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Poworoznek & Lane: Index to Volume 112 909 ALLEN, Bruce. See ATwoop, JOHN J., 208+ Australia (bryophytes), 506+; (Dicnemon subpiliferum), 858+ ALLEN, Bruce. See Buck, WILLIAM R., 228+, 623+, 427+, 893+ Bacidina sp. A, 117+*; contecta sp. nov., 114+*m ALLEN, Bruce. See Pursetit, RONALD A., 858+ Bal, Xue-LIANG. See ZHAO, DONG-PING, 337+ Alpine fen (Katahdin), 738 Alpine krummholz patches (lichens), 693+ Bainard, Jillian D. (winner: A. J. Sharp Award), 875 Balsam fir forest type (macrolichens), 764+ Alpine liverworts and mosses on Katahdin, Maine and northeastern U.S. (list), 736+ Balsam poplar (Sciuro-hypnum ornellanum), 272 Alpine tundra (eastern North America), 705+ Barbilophozia floerkei, 735 Alpine vegetation communities, 656+" Barbula subrevoluta var. linearifolia, 189 Bark pH, 488+, 764+ Alpine zones (lichens and bryophytes), 651+ BARTHOLOMEW-BEGAN, SHARON E. Juvenile gametophyte ALTERMANN, SUSANNE. See McCune, Bruce, 375+ Altiplano (Umbilicaria), 837 development in the Blasiales. 3. Sporeling ontogeny of Altitudinal distributions (Katahdin bryoflora), 739+ Cavicularia densa, 354+ Altitudinal limits (bryophytes), 706+ Baxter State Park, Maine (lichens and bryophytes), 651+ Amandinea crassiuscula, 847 Bay of Fundy (Canada), 762+ Amblystegium varium, 83 Bayesian analysis, 776; (symbionts), 406+ American Bryological and Lichenological Society, 862 Bayesian inference, 753 AMOVA (symbiont variation), 408+ Beckett, RicHarp P. See Laurer, Zsanett, 418+ Amyloid reactions (Halecania), 827+ BENAVIDES, JUAN C. AND INEs SastRE-De Jesus. Digitized images Anaptychia ciliaris, 409; crinalis, 77 5 provide more accuracy and efficiency to estimate Andean endemics ( Umbilicaria), 836 bryophyte cover, 12+ Bennett, JAMES P. See Bropo, Irwin M., 860+ ANDERSON, FRANCES. See RICHARDSON, Davip H. S. , 558+ Andes (Indusiella), 308+ Bertero, Carlo, 287 Andreaea rupestris var. fauriei, 751 Bescherellia brevifolia, 83 Andreaeobryophytina comb. & stat. nov., 856+ Bestia longipes, 39 Andreaeophytina comb. & stat. nov., 856+ Biatora aureolepra sp. nov., |19+*m; ligni-mollis sp. nov., 121+*m ANeCA 1.2, 319 Annotation of ALDH genes, 3+ Biazrov, Lev G. [Review of:] Varlygina, T. 1, V. A. Zubakin & Anomodon brasiliensis, 303; longifolius, 606+; rugelii, 83; N. A. Sobolev (eds.). 2008. Red Data Book of the Moscow thraustus, 606+ Region, second edition, 873+ Anomodontaceae, 462+, 606+ Bibliography of John W. Thomson, 864+ Ant, 73+ Bibliography of W. B. Schofield, 263+ Ant-mediated dispersal, 73+ BioEdit v. 5.0.9, 317; v. 7, 335 Anthraquinones (Sculptolumina), 399 Bioinformatics, 2+ Apothecial margins (Caloplaca), 381+ Biskopstorp, Sweden 488+ Appalachian Mountains, 653 Bissetia, 448+ Aquatic moss (morphology), 786+ ByOrk, Curtis R. See Sprisitte, Tosy, 109+ Arctic lichen flora (John W. Thomson), 862+ Blasiales, 354+ Arctic-boreal-cool temperate values, 708+ Biom, Hans H. anp Cart E. Darico. Schistidium viride Arctic-boreal-temperate values, 676 (Grimmiaceae), a new name for a common but neglected Arctic/Boreal/Temperature values (Katahdin lichens), 698 species in eastern North America, 273+ Argentina (Globulinella), 584+; (Indusiella), 308+; Bolivia (Indusiella), 308+; (Pseudocrossidium), 188+; ( Pseudocrossidium), 188+ ( Umbilicaria), 833+ Argopsin (Halecania), 831 Bolivian lichen flora, 833 Arlequin 3.11, 408+ BoonpraGos, KAnsri. See PAPONG, KHWANRUAN, Ascospore ontogeny (Buellia carballaliana), 846"; Bootstrap analysis, 335 (Sculptolumina japonica), 398+" Boreal forests (bryophytes and lichens), 520+ Ascospore types (Physciaceae), 401+ Boreal island macrolichens, 762+ Ascospore variability (Buellia carballaliana), 846" Boreal oceanic islands (macrolichens), 762+ Asexual moss propagules, 73+ Boreal species (macrolichens), 769 Asia, Southeast (Chroodiscus), 152+ Botanical Club of Wisconsin, 863 Aspect/slope/snow cover, 709+ BOTTGER, MicHaeL. See Laurer, ZSANETT, 418+ Aspicilia caesiocinerea, 831; candida, 831; moenium, 384 Brachytheciaceae, 787+; (Homalothecium), 593+; (strict Aspidothelium gemmiferum, 851; hirsutum sp. nov., 850+"; consensus of equally-parsimonious trees), 789+ ornatum, 851; known foliicolous species (emendation to Brachythecium plumosum, 83; rivulare, 790; rutabulum, 83 key), 851 Braun-Blanquet, 12+ Asterella californica, 39 Braunia squarrulosa, 202+* AsTHANA, GEETA AND Murti. Geocalyx lancistipulus, Breen, Amy. See AFONINA, OLGA, 268+ (Geocalycaceae), a marsupiate liverwort new to the Indian British Columbia (lichens), 109+ bryoflora, 359+ British Lichen Society, 862 Atlantic Canada (Erioderma), 572+ Bropo, IRwin M. aNp James P. Bennett. John Walter Thomson, Atranorin (Hypogymnia), 97 1913-2009, 860+ Atranorin (Letharia gracilis), 376 Brodoa intestiniformis, 95 Atrichum tenellum, 735 BruGues, MONSERRAT, FELISA PUCHE AND Katia Cezon. Tortella Atwoop, JOHN J. A taxonomic revision of Schlotheimia subg. bambergeri (Pottiaceae) in the Iberian Peninsula, with an Stegotheca (Orthotrichaceae), 290+ updated key to Iberian Tortella, 164+ AtTWwoop, JOHN J. AND Bruce ALLEN. A synopsis of the Orthotrichum BruGUES, MONTSERRAT. See SERGIO, CECILIA, 169+ strangulatum coinplex (Orthotrichaceae), 208+ Brunet, JORG. See Frirz, OrjAN, 488+ Aulacomnium androgynum, 73+*, 526+ Bryaceae (Bryum), 169+ 910 THE BRYOLOGIS1 112(4): 2009 Bryhnia hultenii, 790 Casas, Creu. See SERGIO, CECILIA, 169+ Bryologist, The (Editor), 875 Catillaria chalybeia, 830; subviridis, 830 Bryophyta, 856+; (ciliate hair-points), 326 Cavicularia densa, 354+* Bryophyte calcicoles (Katahdin), 705+ Central America (Braunia), 202+ Bryophyte cover, 12+ Yeratodon purpureus (Katahdin), 741 Bryophyte species, 321 Jetraria commixta, 142; ericetorum (Katahdin), 701; islandica, Bryophytes (alpine and subalpine), 651+ 142; sepincola, 142 Bryophytes (Katahdin, Maine), 651+, 704+ ‘etrariella delisci, 142 Bryoria and Usnea (Katahdin), 701 etrelia olivetorum, 142 Bryoria fuscescens, 142, 564+", 768 2EZON, Katia. See MuNoz, Jesus, 325+ Bryum argenteum, 39; bicolor, 532+; cyclophyllum, 169+m; 2EZON, Katia. See BRUGUES, MONSERRAT, 164+ pseudotriquetrum, 39 thamaebryum, 279 BUCHBENDER, VOLKER. See OLSSON, SANNA, 447+ Chaparral (Hypogymnia), 94+ Buck, WILLIAM R. See GorrineT, BERNARD, 856+ *hemotaxonomy (Thamnolia), 42+ Buck, WiLtIAM R. See SHEevock, JAMES, 184+ chemotype monophyly (Thamnolia), 42+ Buck, WILLIAM R. See Wynns, Justin T., 786+ chemotypes (Thamnolia vermicularis), 405 Buck, WILLIAM R., Bruce ALLEN AND RONALD A. PurseLL. Recent chile ( Costesia), 287+; (Costesia spongiosa), 278+ literature on bryophytes—112(1), 228+; 112(2), 427+; china (Microbryum), 337+; (Pertusaria wulingensis), 394+; 112(3), 623+; 112(4), 893+ (Thamnolia vermicularis), 406+ Buellia s. lat., 397+; (lichen compounds), 847 thiodecton, 392; mucorinum, 393; natalense, 393 Buellia carballaliana sp. nov., 845+"; eganii, 845; japonica, *hlamydomonas reinhardtii, i+ 398; schaereri, 848 chloroplast genome ( Costesia spongiosa), 279+; ( Fissidens), 317+ Burra, GiorGio. See CuvERTINO SANTONI, JORGE, 287+ shroodiscus, 152+, alternate phylogenies, 159; argillaceus Bulbils (Pohlia drummondii), 757 comb. nov., 154+*m; defectus sp. nov., 155+*m; BUNGARTZ, Frank. [Review of:] Kaschik, Michaela. 2006. homchantarae sp. nov., 155+*m; khaolungensis sp. nov., Taxonomic studies on saxicolous species of the genus 156+*m; khaosokensis sp. nov., 156+*m; parvisporus, Rinodina (lichenized Ascomycetes, Physciaceae) in the 154; species pairs, 157+ Southern Hemisphere with emphasis in Australia and HURCHILL, STEVEN P. See JIMENEZ, JUAN A., 188+ New Zealand, 223+ Cirque headwalis (bryophytes), 742; (lichens), 691+ Bunodophoron, 368; melanocarpum s. str., 369 Clades (Orthotrichum), 335 Cladonia arbuscula, 142, 526+, 564+; botrytes, 526+; cenotea, ( aducous branchlets (Pohlia drummondii), 757 526+; coniocraea, 526+, 768; cornuta, 526+; fimbriata, ( ‘alcareous seep (Katahdin) 653+, 691+ 526+; rangiferina, 526+, 564+; spp. (Kent Island), 767; ( ‘alcareous slope (Sciuro-hypnum ornellanum), 272 squamosa, 526+, 768; stellaris, 564+*; terrae-novae, 564+* Calcicole lichens (Katahdin), 693+ Claopodium prionophyllum, 83 ( ALDIZ, Mayra. See Fritz, ORJAN, 488+ Classification of mosses (subphyla), 856+ ( ‘alifornia (bryophytes), 30+; (Gelatinopsis), 363+; (Letharia CLAYDEN, STEPHEN R. See JORGENSEN, PER M., 572+ gracilis), 375; ( Mielichhoferia), 605; (Pohlia), 178+ Cueavitt, NATALie L., ALISON C. Dipste AND Davip A. WERIER. -alifornia Floristic Province, 593+ Influence of tree composition upon epiphytic alifornia, coastal (Hypogymnia), 94+ macrolichens and bryophytes in old forests of Acadia alliergonella lindbergii, 83 National Park, Maine, 467+ ‘aloplaca, 379+, 839+, (Stigmidium), 578+, subg. Gyalolechia, Cleistocarpous capsules, 285 840; atroalba, 382; bolacina, 380; chelyae sp. nov., 839+", Climate (aquatic lichens), 59+; (Katahdin), 654+; (lichens and and related species (table), 842; crenularia, 382; erodens, bryophytes), 651+ 383; exsecuta, 382; ferruginea, 382; fissurata sp. nov., Climate comparison (alpine), 664+ 379+*m; fulvolutea, 843; lignicola sp. nov., 380+*m; Clonality (Thamnolia), 42+ litoricola, 382; livida, 840+; luteominia var. bolanderi, Close Neighbor Interchange, 335 382; michoacanensis sp. nov., 381+*; nivalis, 840+; Cloud-ceiling height (Katahdin), 668 oahuensis, 381; oblongula, 382; pacifica sp. nov., Clustal W v. 1.82, 753 381+*m; pratensis sp. nov., 382+*m; quadrilocularis, Clustal X 2.08, 408 381; soralifera, 383+*m; sp. 2, 382; sp. 4, 380; spadicea, Cluster analysis (lichens), 26* 381; ulcerosa, 386m; variabilis, 383+ Codesar (Caloplaca chelyae), 840 ‘alypogeia azurea, 715+*; muelleriana, 715+* Coe, Kirsten K. (runner-up: A. J. Sharp Award), 875 “AMARA, Pauto E. A. S. A new species of Taxithelium Coelopogon epiphorellus, 142 (Sematophyllaceae) from Seram, Indonesia, 589+ Cohesion species concept ( Fissidens), 321 “AMARA, Pauo E, A. S. AND Ropert E. Mai. A review of Collema coniophilum sp. nov., 125+*m; flaccidum, 420 Dimerodontium (Fabroniaceae), 301+ Collemataceae, 101+ ‘ampylium chrysophyllum, 83 Colorimetric assay (laccase), 420 vanada (Gowardia), 138+ Community structure (bryophytes), 506+ vanary Islands, 839+; (Sculptolumina), 397+ Comparison of Katahdin and Mt. Albert results, 696+ “ANO, Maria J. AND JUAN A. Jiménez. Indusiella Conardia compacta, 39 (Ptychomitriaceae) in South America, 308+ Conidia (Sculptolumina japonica), 398+* Cano, Maria J. See JIMENEZ, JUAN A., 188+ Conidiomata and conidia (Buellia), 847 Cano, Maria J. See GALLeGo, M. Teresa, 173+ CONSEL 0.1i, 753 Caprettia goderi sp. nov., 850+"; ornata, 853; setifera, 853; Consensus tree (Thamnolia), 49” tanzanica, 853 Conservation (aquatic lichens), 67+; (bryophytes and lichens), Caruso, ALEXANDRO AND JORGEN RUDOLPHI. Influence of substrate 488+, 526+, 651+; (Costesia spongiosa), 278+; age and quality on species diversity of lichens and (macrolichens of Kent Island), 770 bryophytes on stumps, 520+ Conservation concern (Oxyrrhynchium pringlei), 798 Poworoznek & Lane: Index to Volume 112 9ll Cool temperate rain forests (bryophytes), 506+ Diversity (soil lichens), 19+ Cornicularia normoerica, 142 Diversity, frequency, altitude and habitat ecology (Umbilicaria Correlation coefficients (tree characteristics), 494+ in Bolivia), 836+ Coscinodontella bryanii, 311+ DNA (Costesia spongiosa), 279+; (Orthotrichum), 334; Costa Rica (Thamnolia vermicularis), 406+ (Thamnolia vermicularis), 405+ Costesia, 278+, 288; macrocarpa comb. nov., 287+; spongiosa, DNA extraction (Thamnolia), 44 278+" m, syn. nov., 288 DNA isolation and amplification, 774+ cpDNA analyses (Pohlia), 751+ DNA sequence data (Fissidens), 315+ Cros, Rosa Maria. See Sercio, Cecitia, 169+ DNA sequencing and alignment, 776+ Cryptogam disturbance, 668 DNA techniques (lichen), 139+ Cryptogam diversity (alpine), 658+ Donrichardsia macroneuron, 794+; patulifolia, 801; pringlei, CUuVERTINO SANTONI, JORGE, LUCA MISERERE AND GiorGiO Burra. 794 Costesia macrocarpa comb. nov. for Funaria macrocarpa Durr, R. Joet. See Woop, ANprEW J., 1+ (Gigaspermaceae), 287+ Duit, Ruprecut P. G. See Granzow-pe La Cerpa, INiGo, 606+ Cyanolichen absence (Kent Island), 770 Dwarf males, 448+* Cyanolichens (Katahdin), 668 Cyanolichens in trees, 475+ East-facing alpine late snow areas (lichens), 693+ Cynodontium species known on Katahdin (key), 72 Echinodium umbrosum, 83 Cynodontium strumiferum, 724+*; tenellum, 724+* Ecological factors (algal symbionts), 408+ Czech Republic (Orthotrichum), 329 Ecological methods, 12+ Ecology (bryophytes on Katahdin), 735; (lichens and Daron, Patrick J. See TNG, Davin Y. P., 506+ bryophytes), 651+; (soil lichens), 19+ Darico, Cari E. See BLom, Hans H., 273+ Ecosystem comparison (alpine), 664 Davison, Pau G. [Review of:] Lincoln, Mary S. G. 2008. Ecuador (Pseudocrossidium), 188+ Liverworts of New England: A guide for the amateur Edaphic relationships (Katahdin bryophytes), 706+ naturalist. Memoirs of the New York Botanical Garden Ecan, Rosert S. Recent literature on lichens—212, 239+; 213, 99: 1-161, 869+ 438+; 214, 634+; 215, 877+ De Luna, Errain. Typification, taxonomy and distribution of EKMAN, STEFAN. See SprIBILLE, Tosy, 109+ Braunia squarrulosa (Hedwigiaceae) in Mexico and Electrophoretic survey (laccases), 420 Central America, 202+ Ex, JoHN A. See Giract, Mireta, 397+ De Luna, Errain. See Garcia-Avita, Denes, 80+ Eix, JOHN A. See JORGENSEN, PER M., 572+ Dermatocarpon meiophyllizum, 54+m Euix, JoHN A. See Paz-BermMupez, GRACIELA, 845+ Developmental hypothesis (paraphyses), 345+ Developmental sequence (paraphyses), 342+* Euix, JOHN A. See Spripitte, Tosy, 109+ Diapensia heath community (Katahdin), 658+"; (list of Encalyptaceae, 279 Endemism (Dicnemon), 858 species), 660 Diaphana (ME analysis), 336 Endococcus caudisporus, 102; pseudocarpus, 102+ Dissie, ALISON C. See Hinps, JAMES W., 673+ ENGEL, JOHN J. AND Davip Genny. 2008. A flora of the liverworts Dipsie, ALISON C. See Cieavirt, NATALIE L., 467+ and hornworts of New Zealand. Volume | [review] » 2222 5+ Dipse, Auison C., Norton G. MILLER, JAMES W. HINDs AND ALAN ENROTH, JOHANNES. See OLssON, SANNA, 447+ M. Frypay. Lichens and bryophytes of the alpine and Enterographa, 390+; chiodectonoides, 393; compunctula, 392; subalpine zones of Katahdin, Maine, I: Overview, ecology, diederichiana sp. nov., 390+*; inthanonensis, 392; climate and conservation aspects, 651+ subserialis, 392 Dicnemon subpiliferum, 858+ Entodon argentinicus, 808; brevisetus, 83; felicis, 821; Dicranoweisia crispula, 735 germainii, 808; pobeguinii, 820; rotundifolius, 812 Dicranum acutifolium, 270, 735; brevifolium, 270; dispersum, Environmental variables (alpine communities), 658+; 268+"; fuscescens, 270, var. flexicaule, 735; montanum, (bryophytes and lichens), 520+ 526+; muehlenbeckii, 270; orientale, 26% polysetum, Epiphytes (bryophytes and lichens), 488+ 526+; scoparium, 526+; spadiceum, 270 Epiphytic bryophytes (Katahdin), 735 Didymellopsis pulposi, 102+" Eponymy described in honor of W. B. Schofield, 263 Didymodon tophaceus, 39 Eriksson, Ove E. See Muaaia, Lucia, 538+ Diffractaic acid (Hypogymnia), 823+ Erioderma mollissimum, 572+* Digital image analysis, 12+ Erosion (bryophyte habitat), 738 Dimerodontium, 301+m, (key to species), 302; acuminatum Erpodium hodgkinsoniae, 858 syn. nov., 305; africanum syn. nov., 305; aurescens syn. Ertz, Damirn. A new species of Enterographa, E. diederichiana nov., 304; balansae, 302+*; brasiliense syn nov., 303; (Roccellaceae), from Zambia, 390+ carnifolium syn. nov., 305; chlorophyllosum syn nov., Erythrodontium, 804+*m, (doubtful or invalid names), 821, 303; kenyae syn. nov., 306; magnirete syn. nov., 306; (excluded taxa), 821, (New World distribution), 806m, mendozense, 302+*; ovatifolium syn. nov., 304; (Old World distribution), 807m; andinum, 809; barteri, pellucidum, 302+"; rivulare syn. nov., 306; schnyderi syn. 808+"m; bescherellei, 809; bicolor, 821; chalcophyllum, nov., 305 812; cylindricaule var. pungenticaulis, 809; densum, 821, Disceliaceae, 285 var. brevifolium, 821; denticulatum, 809; engleri, 807+*m; Dispersal ( Fissidens), 321; (moss), 73+ felicis, 821; fluminense, 821; germainii var. brevipes, 809 Distribution (aquatic lichens), 54+; (Katahdin bryophytes), griseum, 812; imbricatifolium, 821; julaceum, 808+*m; 741+; (Katahdin lichens), 675+; (lichens and bryophytes), lacoutourei syn. nov., 815; lamoruense syn. nov., 816; 661+ longisetum, 807+*m; macrocarpum, 809, minus, 809; Distribution records (lichens on Katahdin), 692+ ochrocarpum, 809; orientale, 821; pallidissimum, 821; Distributional status among lichen habitats, 98, 695 platygyrioides syn. nov., 821; setulosum, 812; species Disturbance indices (aquatic lichens), 62 (key), 807; squarrosulum, 808+*m; squarrosum, 807+*m; 912 THE BRYOLOGIST 112(4): 2009 subjulaceum var. impolitum, 8/2; vanderystii syn. nov., Garcia-Avita, Denes, Errain De LUNA AND ANGELA E. NEWTON. 820; warmingii, 808+*m Phylogenetic relationships of the Thuidiaceae and the Erayo, J. AND L. Garcia SANCHO. 2008. J. Cramer. Hongos non-monophyly of the Thuidiaceae and the Leskeaceae liquenicolas del sur de Sudamérica, especialmente de Isla based on rbcL, rps4 and the rps4-trnS intergenic spacer, Navarino (Chile) [review], 621+ 80+ Erayo, JAvier. See Lopez pe SitANes, M. EuGenia, 101+ Garcas, ANDREA. See NELSEN, MaTTHEW P., 42+, 404+ Ethiopia (new foliicolous lichens), 850+ GariLLeTi, Ricarpo. See Lara, Francisco, 194+ Ethnobryological notes, 532+ Gelatinopsis, 363+; acarosporicola sp. nov., 363+* Eucladium verticillatum, 39 Gene family evolution, 1+ Eurhynchiastrum angustirete, 790; pulchellum, 790; striatum, Genome searches, 2+ 790 Genomic DNA, 1+ Eurhynchium macroneuron, 799; pringlei, 794; Geocalyx graveolens, 362, var. otianus, 359; lancistipulus, selaginellifolium, 794+, var. recurvirameum, 799 359+"; yakushimensis, 359 Europe (Halecania), 827+ Geographic affinities (bryoflora), 706+ Evansia (Editor), 875 Geographic factors (algal symbionts), 408+ Evernia, 774+; divaricata, 775+; mesomorpha, 775+; prunastri, Geographical distribution (Katahdin lichens), 696 95, 142 Geographical relationships (Fissidens luisieri), 315+ Everniastrum americanum, 142; catawbiense, 775+; sp., 142 Geology (Katahdin), 653 Everniopsis trulla, 142 Gigaspermaceae, 278+ Evolution (actin gene), 779; (algal 18S intron), 779 GiraLt, Mireia, GRACIELA PAZ-BERMUDEZ AND JOHN A. ELix. New Evolutionary distance (photobionts), 774+ data on Sculptolumina japonica (Physciaceae), 397+ Evolutionary relationships (mosses), 856+ Giratt, Mirela. See Paz-Bermupez, GRAcieELA, 845+ Excluded published records of Katahdin bryophytes, 744+ GIS, 12+ Exposed alpine tundra (Katahdin), 691+ GiavicH, Dous A, Distribution, rarity and habitats of three Exposed alpine tundra and fellfield (bryophytes), 742 aquatic lichens on federal land in the U.S. Pacific Exposed low-altitude tundra, talus and krummholz, 693+ Northwest, 54+ Extracellular laccase activity, 418+ Global warming, 674+ Fabronia longidens syn. nov., 304 Global warming (alpine cryptogams), 665+ Fabroniaceae (Dimerodontium), 301+ Globulinella benostii, 587; globifera, 587; halloyi sp. nov., Fagus sylvatica, 488+ 584+" Faithful species (lichens), 691+ Glossadelphus, 448+ Fellfield (lichens and bryophytes), 653 Godere Forest (Ethiopia), 850+ Fellfields (Katahdin), 691+ GorFINET, BERNARD, WILLIAM R. Buck AND A, JONATHAN SHAW. Filiform conidia (Sculptolumina japonica), 398+* Addenda to the classification of mosses. |. FisCHER, EBERHARD. See YESHITELA, KUMELACHEW, 850+ Andreaeophytina stat. nov. and Andreaeobryophytina Fissidens luisieri syn. nov., 315+; osmundoides, 317; serrulatus, stat. nov., 856+ 316+; sublimbatus, 39 GorFINET, BERNARD. See LARRAIN, JUAN, 278+ Flakea papillata, Front cover 112(3)*, 538+ GONZALEZ-MACEBO, JUANA Maria. See WERNER, OLAF, 315+ Flavo-obscurin (Sculptolumina), 399 Gowarb, Trevor. See Sprisitte, Topsy, 109+ Flavo-obscurin derivatives (Sculptolumina), 399 Gowarpb, Trevor. See Wepin, Mats, 368+ Flavocetraria cucullata, 142; nivalis, 409 Gowardia gen. nov., 138+; arctica sp. nov., 143*m; nigricans Flavopunctelia flaventior, 142 comb. nov., 145* Floristic Habitat Sampling, 706 Graduate students of W. B. Schofield (list), 259 Forest types (Kent Island), 764+ Granite (Katahdin), 653 Forest types (physical characteristics), 764+ GRANZOW-DE La Cerpa, INIGO AND Ruprecut P. G. DULL. Fossombronia spp., 39 Anomodon longifolius and A. thraustus (Anomodontaceae) Fritz, ORJAN, JORG BRUNET AND Mayra Capiz. Interacting effects new to North America, north of Mexico, 606+ of tree characteristics on the occurrence of rare epiphytes Graphidaceae (Chroodiscus), 152+ in a Swedish beech forest area, 488+ Grid method, 12+ Frullania ericoides, 534+* Grimmia species known on Katahdin (key), 721; donniana, Frypay, ALAN M. See Dipsie, ALISON C., 651+ 715+"; horrida sp. nov., 325+*m; incurva, 326, 715+*; Frypay, ALAN M. See Hinps, James W., 673+ latifolia, 273; milleri, 715+*; montana, 325; unicolor, Funaria macrocarpa, 287+ 715+* Funariaceae, 278+ Grimmiaceae, 326 Funariidae, 284+ Gruse, Martin. See Mucaia, Lucia, 538+ Fundy National Park, 762+ Guard cells (Costesia), 288 Fungal and algal associations, 405+ Gueiwan, Cecite. See Muaeia, Lucia, 538+ Fungal DNA (Thamnolia vermicularis), 407+ Guerra, J. See GAtteco, M. Teresa, 173+ Fungal female-sterility, 412 Guerra, J. See JIMENEZ, JUAN A., 188+ Fungal genotypes (algal symbionts), 408+; (ecogeographic Gymnocolea acutifolia, 667 factors), 408+ Gymnophorus (ME analysis), 335 Fungal ITS (Letharia), 377 Gymnostomum conicum, 340; davallianum, 338 Fuscidea appalachensis, 691 Gyrophoric acid (Acarospora), 149+; (Biatora), 120 Fuscopannaria sp. (host), 829 Habitat associations (macrolichens), 762+ GaBRIEL, ROSALINA Maria DE ALMEIDA. See WERNER, OLar, 315+ Habitat classes (Katahdin bryophytes), 741+; (Katahdin Ga.ieco, M. Teresa, Maria J. CANO AND J. Guerra. New lichens), 675+ synonymy in Syntrichia (Pottiaceae) in the Neotropics, Habitat differentiation (Pohlia species), 749+ 173+ Habitat distinctness (Katahdin), 706+ Poworoznek & Lane: Index to Volume 112 Habitat partitioning (bryophytes), 506+ Hypocreaceae (Pronectria), 101+ Habitat segregation (congeneric taxa), 757 Hypogymnia (rimmed holes in lower surface), 823+, (in Habitats (aquatic lichens), 54+ Taiwan, key), 825; apinnata, 95; enteromorpha, 95; Hafellia species, 400 flavida, 825; hengduanensis, 823+; hypotrypa, 825; Hair-points (Grimmia horrida), 326+" hypotrypella, 825; imshaugii s.]., 95; inactiva, 95; Halecania (Europe and South America), 827+; elaeiza, 828; metaphysodes, 95; minilobata sp. nov., 94+", Front cover etayoana sp. nov., 827+"; fuscopannariae sp. nov., 112(1)*; occidentalis, 95; physodes, 95, 142, 409, 526+, 829+"; giraltiae, 831; laevis sp. nov., 829+"; pannarica sp. 770+, 825; pseudobitteriana, 825; pseudoenteromorpha, nov., 830+"; ralfsii, 830; spodomela, 830; subsquamosa, 825; pseudophysodes, 825; sp., 825; stricta, 824+"; 828 subarticulata, 825+"; taiwanalpina, 825; vittata, 825 HALONEN, Pekka, LEENA MyLtys, SAARA VELMALA AND HEINI Hypopterygium tamarisci, 83 HyvArINEN. Gowardia (Parmeliaceae)—a new alectorioid Hypothamnolic acid (Sphaerophorus), 370 lichen genus with two species, 138+ HyvARINEN, HEINI. See HALONEN, Pekka, 138+ HAneEL, CLaupia. See JORGENSEN, Per M., 572+ Haplocladium microphyllum, 84 Iberian Peninsula, 101+; (Bryum), 169+; (Grimmia), 325+; Haplohymenium triste, 83 ( Tortella), 164+ Haplotype networks (Homalothecium), 601+; (Thamnolia), 45 Icmadophilaceae (Thamnolia), 42+ Imshaug, Henry A., 387 Harpe, JupirH A. Wilfred Borden Schofield (1927-2008), 257+ Heartleaf birch forest type (macrolichens), 764+ Imshaugia, 774+; aleurites, 775+ HEpDENAS, Lars, SANNA HUTTUNEN, JAMES R. SHEVOCK AND DANIEl India (enthnobryology), 532+; (Geocalyx), 359+ Indicator species, 488+ H. Norris. Homalothecium californicum (Brachytheciaceae), a new endemic species to the Indicator Species Analysis, 767 California Floristic Province, Pacific Coast of North Indonesia ( Taxithelium), 589+ America, 593+ Indusiella (key to species), 309, (South America), 308+; Hepenas, Lars. [Review of:] Hu, Ren-liang, Wang You-fang & andersonii, 313; stellata sp. nov., 309+*; thianschanica, Marshall R. Crosby (eds.). 2008. Moss flora of China. 308+* English version. Volume 7. Amblystegiaceae- Inner Mongolia (Microbryum), 337+ Plagiotheciaceae, 871+ International Association for Lichenology, 862 Hepenas, Lars. See OLsson, SANNA, 447+ International Bryological Meeting (3, 2009), 876 Hedwigiaceae (Braunia), 202+ Introduction to Bryology, 258 Helicodontium capillare, 83 Isolation by Distance, 408 Helix structure conservation, 781 ITS rDNA (algal partner), 774+ Herbarium key to Oxyrrhynchium pringlei, 798 ITS rDNA (members of Brachytheciaceae), 788+ Herpetineuron toccoae, 83 ITS sequences ( Trebouxia clades), 405+ HERRERA, FERNANDA. See LARRAIN, JUAN, 278+ ITS-cpDNA data (Fissidens), 322 HESPANHOL, HELENA. See MuNoz, JesUs, 325+ iTS2 sequences (Orthotrichum), 335 Hestmark, Geir. New observations and records for Umbilicaria IUCN Red List of Threatened Species, 286 (Umbilicariaceae) in Bolivia, 833+ Japan (Hypogymnia), 823+ Heterocladium wulfsbergii, 83 Jill Smythies Award for Botanical Illustration: Dr. Halina Heterodermia (secondary chemistry), 399 Bednarek-Ochyra, 875 Hierarchical cluster analysis, 767 JIMENEZ, JUAN A., Maria J. CANo, J. Guerra, STEVEN P. CHURCHILI High alpine Umbilicaria species (Bolivia), 836 AND GuiLirxmo M. Suarez. Pseudocrossidium linearifolium High altitude (lichens and bryophytes), 651+ (Pottiaceae) comb. et stat. nov., 188+ High elevation alpine sites (lichens), 692+ JIMENEZ, JUAN A. See Cano, Maria J., 308+ High performance liquid chromatography, 846 JorpAN, Grecory J. See TNG, Davin Y. P., 506+ Himalayas (Geocalyx), 359 JORGENSEN, Per M., SrepHEN R. CLaypen, CLaupDIA HANEL AND Hinps, JAMES W., ALAN M. Frypay AND ALISON C. Dipste. Lichens JOHN A. Euix. Erioderma mollissimum (Pannariaceae) and bryophytes of the alpine and subalpine zones of found with certainty in Newfoundland, Canada, 572+ Katahdin, Maine, II: Lichens, 673+ Juvenile gametophyte development (Blasiales), 354+; Hinps, James W. See Dissie, Auison C., 651+ (Cavicularia densa), 356+" HOGnassa, Fiuip. See Wepin, Mats, 368+ Homaliadelphus, 448+ Kakamega Forest (Kenya), 851 Homalothecium aeneum, 603+; californicum sp. nov., 593+”; Karoowia sp., 142 fulgescens, 603+; megaptilum, 603+; nevadense, 603+ KascHik, MicHaeLa. 2006. Taxonomic studies on saxicolous Homology of paraphyses (Neckeropsis disticha), 350+ species of the genus Rinodina (lichenized Ascomycetes, Hookeria acutifolia, 83; lucens, 83 Physciaceae) in the Southern Hemisphere with emphasis Hu, Ren-Liang [memorial], 614+* in Australia and New Zealand [review], 223+ Hu, REN-LIANG, YOU-FANG WANG & MarsHati R. Crossy (eds.). Katahdin (Maine, USA), Front cover 112(4)*, 651+*, 673+, 2008. Moss flora of China. English version. Volume 7. 705+; (alpine and subalpine lichens), 673+ ; (history of Amblystegiaceae—Plagiotheciaceae [review], 871+ botanical exploration), 652; lichens new to northeastern HUHTINEN, Seppo. See SreNROOs, Soi, 544+ United States (list), 694+ HutTunen, SANNA. See HEDENAS, Lars, 593+ Katahdin massif, 655m HUuTTUNEN, SANNA. See OLssON, SANNA, 447+ KeirH, JARED N. See Wynns, Justin T., 786+ Hygroamblystegium chilense, 306; macroneuron, 799; tenax, 83 Kent Island, Canada (macrolichens), 762+ Hygrohypnum smithii, 667, 734; subeugyrium, 735 Kenya (new foliicolous lichen), 850+ Hylocomiopsis ovicarpa, 84 Kerala, India 532+* Hylocomium splendens, 526+ Key (Chroodiscus species), 157; (Iberian species of Tortella), Hypnales, 448+ 167+; (known foliicolous species of Aspidothelium, Hypnodendron camptotheca, 83 emendation), 851; (mainland Chinese species of 914 THE BRYOLOGIS1 112(4): 2009 Microbryum), 338; (populations of Oxyrrhynchium Leskeaceae, 80+; (Dimerodontium), 301; (Pseudoleskea), 184+ pringlei), 798; (species of Cynodontium known on LesONEN, ANNE. See STENROOS, SoILi, 544+ Katahdin), 724; (species of Dimerodontium), 302; (species Letharia, 375+; “barbata”, 377; californica, 377; columbiana of Erythrodontium), 807; (species of gemmiferous Pohlia sensu lato, 377; gracilis sp. nov., 375+*; “lucida”, 377; in California), 179+; (species of Grimmia known on “rugosa”, 377 Katahdin), 721; (species of Hypogymnia in Taiwan), 825; Leveriella perserrata, 306 (species of Indusiella), 309; (species of Kiaeria known on Lichen associations, 773+ Katahdin), 725; (species of the Orthotrichum strangulatum Lichen communities on islands, 762+ complex), 211; (species of Umbilicaria from Bolivia), 834; Lichen diversity (South Africa), 22+ (species of western North American frondose Lichen flora (mountains), 674+; (Sable Island, Nova Scotia), Homalothecium), 599+; (taxa of Schlotheimia subg. 558+ Stegotheca), 292; (taxa of the Sphaerophoraceae in Lichen habitats (Katahdin), 676+ Northwest Nezih America), 369 Lichen high-altitude species not found on Katahdin (list), 701 Kiaeria species known on Katahdin (key), 725 Lichen laccases, 418+ KiLLMANN, DorotHee. See YESHITELA, KUMELACHEW, 850+ Lichen reproduction, 783 Kimura 2-parameter method, 335 Lichen species (Mt. Albert but not Katahdin) (list), 700 Kindbergia praelonga, 790 Lichen species on ocean islands of different sizes, 768 Knersvlakte (South Africa), 19+ Lichenes Arctici, 863 Knupsen, Kerry aND Cates A. Morse. Acarospora nicolai Lichenes Wisconsinensis, 863 (Acarosporaceae), a rediscovered species, 147+ Lichenicolous fungi, 363+; (Katahdin), 674+; (Stigmidium), Knupsen, Kerry. [Review of:] Etayo, J. and L. Garcia Sancho. 578+ 2008. J. Cramer. Hongos liquenicolas del sur de Lichenographia Thomsoniana, 864 Sudameérica, especialmente de Isla Navarino (Chile), 621+ Lichens (alpine and subalpine Katahdin), 673+; (alpine and KNUDSEN, Kerry. See Kocourkova, Jana, 363+, 578+ subalpine), 651+; (ecology, climate and conservation Kocourkova, JANA AND Kerry Knupsen. Gelatinopsis aspects) 651+; (Katahdin), 651+ acarosporicola (Helotiaceae), a new lichenicolous fungus Lichens and lichenicolous fungi on Katahdin new to North on Acarospora socialis from western North America, 363+ America (list), 692 Kocourkova, JANA AND Kerry KNupsen. Stigmidium Lichens named by John W. Thomson, 867+ epistigmellum (Mycosphaerellaceae), a lichenicolous Lichens named in honor of John W. Thomson, 864 fungus from maritime Caloplaca in North America, 578+ Lichens new to Katahdin, 691 KRAICHAK, EKAPHAN, RALPH Pope AND NATHANIEL T. WHEELWRIGHT. Lichens on Katahdin at or above the level of Chimney Pond Habitat associations of macrolichens on a boreal island in (list), 678+ the Bay of Fundy, New Brunswick, Canada, 762+ Lichens, aquatic, 54+ Krogia, 387+; antillarum sp. nov., 387+"; coralloides, 389 Lichens, epiphytic, 109+ Krummholz (bryophytes), 742; (lichens and bryophytes), 651+ Lichesterinic acid (Schaereria), 130 Light levels (macrolichens), 770+ La Campana National Park (Chile), 279 LincoLN, Mary S. G. 2008. Liverworts of New England: A guide Laccase isoforms, 419+ for the amateur naturalist. Memoirs of the New York Laccases (Peltigerineae), 418+ Botanical Garden 99: 1-161 [review], 869+ Landscape (aquatic lichens), 59+ Lindbergia sinensis, 306 LarA, FRANCISCO, RICARDO GaARILLETI AND VICENTE MAZIMPAKA. List (61 common bryophytes in semi-arid landscape), 35; Orthotrichum karoo (Orthotrichaceae), a new species with (alpine liverworts and mosses of Katahdin, Maine and hyaline-awned leaves from southwestern Africa, 194+ northeastern U.S.), 736+; (bryophytes and lichens in LARRAIN, JUAN, FERNANDA HERRERA, JESSICA M. BUDKE AND BERNARD Swedish beech forest), 503+; (bryophytes on stumps), Gorrinet. Phylogenetic affinities and conservation status 531+; (bryophytes on trees in rain forest in Tasmania), of the Chilean endemic Costesia spongiosa 516+; (homocostate pleurocarps used), 451+; (indicator (Gigaspermaceae), 278+ species for conifer and hardwood sites based on FIA Lasius platythorax, 73+* surveys in Acadia National Park), 474+; (indicator species Late-snow species (lichens), 693+ for conifer and hardwood sites based on single tree Lateral transfer of symbionts, 783 surveys in Acadia National Park), 477+; (Katahdin lichens LauFeR, ZSANETT, RICHARD P. Beckett, Faripa V. MINIBAYEVA, new to northeastern United States), 694+; (lichen high- SaBINE LUTHJE AND MicHaet Bortcer. Diversity of laccases altitude species not found on Katahdin), 701; (lichen from lichens in suborder Peltigerineae, 418+ species on Mt. Albert but not Katahdin), 700; (lichens and Leachates (lichens), 419+ lichenicolous fungi on Katahdin new to North America), Leaf-like structure (Neckeropsis), 348+ 692; (lichens on Katahdin, at or above Chimney Pond), Lecania inundata, 828 678+; (lichens on stumps), 529+; (lichens selected for Lecanora bicincta, 409; rupicola, 409 phylogenetic analysis of Flakea), 540+; (macrolichen Lecanoric acid (Biatora), 120; (Buellia), 847 species in Kent Island quadrats), 766+; (macrolichens and Lecidea gibberosa, 526+; japonica, 398; margaritella, 544+; sp. bryophytes in Acadia National Park), 484+; (Sable Island A, 691; sp. B, 691; symmictella var. albida, 550; turgidula, lichenicolous fungi with annotations), 568+; (Sable Island 526+ lichens with annotations), 565+; (species from upper Lectotype (Braunia squarrulosa), 203* altitude Katahdin bryoflora), 710+; (species in Diapensia Lembophyllum divulsum, 83 heath and snow bed communities), 660; (species of Lepraria spp., 526+ Umbilicaria from Bolivia), 834+ Leptogium rivale, 54+m Liverworts and mosses (Katahdin), 709+ Leptohymenium affine, 808; consanguineum, 808; cylindricaule Llimoniella fuscatae, 366; scabridula, 366 var. rupestre, 808; myuroides, 808; squarrosum var. Lobaria pulmonaria, 420; scrobiculata, 420 griseum, 812 Lobaric acid (Biatora), 123 Leskea polycarpa, 83 Loeskeobryum brevirostre, 83 Poworoznek & Lane: Index to Volume 112 915 Loeskypnum wickesiae, 668, 734 Miter, Norton G. Lichens and bryophytes of the alpine and Lopez DE Sitanes, M. EuGENtIA, JAVIER ErayO AND GRACIELA Paz- subalpine zones of Katahdin, Maine, III: Bryophytes, 704+ Bermupez. Pronectria pilosa (Hypocreaceae) sp. nov. and MILter, Norton G. See Dipsie, ALIson C., 651+ other lichenicolous fungi found on Collemataceae in the Minipayeva, Faripa V. See Laurer, ZSANeTT, 418+ Iberian Peninsula, 101+ Minimum Evolution tree (Orthotrichum), 335 Lophocolea rhombifolia, 359 Minitab 1.1, 709 Louro, Teresa. See SERGIO, CECILIA, 169+ Mischoblastia-type ascospores (Sculptolumina japonica), 399+ Low-altitude endemics ( Umbilicaria), 836 Miserere, Luca. See CuverRTINO SANTONI, JORGE, 287+ Lucas, Zor. See RicHARDSON, Davip H. S., 558+ Mixed forest forest type (macrolichens), 764+ LUcKING, Ropert. See PAPONG, KHWANRUAN, 152+ Miyabea, 448+ Luruye, Sapine. See LAureR, ZSANETT, 418+ Miyabeaceae, 448+ Modeltest, 317; v. 3.7, 776 Macaronesian endemic moss, 315+ Moisture (bryophytes), 506+ Macoun, John (lichens of Sable Island), 560+ Macrolichen abundance (boreal island), 763+ Molecular analysis (Orthotrichum), 334 Molecular data (bryophytes), 321; (Flakea), 538+ Macrolichen biogeography, 765+ Molecular masses (lichen laccases), 420 Macrolichen distribution (boreal island), 763+ Molecular phylogeny (lichen), 138+; (mosses), 80+ Macrolichen species composition (forest types), 765+ MOLPHY 2.3b3, 753 Macrolichen species in Kent Island quadrats (list), 766+ Monoclea (sporeling development), 357 Macrolichens (habitat associations), 762+ Macromitrium immersum, 295 Monophyly of algal symbionts, 405+ Monte Carlo simulations, 767 Maaitt, Ropert E. See CAMarA, Pauto E. A. S., 301+ Moravia (Orthotrichum), 329 Maine (bryophytes and macrolichens), 467+; (lichens and Morphological differences (bryophytes), 321 bryophytes), 651+ Morphological differentiation (Pohlia species), 749+ Maine Natural Area Program, 675 Morphological traits (Costesia spongiosa), 283 Majestyk, Piers. A taxonomic revision of Erythrodontium (Entodontaceae), 804+ Morphology (Platyhypnidium pringlei), 788+ Morphology of aquatic mosses, 787+ Manju, C. N. See Remesn, N., 532+ Mantel test, 408 Morse, Cates A. See KNupsEN, Kerry, 147+ Moss (development of paraphyses), 342+ Marsupella boeckii, 667; sprucei, 738 Marsupiate liverwort (India), 359+ Mosses and liverworts (Katahdin), 709+ Mountain ash forest type (macrolichens), 764+ Masuzaki, Hiroaki. See AKtyAMA, Hiroyuki, 749+ MrBayes v. 3, 753; v. 3.1, 317; v. 3.1.2, 406, 776 Maximum parsimony, 753, 776, 792 MrModelTest 2.2, 406, 753 Maximum parsimony analysis (symbionts), 406+ Mt. Albert (Gaspe Peninsula, Quebec), 674+ Maximum parsimony tree, 4+ Mt. Washington (New Hampshire, U.S.A.), 657+ Mazimpaka, VICENTE. See LARA, FRANCISCO, 194+ McCune, Bruce. Hypogymnia (Parmeliaceae) species new to Musaoia, Lucia, Cecite Gueiwan, Gary B. Pertmutrer, Ove E. Japan and Taiwan, 823+ ERIKSSON AND Martin Gruse. Molecular data confirm the position of Flakea papillata in the Verrucariaceae, 538+ McCune, Bruce AND ConraD ScHocu. Hypogymnia minilobata (Parmeliaceae), a new lichen from coastal California, 94+ Multiscale bootstrap technique, 753 Munoz, Jesus, HELENA HespANHOL, Katia CEZON AND ANA SENECA, McCune, Bruce AND SUSANNE ALTERMANN. Letharia gracilis Grimmia horrida (Grimmiaceae), a new species from the (Parmeliaceae), a new species from California and Oregon, 375+ Iberian Peninsula, 325+ MurreL, Zack E. See Wynns, Justin T., 786+ McFarLanbD, KennetH D. See Wynns, Justin T., 786+ Murti. See ASTHANA, GeEETA, 359+ Meacuer, Davin. [Review of:] Engel, John J. and David Glenny. 2008. A flora of the liverworts and hornworts of New Muscle 3.6, 335 Mycosphaerellaceae (Stigmidium), 578+ Zealand. Volume 1, 225+ Medicinal bryophytes, 532+ Mylia anomala (habitat), 738 MEGA 4, 335, 753 My tys, LEENA. See HALONEN, Pekka, 138+ Myrmecochory, 73+ Melanelia stygia, 142 Melanohalea exasperatula, 775+ Myxophora leptogiophila, 103+ Memorials (Thomson and Schofield), 876 Namakwa exornata, 142 Menegazzia cincinnata, 142; terebrata, 142 NCPA (Fissidens), 319 MERCED-ALEJANDRO, AMELIA AND INES SastrE-De Jesus. A Neckera cylindricaulis, 808; liebmanniana, 203+; oligocarpa, developmental sequence for paraphyses in Neckeropsis 734; sphaerocarpa, 203+; teres, 808 (Neckeraceae), 342+ Neckeropsis (paraphyses), 342+; andamana, 344+"; crinita, Mesonodon, 819 344+"; disticha (paraphyses), 344+"; exserta, 344+*; Methyl orsellinate (Buellia), 847 fimbriata, 344+"; lepineana, 344+*; nano-disticha, 344+*; Mexico (Acarospora), 147+; (Braunia), 202+; (Caloplaca), 380+ nitidula, 344+"; obtusata, 344+*; undulata, 344+* mfold web server, 776 Nectria bruitis, 104+ Micarea denigrata coll., 526+ Netsen, MatrHew P. anp ANDREA Garaas. Assessing clonality Microbryum (key to mainland Chinese species), 338 and chemotype monophyly in Thamnolia Microbryum (mainland China), 337+; davallianum, 338, var. (Icmadophilaceae), 42+ conicum, 337+", var. davallianum, 337+*; starckeanum, 337+" NELSEN, MATTHEW P. AND ANDREA Garcas. Symbiont flexibility in Microhabitat (alpine cryptogams), 658+ Thamnolia vermicularis (Pertusariales: Icmadophilaceae), Mielichhoferia shevockii comb. nov., 605 404+ Mielichhoferiaceae, 605; (Pohlia), 178+ Neotropics (Syntrichia), 173+ Miter, Harvey A. Henry O. Whittier, bryologist (1937-2008), Nephroma arcticum, 420; rufum, 420 611+ Nephromopsis pseudocomplicata, 142 916 THE BRYOLOGIST 112(4): 2009 Nested clade phylogenetic analysis (Fissidens), 319 Parmelia squarrosa (habitat), 770+ Newfoundland (Erioderma), 572+ Parmeliaceae, 94+; (divergent algal partners), 773+; News and Notes, 875+ (Gowardia), 138+ Newton, ANGELA E. See Garcia-Avi_a, Denes, 80+ Parmeliopsis ambigua, 142, 526+; hyperopta, 677 Niches (bryophytes), 30+ Parmotrema cetratum, 142; fistulatum, 142; perlatum, 142; Non-metric Multi-response Permutation Procedures, 765+ reticulatum, 142; sp., 143; tinctorum, 143, 409 Nonparametric multiplicative regression, 54+ Parsimony Ratchet searches, 753 Norargopsin (Halecania), 831 PaseCNA, MARKETA. See PLASEK, ViTEzSLAV, 329+ Norfolk Island (Dicnemon subpiliferum), 858+ PATINO, JatRO. See WERNER, OLAF, 315+ Norris, Daniet H. See HEDENAS, Lars, 593+ PAUP* 4.0b10, 317, 405, 753, 776, 792 Norstictic acid (Letharia gracilis), 376 Paz-BERMUDEZ, GRACIELA, MIREIA GIRALT AND JOHN A, ELIx. North America (Acarospora), 147+; (Anomodon), 606+; Buellia carballaliana (Physciaceae), a new lignicolous (Caloplaca), 379+; (mosses), 268+, 273+; (Pohlia), 178+; species from Portugal, 845+ northwest (lichens), 109+; western (Gelatinopsis), 363+; Paz-Bermupez, Graciela. See Giratt, Mireia, 397+ western (Sphaerophoraceae), 368+ Paz-BERMUDEZ, GRACIELA. See LOpez DE SILANES, M. EuGenta, 101+ North American lichenology, 860+ PC-ORD, 658, 767 Nova Scotia (lichens), 558+ PCA (alpine communities), 660+ nrDNA variation, 321 Peat (Katahdin bryophytes), 739 Pelekium siphotheca, 84; velatum, 84 Oceanicity, 666 Pelliaceae (sporeling development), 357 Ocellularia argillacea, 154, var. radicans, 154 Peltigera canina, 420; hydrothyria, 54+m; leucophlebia, 420; Ocnyra, R., R. 1. Lewis-SmirH AND H. Bepnarek-Ocuyra. 2008. malacea, 420+; neopolydactyla, 420; polydactyla, 420; The Illustrated Moss Flora of Antarctica [review], 619+ praetextata, 420; rufescens, 420; scabrosa, 420 Oedipodiella, 279; australis, 283 Old forests (Acadia National Park), 467+ Peltigeraceae, 422+ Pendent lichens (Katahdin), 668 Old-growth forests (Sphaerophorus), 371+ Pérez DE Paz, Pepro Luis. See Pérez-Varcas, IsraeL, 839+ O1sson, SANNA, VOLKER BUCHBENDER, JOHANNES ENROTH, Lars PEREZ-VaRGaS, ISRAEL AND PEDRO Luis Pérez DE Paz. Caloplaca HepenaAs, SANNA HUTTUNEN AND DieTMAR QUANDT. chelyae (Teloschistaceae), a new lichen from the Canary Phylogenetic analyses reveal high levels of polyphyly Islands, 839+ among pleurocarpous lineages as well as novel clades, PERLMUTTER, Gary B. See Muaaia, Lucia, 538+ 447+ Pertusaria, 394+; carneopallida, 396; diluta sp. nov., 126+*m; Ontogenetic study (paraphyses in Neckeropsis), 344+ psoromica, 396; sphaerulifera, 396; wauensis, 396; Opegrapha physciara, 578+ wulingensis sp. nov., 394+*m Ordination (bryophytes), 30+ PH of seeps and streams (Katahdin), 738 Ordination of trees (bryophytes and lichens), 495+; Phaeophyscia orbicularis, 409 (macrolichens), 476+ Phanerophorum (ME analysis), 335 Oregon (Letharia gracilis), 375 Pharcidia epistigmella, 578+ Orthogrimmia, 326 Phyllopsora, 387+ Orthophyllum (ME analysis), 335 Phylogenetic affinities (Costesia spongiosa), 278+* Orthotrichaceae (Orthotrichum), 194+, 208+ Phylogenetic analyses (Hypogymnia), 95+; (pleurocarpous Orthotrichum affine, 334; anomalum, 334; armatum, 194; mosses), 447+; (Pohlia species), 757+; (Puttea), 546+; casasianum, 334; diaphanum, 194+; fastigiatum, 334; (Thamnolia vermicularis), 405+ firmum, 194; gymnostomum, 334; incurvomarginatum, Phylogenetic relationships (mosses), 80+ 194; karoo sp. nov., 194+*m; lescurii, 208+*m; lyellii, Phylogenetic tree topologies (symbionts), 405+ 334; moravicum sp. nov., 329+*m; obtusifolium, 334; Phylogeny (pleurocarpous mosses), 448+ oreophilum, 194; pallens, 333; parvulum, 208+*m; peckii, Phylogram with Pohlia species, 758 208+; porteri, 208+; puiggarii, 293; pumilum, 334; PHYML 2.4.4, 753 rupestre, 194, 334; scanicum, 333; speciosum, 334; Physcia aipolia, 775+; aipolia/caesia, 409; tenella, 409 stramineum, 334; strangulatum complex, 208+; Physciaceae (diagnostic characters), 401 strangulatum, 208+*m, var. missouricum, 208+; striatum, Physcomitrella patens, 1+ 334; subexsertum, 194; transvaaliense, 194; vittii, 333 Physconia detersa, 775+; distorta, 409 Ostreococcus tauri, 1+ Physodalic acid (Hypogymnia), 825+ Oxyrrhynchium (aquatic), 786+; (morphology), 794+; hians, Physodic acid (Hypogymnia), 97, 824+ 787+*; macroneuron comb. nov., 794*; pringlei comb. Picea abies (bryophytes and lichens), 520+ nov., 786+", (herbarium key), 798; savatieri, 794"; Piercey-Normore, Micue.e. Vegetatively reproducing fungi in selaginellifolium comb. nov., 790+"; sp., 794"; sp. 2 three genera of the Parmeliaceae share divergent algal 790+"; speciosum, 798; vagans, 794* partners, 773+ Pacheco, Elise, 262” Pilotrichella subbiformis, 820 Pacific Coast of North America, 593+ Placynthiella icmalea, 526+ Pacific Northwest (aquatic lichens), 54+ Plagiomnium affine, 526+ Paice, ZDENEK. See StENROOS, Soiti, 544+ Plagiothecium denticulatum, 83 PAML 3.15, 753 PLASEK, ViTEzsLAV, JAKUB SAWICKI, VERA TRAVNICKOVA AND Pannariaceae (Erioderma), 572+ Marketa Pasecna. Orthotrichum moravicum Pannaric acid (Halecania), 831 (Orthotrichaceae), a new moss species from the Czech PAPONG, KHWANRUAN, Ropert LUCKING, ACHRA TRAMMATHAWORN, Republic, 329+ Kansri BOoNPRAGOB. Four new taxa of Chroodiscus Platismatia glauca, 143, 768 (thelotremoid Graphidaceae) from Southeast Asia, 152+ Platygyriella densa, 821; pringlei, 821 Paraphyses (Neckeropsis), 342+* Platyhypnidium, 787+; aquaticum, 790; fuegianum, 790; Parietin (Caloplaca), 840 muelleri, 790; patulifolium, 801; pringlei, 787+, 794, Poworoznek & Lane: Index to Volume 112 917 (sporophytes), 787+; riparioides, 787+, fo. atlanticum, Recent literature on bryophytes—112(1), 228+; 112(2), 427+; 792 112(3), 623+; 112(4), 893+ Platylomella lescurii, 797 Recent literature on lichens—212, 239+; 213, 438+; 214, 634+; Pleospora leptogiicola, 104 215, 877+ Pleurocarpous lineages (mosses), 447+ Recombination (Thamnolia), 42+; (Thamnolia vermicularis), Pleurozium schreberi, 526+ 414 Pohlia annotina, 749+*; annotina-complex, 751+; cf. annotina, Recreational activities (cryptogam disturbance), 668 752; drummondii, 735, 749+*; flexuosa, 178+*, 751+"; Red Data List, 666 muyldermansii, 178+; nutans, 526+; tundrae, 667+, 734; Red List of threatened species, 286 wahlenbergii, 39 Red-listed species, 488+ Polyphyly (pleurocarpous mosses), 447+ Redox enzymes (lichens), 419+ Polytrichum strictum (habitat), 738 Regmatodon hypnoides, 808 Pope, RALPH. See KRAICHAK, EKAPHAN, 762+ RemesH, M. anp C. N. Manju. Ethnobryological notes from Populus balsamifera (Sciuro-hypnum ornellanum), 272 Western Ghats, India, 532+ Porella cordaeana, 39 REN, QIANG, ZHONGSHUAI SUN AND ZUNTIAN ZHAO. Pertusaria Porinella-aggregate, 853 wulingensis (Pertusariaceae), a new lichen from China, Portugal (Bryum), 169+; (Buellia), 845+; (Grimmia), 325+; 394+ (lichenicolous fungi), 101+; (Sculptolumina), 397+ Reproductive branch development (Neckeropsis spp.) 345+" Pottia davalliana, 340; macrocarpa, 287+; starckeana, 340, ssp. Reproductive strategies (Umbilicaria), 837 conica, 340 Retamar (Caloplaca chelyae), 840 Pottiaceae, 337+; (Globulinella), 584+; (Pseudocrossidium), Reversed latitudinal gradient (lichen species richness), 769 188+; (Syntrichia), 173+; (Tortella), 164+ Reviewers of manuscripts submitted during 2008, 576+ Primary succession (bryophytes and lichens), 520+ Revi221e+, w61s9+,, 86 9+ Primers used (pleurocarpous mosses), 454+ Khagadostoma collematum, 107 PRINTZEN, CHRISTIAN. See SPRIBILLE, ToBy, 109+ Rhizocarpon geminatum, 831 PRINTZEN, CHRISTIAN. See STENROOS, SoiLi, 544+ Rhizomatous stems (Costesia), 288 Pronectria pilosa sp. nov., 101+*; sp., 106+ Rhynchostegium cataractile syn. nov., 794; confertum, 790; Propagule development (Pohlia drummondii), 757 murale, 790; oedipyxis syn. nov., 794; patulifolium, 801; Protocetraric acid (Hypogymnia), 825 pringlei, 794; recurvirameum, 799; selaginellifolium, 799, Protolichesterinic acid (Schaereria), 130 var. recurvirameum syn. nov., 799; serrulatum, 790; Protoparmeliopsis muralis, 409 subrusciforme, 790 Pseudephebe minuscula, 143 Rhytidiaceae, 80+ Pseudevernia, 774+; cladonia (Katahdin), 666; consocians, Rhytidiadelphus squarrosus, 83 775+; furfuracea, 143 Rhytidium rugosum, 83 Pseudocrossidium linearifolium comb. et stat. nov., 188+*m; RICHARDSON, Davip H. S., Zor Lucas AND Frances ANDERSON. The perrevolutum var. linearifolium, 189 lichen flora of Sable Island, Nova Scotia: its past, present Pseudocyphellaria aurata, 420; gilva, 420 and likely future status, 558+ Pseudoleskea, 184+; radicosa, 735; tribulosa sp. nov., 184+" Rigodium toxarion, 83 Pseudoleskeella tectorum, 83 Rinodina, 401 Psiloparmelia distincta, 143 Roccellic acid (Enterographa diederichiana), 392 Psoromic acid (Pertusaria wulingensis), 395 Ros, Rosa Maria. See WeRNER, OLar, 315+ Pterigynandrum brasiliense, 808; latifolium, 812; Rostrate operculum ( Platyhypnidium), 792 schweinfurthii, 820; subjulaceum, 812 RPS4 (mosses), 80+ Pterobryopsis orientalis, 821 RPS4-TRNS intergenic spacer (mosses), 80+ Pterogonium abruptum, 812; gracile, 39; squarrosum, 815 RUDOLPHI, JORGEN. Ant-mediated dispersal of asexual moss Ptilidium pulcherimum, 526+ propagules, 73+ PucHE, Fewisa. See BRuGUES, MONSERRAT, 164+ RUDOLPHI, JORGEN. See Caruso, ALEXANDRO, 520+ Pulchella (ME analysis), 335 Punctelia subrudecta, 775 Sable Island, Nova Scotia (lichens), 558+m PursELL, RONALD A. AND Bruce ALLEN. Dicnemon subpiliferum SAGAR, TARJA AND PauL Witson. Niches of common bryophytes (Dicnemonaceae), new to Norfolk Island, 858+ in a semi-arid landscape, 30+ PuRSELL, RONALD A. See Buck, WILLIAM R., 228+, 427+, 623+, Salix caprea (Orthotrichum), 334 893+ Sampaio, Goncalo, 845 Puttea gen. nov., 550+; margaritella comb. nov., 550+* Sand dunes (lichens), 558+ Pylaisiadelpha tenuirostris, 84 Sanionia uncinata, 526+ Santa Monica Mountains (bryophytes), 30+m QuanbT, DierTmar. See O_sson, SANNA, 447+ SastRE-De Jesus, Ines. See Benavipes, JUAN C., 12+ Quantitative community survey (alpine communities), 660+ SastrE-De Jesus, Ines. See MERCED-ALEJANDRO, AMELIA, 342+ Rain forests (lichens), 109+ SAWICKI, JAKUB. See PLASEK, ViTézsLAV, 329+ Ramalina dilacerata, 775; roesleri, 768 Scapania irrigua, 738; mucronata, 738; spitzbergensis, 667 RAMBOLD, GERHARD. See ZEDDA, LUCIANA, 19+ Schaereria brunnea sp. nov., 129+*m Ramenta (Neckeropsis), 344+ SCHIAVONE, Maria M. AND GuILLERMO M. Suarez. Globulinella Rare species (lichens and bryophytes), 666 halloyi (Pottiacae), a new species from Argentina, 584+ Rarity (aquatic lichens), 54+ Schist (Grimmia horrida), 326 Rauiella lagoensis, 84 Schistidium, 273+, sect. Atrofusca, 275; apocarpum, 273, ssp. rbcL (mosses), 80+ canadense, 276; crassipilum, 275; crassithecium, 276; rDNA (Trebouxia clades), 405+ viride nom. nov., 273+*m Re-lichenization (Thamnolia conidia), 413 Schizymenium shevockii, 605 918 THE BRYOLOGIST 112(4): 2009 Schlotheimia, 290+, sect. Acuminella, 291, subg. Stegotheca, Soralia (Caloplaca), 381 290+, (key), 292; appressifolia, 292+*m; capillidens, 299; Sorensen’s Distance Index, 658, 697, 708 crumii, 292; cuspidifera syn. nov., 295; dichotoma, 299; South Africa (Dimerodontium), 301+m; (Namaqualand), 19+m emergens syn. nov. 292; fasciculata syn. nov., 292; furcata South America (Dimerodontium), 301+m; (Halecania), 827+; syn. nov., 295; horridula syn. nov., 293; immersa Mitt., (Indusiella), 308+ syn. nov., 292; immersa Mull. Hal., 295; perserrata syn. Southern Appalachians (Mexican mosses), 797 nov., 293; puiggarii syn. nov., 293; robusticuspis syn. nov., Spain (Bryum), 169+; (Caloplaca), 839+; (Grimmia), 325+; 295; serricalyx syn. nov., 293; tecta var. jamaicensis var. (lichenicolous fungi), 101+; ( Tortella), 164+ nov., 292+*m, var. tecta, 292+*m; uncialis syn. nov., 293 Species concept (bryophytes), 321 ScHOCH, ConraD. See McCune, Bruce, 94+ Species diversity (bryophytes and lichens), 520+ Schofield, Peggy, 257+* Species occurrence (Katahdin bryophytes), 706+ Schofield, Wilfred Borden memorial], Front cover 112(2)*, Species of Dimerodontium (key), 302 257 + Species of Umbilicaria from Bolivia (key), 834 Scuuitz, Marruias. [Review of:] Ahti, Teuvo, Per Magnus Species of upper altitude Katahdin bryoflora (list), 710+ Jorgensen, Hérdur Kristinsson, Roland Moberg, Ulrik Species richness (alpine communities), 660+; (bryophytes and Sochting and Géran Thor (eds.). 2007. Cyanolichens. lichens), 520+; (Katahdin bryophytes), 742; Nordic Lichen Flora Volume 3, 221+ (macrolichens), 764+ Schurch-Thomson Preserve, 863 Specificity comparison (Thamnolia vermicularis), 408+ Sciuro-hypnum ornellanum, 268+* Sphaerophoraceae, 368+, in Northwest North America (key), 369 Scleropodium CC], 39 Sphaerophorin, 370+ Scoliciosporum abietinum sp. nov., 131+*m Sphaerophorus, 368+, s. str., 369; epiphytic species, 370+; Sculptolumina japonica, 397+*m; serotina, 400 fragilis, 369; globiferus var. gracilis, 370; globosus, 370; Secondary ITS models ( Trebouxia), 782 globosus species complex, 369; tuckermanii, 369+*m; Secondary ITS rRNA structure, 777+ venerabilis sp. nov., 370+*m Secondary structures (algal sample 730 Sphagnum mosses (habitat), 738 Seeps and streams (Katahdin), 738 Spore morphology (Microbryum), 341 Selectivity (photobionts), 783+ Spore ornamentation (Costesia spongiosa), 283* Selectivity by the fungal partner, 774+ Sporeling ontogeny (Cavicularia densa), 354+ SEM Costesia spongiosa), 280+ Sporophyte and gametophyte (rare dioicous mosses), 706+ Sematophyllaceae | Taxithelium), 589+ SprIBILLE, Tosy, Curtis R. BjOrK, STEFAN EKMAN, JOHN A. ELIx, Semi-arid landscape (bryophytes), 30+ TREVOR GowarD, CHRISTIAN PRINTZEN, TOR TONSBERG AND Seneca, ANA. See M voz, Jesus, 325+ Tim Wuee.er. Contributions to an epiphytic lichen flora seqgState, 317 of northwest North America: I. Eight new species from Sequerce alignments, 3+ British Columbia inland rain forests, 109+ Sequence analysis (pleurocarpous mosses), 457+ Squamatic acids (Sphaerophorus), 370+ Sequencher 4.5, 335; 4.6, 776 Stand structure (aquatic lichens), 59+ Sequencing protocols (mosses), 85 STENROOS, Soil, SEPPO HUHTINEN, ANNE LESONEN, ZDENEK PALICct Seram, Indonesia | Taxithelium), 589+ AND CHRISTIAN PRINTZEN. Puttea, gen. nov., erected for the SérGio, Ceciia, Creu Casas, MONTSERRAT BruGuts, Rosa Maria enigmatic lichen Lecidea margaritella, 544+ CROS ANI Teresa Louro. New localities for Bryum Stereophyllum radiculosum, 84 cyclophyllum (Bryaceae) in the Iberian Peninsula, 169+ Sticta fuliginosa, 420; cf. limbata, 420; sp., 420; cf. sublimbata, Serpentine (lichen species), 697 420 SérusIAUX, EMMANUEL. See YESHITELA, KUMELACHEW, 850+ Stictic acid (Bunodophoron), 369; (Chroodiscus), 155 Sharp Award, 875 Stigmidium cerinae, 578+; epistigmellum comb. nov., 578+"; SHaw, A. JONATHAN. Mielichhoferia shevockii, comb. nov. johnii, 578+ (Mielichhoferiaceae), 605 Stomata (Costesia), 288; (Orthotrichum spp.), 335 SHaw, A . JONATHAN AND Davi » Toren. Pohlia flexuosa Stream morphology (aquatic lichens), 59+ (Mielichhoferiaceae) in North America, 178+ Stream water quality (aquatic lichens), 59+ SHaw, A. JONATHAN. S2¢ Gorrinet, BERNARD, 856+ Strict consensus tree (lichens), 140; (mosses), 88+ SHevock, James R AND WILLIAM R. Buck. A new species of Student’s t-tests, 658 Pseudoleskea (Leskeaceae) from the Sierra Nevada of Stumps (bryophytes and lichens), 520+ California, U.S.A., 184+ SUAREZ, GUILLERMO M. See Jimenez, JUAN A., 188+ ock, JaMes R. [Review of:] Ochyra, R., R. I. Lewis-Smith SUAREZ, GUILLERMO M. See ScHiAvONE, Maria M., 584+ and H. Bednarek-Ochyra. 2008. The Illustrated Moss Subalpine forests (lichens), 695 Flora of Antarctica, 619+ Subalpine vegetation communities, 656+" SHevock, JaMes R. See Hepenas, Lars, 593+ Subalpine zones (lichens and bryophytes), 651+ Sierra Nevada, California (Pseudoleskea), 184+ Subalpine-alpine habitats (bryophytes), 706+ Size exclusion chromatography (laccases), 419+ Substrate age (bryophytes and lichens), 520+ Snow bed bryophyte communities, 739 Substrate moisture (Katahdin), 709+ Snow bed community (list of species), 660 Substrates (lichens on Katahdin), 692+ Snow bed vegetation (Katahdin), 659+* Sullivant Award: Harris, Eric S. J., 875 Snow beds (bryophytes), 742 Sweden (bryophytes and lichens), 520+ Snowpack (Katahdin), 709+ Swedish beech forest (bryophytes and lichens), 488+m Snowshoe hares (island habitat), 764 Symbiont flexibility, 404+ Soil crusts, 19+ Symbiont-switching (Thamnolia vermicularis), 404+ Soil lichens, 19+ Synonymy (Syntrichia), 173+ Soil moisture (Pohlia habitat), 751+ Syntrichia, 173+; andicola, 174+; bipedicellata syn. nov., 174+; Soils (Katahdin), 653 ciliata syn. nov., 174+; fragilis, 174+; lacerifolia, 175+; Solorina crocea, 420 linguifolia syn. nov., 174+; princeps, 175+; prostrata syn.

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