (lichens), 47+ Norstictic acid (Ramalina farinacea complex), 153+ 2004] INDEX TO VOLUME 107 605 Norstictic acid (Rhizocarpon sp.), 151 excludens, 534+; hemisphaerica, +35; huangshanen- Norstictic acid (Usnea), 181+ sis sp. nov North America (Caloplaca), 284+ tospora, leucopsara, 536; leucostigma, 536; mo- North America (Gongylia), 231+ nogona, 536; multipuncta, 536; nakamurae, 536; ocu- North America (Riccia crystallina), 107+ lata, 536; ophthalmiza, 537; oshioi, 537; pertusa, 537; North America Western (Streptocolea), 542+ plittiana, 537; pseudocorallina, 537; pycnothelia, 537; North and Central America (Caloplaca), 505+ quartana, 538; sommerfeltii 538; sphaerophora, 538; NPMR version 1.01, 165 submultipuncta, 538; subobductans, 538; subochracea, NUNEZ-OLIVERA, ENCARNACION. See ARRONIZ-CRESPO, 538; subpertusa, 539; subrosacea, 539; subventosa, Maria, 202+ 539; tetrathalamia var. octospora, 539, var. tetrathala- mia, 539; thiospora, 539; trachythallina, 539+; velata, Ochrolechia androgyna (as host), 359; geminipara, 175 540; xanthodes, 540; xanthoplaca, 540 OcHyRA, RYSZARD. Tortula hoppeana, the Correct Name PGI (Philonotis), 319 for Desmatodon latifolius in Tortula (Bryopsida, Pot- PGM (Philonotis), 319 tiaceae), 497+ pH (rock surface), 142+ OcuyRA, RYSZARD and HALINA BEDNAREK-OCHYRA. Strep- tocolea atrata (Bryopsida, Grimmiaceae), Newly Phaeographis haematites var. haematites, 107(1) Back Found in Western North America, with a Review of cover* its Global Distribution, 542+ Phaeophyscia constipata, 176; orbicularis, 342 OcHYRA, RYSZARD, and ROBERT R. IRELAND. Isopterygium Phenolic compounds (bryophytes), 277+ tenerum, Newly Recognized for Africa, 363+ Phenotypic plasticity (Marchantia inflexa), 353 OcHYRA, RYSZARD, JAN ZARNOWIEC, and HALINA BEDNA- Phenotypic plasticity (Philonotis), 325 REK-OCHYRA. Census Catalogue of Polish Mosses. Bio- Philonotis (genetic variation), 316+; (morphology), diversity of Poland. Volume 3. [Review], 138 317+; caespitosa, 317+; calcarea, 318; fontana, 316+; OcHYRA, RYSZARD. See BEDNAREK-OCHYRA, HALINA, fontana-P. caespitosa complex (leaves), 320*; seriata, 480+ 203+; tomentella, 324 Old-growth forest (lichens), 163+ Phorophyte (epiphytic lichen diversity), 340+ Old-growth forests, 302+ Phylogenetic analyses (Plagiochila), 29 OLson, Storrs L. [Review of] OCHYRA, RYSZARD, JAN Phylogenetic analysis (Orthotrichaceae), 209+ ZARNOWIEC, and HALINA BEDNAREK-OCHYRA. Census Phylogenetic analysis (Ramalina spp.), 152+ Catalogue of Polish Mosses. Biodiversity of Poland. Phylogenetic analysis (Sphagnum), 189+ Volume 3, 138 Phylogeography (Sphagnum), 193-4 Opercula (Sphagnum), 193+ Physcia adscendens, 335, 341; biziana, 342 ; dubia, 178 Ophioparma lapponica, 146+ Physcomitrella patens, 385+ Orphniospora moriopsis, 107(2) Front cover*, 146+ Physconia grisea, 341; isidiigera, 335; muscorum, 174 Orsellinic acid (Buellia), 462 Physma, 392 Orthotrichaceae (phylogenetic analysis), 210 Physodalic acid (Pertusaria), 536 Orthotrichum anomalum, 210; kellmanii sp. nov., 209+ *; Phytochemical evidence (Plagiochila), 28+ papillosum, 213; species A (California), 210 Picrolichenic acid (Pertusaria), 533 Ozarks (lichens), 47+ Pinus pinaster (Lecanora), 224+ Placodium chrysodetum, 507; ferrugineum d. wrightii, Palustriella commutata, 203+ 289; granulare, 5/0; griseo-virens, 285; leucolepro- Papillae (Racomitrium), 198 sum, 5/9; microphyllinum, 5//*; paumotense, 5/9; Papillidiopsis malayana, 550+ sorocarpa, 5/6; sorocarpum, 5/6; spadiceum, 29/; tes- Parasitism (Buellia), 26+ taceorufum, 519+ Parmelia hygrophila, 337; skultii, 177; sulcata, 341 Placynthiella icmalea, 236 Parmelina quercina, 335; tiliacea, 342 Plagiochila (North America), 489+ Parmeliopsis hyperopta, 337 Plagiochila aerea, 29; aspleniformis, 494; asplenioides, Parmotrema chinense, 342; gardneri, 236 494; austinii, 494; bidens, 29; bifaria, 28+*m; cadu- PAUP (Philonotis), 319 ciloba, 494; centrifuga, 36; columbiana, 494; com- PAUP*, 216 pressula, 34; cuneata, 29; deflexa, 29; diffusa, 494; ex- PAUP®* version 4.0b10, 210 igua, 29, 494; floridana, 494; fuscolutea, 29; gymno- PC-ORD software, 333 calycina, 29; heterophylla var. heterophylla, 107(1) PC-ORD version 4, 165 PCR amplification (Plagiochila), 29 Front cover*; invisa, 494; miradorensis, 494; montag- Peatmoss extracts (biological activity), 278+ nei, 494; parvifolia, 494; patula, 494; patzschkei, 29; PECK, JERILYNN E., JENNIFER GRABNER, DOUGLAS LADD, porelloides, 494; punctata, 29; raddiana, 494; retrorsa, and Davip R. LARSEN. Microhabitat Affinities of Mis- 29, 491; rutilans, 29; satoi, 494; schofieldiana, 494; souri Ozarks Lichens, 47+ sciophila, 491; sect. Arrectae, 491; sect. Cucullatae, Peculiaroxide (Plagiochila), 36 491; sect. Peculiares, 491; sect. Plagiochila, 494; sect. Peltigera aphthosa, 178; collina, 337; didactyla, 178; eli- Rutilantes, 494; sect. Trabeculatae, 494; sect. Vagae, zabethae, 178 494; semidecurrens, 491; spinulosa, 29; steyermarkii, Pendants (lichens), 164+ 29; stricta, 29; sullivantii, 494; trichostoma, 29; un- Peristome types (Fissidens), 1+* data, 494; virginica, 494 Perlatolic acid (Pertusaria), 536 Plagiochilaceae (Plagiochila), 489+ Perlatolic acid (Ramalina), 101 Plagiothecium rhynchostegioides, 364; sphagnadelphus, Pertusaria (China), 531+; aberrans, 533; albescens, 342; 364 alpina, 533; amara var. amara, 533, var. pulvinata, Platismatia glauca, 337; herrei, 337 bambusetorum, 534; carneopallida, 534; chinensis, Pleurosticta acetabulum, 342 534; cicatricosa, 534; composita, 534; corallina, 534; Pohlia andalusica, 313+; bolanderi, 312+*m; cruda, 313; THE BRYOLOGIST [VOL. 107 drummondii var. carinata, 3/3; elongata, 313; filum, Recent Literature on Lichens—192, 111+ 313; longicollis, 313 Recent Literature on Lichens—193, 250+ Polycauliona rhopaloides, 291 Recent Literature on Lichens—194, 406+ Polytrichum commune, 203+, 368 Recent Literature on Lichens—195, 566+ Polytrichum species (roof planting), 107(3) Front cover* Recombination (Philonotis), 325 Population dynamics (liverworts), 355 **Regeneration niche” (epiphytic bryophytes), 303 Porella platyphylloidea, 305 + Regional variation (lichen communities), 328+ Porina mammillosa, 23/ REINER-DREHWALD, M. ELENA. See ZHU, RUI-LIANG, 237+ Pottiaceae, 215+ Relative growth rate (Neckera pennata), 295+ Pottiaceae (Tortula), 497+ REN, QIANG. See ZHAO, ZUN-TIAN, 531+ Pray, Barbara, 388 Reproduction (Neckera pennata), 299 Precipitation (epiphytic moss), 293+ RESKI, RALF. See Woop, ANDREW J., 385+ Propagule dispersal (epiphytic bryophytes), 303 Restoration (epiphytic bryophytes), 309 Propagule sources (Forest floor bryophytes), 88+ Revision (Fissidens), | + Protein extractions (Philonotis), 319 Rhizocarpaceae (Rhizocarpon), 75+ Protocetraric acid (Pertusaria), 535 Rhizocarpic acid (Rhizocarpon), 78 Protocetraric acid (Ramalina farinacea complex), 153+ Rhizocarpon, 75+; atrobrunnescens, 149; badioatrum, Protocetraric acid (Usnea), 181+ 107(2) Front cover*, badioatrum, 143+; copelandii, Protopannaria pezizoides, 177 146+; eupetraeoides, 107(2) Front cover*; geographi- Protothelenella pluriseptata sp. nov., 232+*; polytrichi, cum, 178; lecanorinum, 178; saurinum comb. nov., 233; sphinctrinoidella, 231; sphinctrinoides, 175 TI+* Pseudocrossidium hornschuchianum, 217 Rhynchostegium riparioides, 203+ Pseudocyphellaria anthraspis, 337 Riccia crystallina, 107+*m Pseudostomata (Sphagnum), 193+ Rif mountains (Usnea), 180+ Pseudotsuga forest (lichens), 163+ Rinodina atropallidula, 442; contiguella, 464; mamillana, Psoromic acid (Lecanora), 223+ 464, mniaraea, 177; ocellulata, 442; sophodes, 224; Psoromic acid (Rhizocarpon), 178 thomae, 464; turfacea, 175 Psoromic acid (Usnea), 181+ RON, EUGENIA. See ESTEBANEZ, BELEN, 501+ Punctelia subrudecta, 341 Roofs (moss cover), 282* PURSELL, RONALD A. and MARIA A. BRUGGEMAN-NANNEN- Ros, Rosa M. See RAMS, SUSANA, 312+ GA. A Revision of the Infrageneric Taxa of Fissidens, Ros, RosA M. See WERNER, OLAF, 215+ ] + ROSENTRETER, ROGER. [Review of:] WALKER, LAWRENCE PURSELL, RONALD A. See ALLEN, BRUCE, 122+ R., and ROGER DEL MorRAL. Primary Succession and PURSELL, RONALD A. See ALLEN, BRUCE, 395+ Ecosystem Rehabilitation, 273 PURSELL, RONALD A. See BUCK, WILLIAM R., 262+ Ross-Davis, AMy L. and KATHERINE A. FREGO. Propagule PURSELL, RONALD A. See BUCK, WILLIAM R., 583+ Sources of Forest Floor Bryophytes: Spatiotemporal PUTERBAUGH, MARY N., JOHN J. SKINNER, and JENNIFER M. Compositional Patterns, 88+ MILLER. A Nonrandom Pattern of Rotifers Occupying Rotifers (Frullania), 524+ Lobules of the Hepatic, Frullania eboracensis, 524+ Rycrort, DAvip S. See HEINRICHS, JOCHEN, 28+ Pyrenocollema bryospilum, /74 RyDIN, HAKAN. See WIKLUND, KARIN, 293+ Quercus ilex (epiphytic lichen diversity), 340+ Sagediopsis barbara, 231 Salas, Melvin, 244 Racomitrium (distribution), 197+; aciculare, 197+*, SALAZAR ALLEN, Noris, EDUARDO LEpiz, and Jose E. DE 203+; anomodontoides, 377; aquaticum, 483; canes- GRACIA. Cyathodium foetidissimum (Marchantiales), cens, 198; fasciculare var. atroviride, 377; fascicularis, An Asiatic Species New To Tropical America, 41+ 377, complex, 377, fo. subsimplex, 377; japonicum, Salazinic acid (Ramalina), 101 197+*; lampocarpum, 200; molle, 197+; nigroviride, Salazinic acid (Ramalina farinacea) complex, 153+ 200; subg. Cataracta, 377; subgenus Cataracta, 197+; Salazinic acid (Usnea), 181+ subgenus Niphotrichum, 197+; varium, 377 Santesson, Rolf, 388 Radulina hamata, 550+ Saxicolous lichens, 141+ Ramalina (Kuril Islands), 98+; almquistii, 100*; ameri- Saxicolous lichens around Mt. Tokachi (List), 144+ cana, 157+; conduplicans, 101; culbersoniorum, Scabrosins (Xanthoparmelia), 421 157+; dilacerata, 101; farinacea complex, 152+*; fas- Scandinavia (Dactylospora), 357+ tigiata, 157+, 342; fraxinea, 157+; fraxinea € roesleri, Scanopy software, 347 102; hokkaidensis, 101; intermedia, 157+; leptocar- Scapania undulata, 203+ pha, 157+; menziesii, 157+; miniscula, /0/; montag- Schadonia fecunda, 174 nei, 157+; paludosa, 157+; panizzei, 157+; pertusa, Schoenobryum paraguense, 209+ 102; pollinaria, 102; roesleri, 102; scoparia 104; sili- Scholander, P. F, 392 quosa, 157+; sinensis, 104, 157+; subbreviuscula, Scholander, Per, 388 104; subcomplanata, /0/; yasudae, /02 SCHUETTE, Scott. [Review of:] BISCHLER, HELENE. Liv- RAMS, SUSANA, Rosa M. Ros, OLAF WERNER, and A. JON- erworts of the Mediterranean: Ecology, Diversity, and ATHAN SHAW. Pohlia bolanderi from Sierra Nevada, Distribution. Bryophytorum Bibliothecum 61, 593+ Spain, New to the European Bryophyte Flora, 312+ Science Citation Index for The Bryologist, 418 Rauiella scita, 305+ Sclerophylly (MEUVAC levels), 203 rbcL gene (Orthotrichum), 209+ Scoliciosporum chlorococcum, 236 Recent Literature on Bryophytes—107(1), 122+ Scytonema (Dictyonema photobiont), 244+ Recent Literature on Bryophytes—107(2), 262+ Secondary products (lichens), 152+ Recent Literature on Bryophytes—107(3), 395+ Sectional classification (Plagiochila), 489+ Recent Literature on Bryophytes—107(4), 583+ Segestria mammillosa, 231 2004] INDEX TO VOLUME 107 607 Sekikaic acid (Ramalina), 101 crystallina Verified in North America, North of Mex- Sematophyllaceae (Acroporium), 550+ ico, 107+ Sequencher vers. 3.1, 210 Stratification potential (Ozark lichens), 53 Sequencher vers. 4.1, 191 Strepsilejeunea boliviensis, 237 SERINA, EsSTELA. See AZAMI, NAJAT, 180+ Strepocolea atrata, 542+m* Sex distribution (Marchantia inflexa), 345+ Stress (gene expression in a moss), 385+ Sex ratios (Marchantia inflexa), 347+ Strict consensus tree (Plagiochila), 492 Sexual dimorphism (Marchantia inflexa), 345+ Strigula stigmatella, 231 SHAW, A. JONATHAN. See RAMS, SUSANA, 312+ ‘Structured’ mycelia (lichens), 158 SHAW, JONATHAN, CYMON J. Cox, and SANDRA B. BOLEs. Substrate relations (Ozark lichens), 48 Phylogenetic Relationships Among Sphagnum Sec- Sugar maples (epiphytic bryophytes), 302+ tions: Hemitheca, Isocladus, and Subsecunda, 189+ Sweden (Neckera pennata), 294-4 SHDH (Philonotis), 319 SHEVOCK, JAMES R. See Norris, DANIEL H., 209+ TAN, BENITO C. See HEDENAS, LARS, 550+ SHIMIZU, AKIRA. Community Structure of Lichens in the Taxon richness (Foest floor bryophytes), 93 Volcanic Highlands of Mt. Tokachi, Hokkaido, Japan, Temperature sensitivity (Lobaria oregana), 170 141+ Terpenoids (bryophytes), 279+ Sierra Nevada, Spain (Pohlia), 312+ Thamnolia vermicularis, 177 SIPMAN, HARRIE J. M. See CHAves, José Luis, 242+ Thamnolic acid (Pertusaria), 534 SKINNER, JOHN J. See PUTERBAUGH, MARY N., 524+ Thamnolic acid (Usnea), 181+ Slugs (bryophytes), 280 Thelomma, 394 Snails (bryophytes), 280 Thin layer chromatography (saxicolous lichens), 142+ SOD (Philonotis), 319 Thiophanic acid (Buellia), 462 Thiophaninic acid (Buellia), 464 Soil characteristics (Marchantia inflexa), 347+ Thiophaninic acid (Pertusaria), 533 Soil moisture (Neckera pennata), 295+ Ticolichen Biodiversity Inventory, 242+ Solorina saccata, 174 Tilia platyphyllos (epiphytic lichen diversity), 340+ Sonoran Desert (Buellia), 441 +m, 459+ TIMONEY, KEVIN P. and JANET Marsu. Lichen Trimlines in South Africa (Racomitrium), 200 Northern Alberta: Establishment, Growth Rates, and Spain (bryophytes), 203 Historic Water Levels, 429+ Spain (Lecanora varia group), 222+ TOMAS, RAFAEL. See ARRONIZ-CRESPO, MARIA, 202+ Spain (Pohlia bolanderi), 312+ TONSBERG, TorR. See IHLEN, PER G., 357+ SPARRIUS, LAURENS B. Dirina calcicola, a New Lichen Topelia, 394 Species from Florida, U.S.A., 521+ Tortula, 497+; eucalyptrata, 499; euryphylla, 499; hop- Spathulenol (Plagiochila), 36 peana comb. nov., 497+ *; inermis, 217; latifolia, 499; Spatial segregation of the sexes (liverworts), 345+ muralis, 213, 217; nankomomtana, 499 Spatiotemporal compositional patterns (Forest floor bryo- Transplants (epiphytic bryophytes), 304+ phytes), 88+ Transplants (lichens), 163+ Species concept (Plagiochila), 28+ Tree stem diameter (epiphytic bryophytes), 302+ Spectra (UV absorbance), 203+ Tree stem diameter (Neckera pennata), 295+ Sperm travel distances (Marchantia), 355 Tree substrate (epiphytic lichens), 340+ Sphaerolejeunea, 240 Trichosteleum boschii, 550+; singapurense, 550+; stig- Sphaerophorus globosus, 337 mosum, 550+ Sphagnum (phylogenetics), 189+; caldense, 195; cribro- Trichostomum aciculare var. aquaticum, 483; aquaticum, sum, 194; cyclophyllum, 189+*; flexuosum, 203+; 483; hoppeanum, 499; latifolium, 499; unguiculatum, guwassanense, 192+; macrophyllum, 189+*; micro- 216 carpum, 193+; microphyllum, 190+; pylaesii, 189+*; Trimlines (Lichen), 429+* section Hemitheca, 189+; section Isocladus, 189+; Trinidad (Marchantia inflexa), 345+ section Subsecunda, 189+; sp. (antimicrobial effects), Triquetella arapilensis, 217; tristicha, 217 279+; subsecundum, 193 Trondelag phytogeographic element, 359 Spore dispersal (epiphytic bryophytes), 303 Tropical America (Cyathodium), 41+ Spore germination (epiphytic bryophytes), 303 Tropical lichens (Costa Rica), 242+ Staurolemma, 392+; carolinianum sp. nov., 392+*m; TSCHABANENKO, SVETLANA. See JONESON, SUZANNE dalmaticum, 392; dussii, 392; omphalarioides, 392m; Tuckerman Lichen Workshop (13th), 419* ramuliferum, 393; weberi, 393 Turetsky, Merritt, 418 Stemflow (epiphytic lichens), 342+ Stenosporic acid (Ramalina), 101 U. S. A. (Marchantia inflexa), 345+ Stereocaulon vesuvianum, 146+ UMANA, LOENGRIN. See CHAVES, JOSE Luis, 242+ Stictic acid (Bacidia sp.), 150 Umbilicaria, 388; caroliniana, 146+; neocylindrica, Stictic acid (Buellia), 449 107(2) Front cover*; neocylindrica, 148+; torrefacta, Stictic acid (Pertusaria), 533 107(2) Front cover*, 148+ Stictic acid (Rhizocarpon), 178 Undecan-2-one (Plagiochila), 36 Stictic acid (Usnea), 181+ Underleaves (Lejeunea), 237+ STOCKER-WORGOTTER, ELFIE, JOHN A. ELIx, and MARTIN Usnea (lichen substances), 181+ GruBe. Secondary Chemistry of Lichen-forming Fun- Usnea (Morocco), 180; articulata var. intestiniformis, gi: Chemosyndromic Variation and DNA-analyses of 181+; ceratina var. subceratina, 181+; cf. nidulans, Cultures and Chemotypes in the Ramalina farinacea 184; comosa subsp. eucomosa, /8/+, var. comosa, Complex, 152+ 181+, var. similis, /8/+; dasaea, 181; dasypoga, Stoneobryum mirum, 209+ 181+; esperantiana, 183; filipendula, 164+, 183, 337; STOTLER, RAYMOND E. and WILLIAM T. DOovyLe. Riccia florida subsp. pseudostrigosa, 181+; fulvoreagens, THE BRYOLOGIST [VOL. 107 181+; glabrata, 181+; hirta, 181+; lapponica, 184; Werner, Roger-Guy. 180+ marocana, /8/+; mutabilis, 184; rubicunda, 181+, var. WETMORE, CLIFFORD M. The Isidiate Corticolous Calopla- ceratinella, 181+, var. primaria, 181+; scabrata, 164+; ca Species in North and Central America, 284+ sp., 186, 342; Usnea spp., 164+; subfloridana, 185+, WETMORE, CLIFFORD M. The Sorediate Corticolous Spe- subsp. praetervisa, 185; substerilis, 186; wasmuthii, cies of Caloplaca in North and Central America, 505+ 186; wirthii, 337 WIKLUND, KARIN, and HAKAN RyDIN. Colony Expansion Usnic acid (Lecanora), 222+ of Neckera pennata: Modelled Growth Rate and Effect Usnic acid (Lecanora sp.4), 150 of Microhabitat, Competition, and Precipitation, 293+ Usnic acid (Ramalina), 102 William S. Sullivant Award for Best Paper in Bryology, Usnic acid (Ramalina farinacea), 154+ 418 Usnic acid (Usnea), 181+ Wind River Canopy Crane, 164 UV-Absorbing compounds (bryophytes), 202+ Woop, ANDREW J., RALF RESKI, and WOLFGANG FRANK. Isolation and Characterization of ALDH11A5, a Novel Variation in growth (Neckera pennata), 299 Non-Phosphorylating GAPDH cDNA from Physco- Venereal disease (treatment with bryophytes), 280 mitrella patens, 385+ Venezuela (mosses), 215+ WRIGHT, DARRELL M. See BENNETT, JAMES P., 421+ Veracruz (mosses), 368+ Verrucaria bryospila, /74; citrina, 5/0 Xanthones (Buellia), 459+ Virensic acid (Ramalina farinacea complex), 153+ Xanthoparmelia, 23*; scabrosa, 421+m, 107(4) Front Virtanen, Viivi, 418 cover* Volcanic highlands (lichens), 141+ Xanthoria candelaria, 336; fallax, 336; fulva, 336; parie- Vorarlbergia medioincrassata, /75 tina, 342 WALKER, LAWRENCE R., and ROGER DEL MORAL. Primary Zeorin (Lecanora), 223+ Succession and Ecosystem Rehabilitation [review], Zeorin (Lecanora sp.4), 150 273 Zeorin (Lecidea sp.), 150 Water levels (Lichen trimlines), 429+ Zeorin (Lecidella sp.2), 151 Water-holding capacity (Quercus ilex), 342 ZHAO, ZUN-TIAN, QIANG REN, and ANDRE APTROOT. An WERNER, OLAF, JUAN A. JIMENEZ, and Rosa M. Ros. The Annotated Key to the Lichen Genus Pertusaria in Chi- Systematic Position of the Moss Kingiobryum par- na, 531+ amicola (Pottiaceae) Based on Molecular and Morpho- ZHU, RuI-LIANG, and REINER-DREHWALD, M. ELENA. Le- logical Data, 215+ jeunea boliviensis, a Remarkable Species with Bizarre WERNER, OLAF. See RAMS, SUSANA, 312+ Underleaves and Eplicate Perianths, 237+

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