New and rare for Israel lichen-forming and lichenicolous fungi from Upper Galilee

Приведено 17 новых (Bagliettoa baldensis, B. parmigerella, Buellia dispersa, Catillaria lenticularis, Chromatochlamys vezdae, Lecania cuprea, L. fuscella, Leptogium tenuissimum, Opegrapha subelevata, Porina aenea, P. byssophila, Rinodina pyrina, Schismatomma picconianum, Strangospora delitescens,...

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spelling irk-123456789-38572009-07-13T12:00:51Z New and rare for Israel lichen-forming and lichenicolous fungi from Upper Galilee Kondratyuk, S. Zelenko, S. Nevo, E. Wassar, S. Спорові рослини та гриби Приведено 17 новых (Bagliettoa baldensis, B. parmigerella, Buellia dispersa, Catillaria lenticularis, Chromatochlamys vezdae, Lecania cuprea, L. fuscella, Leptogium tenuissimum, Opegrapha subelevata, Porina aenea, P. byssophila, Rinodina pyrina, Schismatomma picconianum, Strangospora delitescens, Toninia athallina, Verrucaria sorbicola, Vouaxiella lichenicola) для Израиля видов лишайников. Для всех таксонов даны описания, включающие синонимы, ссылки на диагнозы, распространение в Израиле и общее распространение. Указаны местонахождения 15 новых для некоторых регионов Израиля видов лишайников (Bacidina phacodes, Bactrospora patellarioides, Bagliettoa parmigera, Caloplaca ochracea, C. teicholyta, Candelariella aurella, Catillaria nigroclavata, Clauzadea metzleri, Lecania naegelii, L. turicensis, Lecanora chlarotera, Opegrapha atra, O. rufescens, Staurothele hymenogonia, Verrucaria muralis). Приведены также новые локалитеты для 10 других видов лишайников (Aspicilia calcarea, Caloplaca arenaria, C. cerina, Lecanora argentata, Lecidella elaeochroma, Physcia adscendens, Sarcogyne regularis, Verrucaria calciseda, V. marmorea, V. nigrescens). Наведено 17 нових {Bagliettoa baldensis, В. parmigerella, Buellia dispersa, Catillaria lenticularis, Chromatochlamys vezdae, Lecania cuprea, L. fuscella, Leptogium tenuissimum, Opegrapha subelevata, Porina aenea, P. byssophila, Rinodina pyrina, Schismatomma picconianum, Strangospora delitescens, Toninia athallina, Verrucaria sorbicola, Vouaxiella lichenicola) для Ізраїлю видів лишайників. Для всіх таксонів подано описи, що включають синоніми, посилання на діагнози, поширення в Ізраїлі та загальне поширення. Вказано місцезнаходження 15 нових для деяких регіонів Ізраїлю видів лишайників {Bacidina phacodes, Bactrospora patellarioides, Bagliettoa parmigera, Caloplaca ochracea, С teicholyta, Candelariella aurella, Catillaria nigroclavata, Clauzadea metzleri, Lecania naegelii, L. turicensis, Lecanora chlarotera, Opegrapha atra, O. rufescens, Staurothele hymenogonia, Verrucaria muralis). Наведено також нові локалітети для 10 інших видів лишай-ників (Aspicilia calcarea, Caloplaca arenaria, С. cerina, Lecanora argentata, Lecidella elaeochroma, Physcia adscendens, Sarcogyne regularis, Verrucaria calciseda, V. marmorea, V. nigrescens). 17 new for Israel species of lichen-forming fungi (Bagliettoa baldensis, B. parmigerella, Buellia dispersa, Catillaria lenticularis, Chromatochlamys vezdae, Lecania cuprea, L. fuscella, Leptogium tenuissimum, Opegrapha subelevata, Porina aenea, P. byssophila, Rinodina pyrina, Schismatomma picconianum, Strangospora delitescens, Toninia athallina, Verrucaria sorbicola, Vouaxiella lichenicola) mainly from Upper Galilee are recorded. Full descriptions including synonyms, reference on the diagnosis, distribution in Israel, and general distribution (after the style of «The First Checklist of the Lichen-forming, Lichenicolous and Allied Fungi of Israel» (see Kondratyuk et al. [2]) are provided for each taxon. 15 lichen-forming taxa (Bacidina phacodes, Bactrospora patellarioides, Bagliettoa parmigera, Caloplaca ochracea, C. teicholyta, Candelariella aurella, Catillaria nigroclavata, Clauzadea metzleri, Lecania naegelii, L. turicensis, Lecanora chlarotera, Opegrapha atra, O. rufescens, Staurothele hymenogonia, Verruca ria muralis), which for the first time recorded for some regions of Israel, are listed as well. New localities for another 10 lichen species (Aspicilia calcarea, Caloplaca arenaria, C. cerina, Lecanora argentata, Lecidella elaeochroma, Physcia adscendens, Sarcogyne regularis, Verrucaria calciseda, V. marmorea, V. nigrescens) are provided as well. 2007 Article New and rare for Israel lichen-forming and lichenicolous fungi from Upper Galilee / S. Kondratyuk, S. Zelenko, E. Nevo, S. Wassar // Укр. ботан. журн. — 2007. — Т. 64, № 3. — С. 444-453. — Бібліогр.: 6 назв. — англ. 0372-4123 http://dspace.nbuv.gov.ua/handle/123456789/3857 en Інститут ботаніки ім. М. Г. Холодного НАН України
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Спорові рослини та гриби
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Спорові рослини та гриби
Kondratyuk, S.
Zelenko, S.
Nevo, E.
Wassar, S.
New and rare for Israel lichen-forming and lichenicolous fungi from Upper Galilee
description Приведено 17 новых (Bagliettoa baldensis, B. parmigerella, Buellia dispersa, Catillaria lenticularis, Chromatochlamys vezdae, Lecania cuprea, L. fuscella, Leptogium tenuissimum, Opegrapha subelevata, Porina aenea, P. byssophila, Rinodina pyrina, Schismatomma picconianum, Strangospora delitescens, Toninia athallina, Verrucaria sorbicola, Vouaxiella lichenicola) для Израиля видов лишайников. Для всех таксонов даны описания, включающие синонимы, ссылки на диагнозы, распространение в Израиле и общее распространение. Указаны местонахождения 15 новых для некоторых регионов Израиля видов лишайников (Bacidina phacodes, Bactrospora patellarioides, Bagliettoa parmigera, Caloplaca ochracea, C. teicholyta, Candelariella aurella, Catillaria nigroclavata, Clauzadea metzleri, Lecania naegelii, L. turicensis, Lecanora chlarotera, Opegrapha atra, O. rufescens, Staurothele hymenogonia, Verrucaria muralis). Приведены также новые локалитеты для 10 других видов лишайников (Aspicilia calcarea, Caloplaca arenaria, C. cerina, Lecanora argentata, Lecidella elaeochroma, Physcia adscendens, Sarcogyne regularis, Verrucaria calciseda, V. marmorea, V. nigrescens).
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Zelenko, S.
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title New and rare for Israel lichen-forming and lichenicolous fungi from Upper Galilee
title_short New and rare for Israel lichen-forming and lichenicolous fungi from Upper Galilee
title_full New and rare for Israel lichen-forming and lichenicolous fungi from Upper Galilee
title_fullStr New and rare for Israel lichen-forming and lichenicolous fungi from Upper Galilee
title_full_unstemmed New and rare for Israel lichen-forming and lichenicolous fungi from Upper Galilee
title_sort new and rare for israel lichen-forming and lichenicolous fungi from upper galilee
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fulltext ISSN 0372-4123. Ukr. Botan. Journ., 2007, vol. 64, ¹ 3444 Ñïîðîâ³ ðîñëèíè òà ãðèáè SERGIY KONDRATYUK1, SERGIY ZELENKO1, EVIATAR NEVO2, SOLOMON WASSER2 1 M.H. Kholodny Institute of Botany, National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine 2, Tereshchenkivska str., 01601 Kiev, Ukraine 2 International Center for Cryptogamic Plants and Fungi, Institute of Evolution University of Haifa, Mount Carmel, Haifa 31905, Israel NEW AND RARE FOR ISRAEL LICHEN-FORMING AND LICHENICOLOUS FUNGI FROM UPPER GALILEE K e y w o r d s: lichen-forming fungi, lichenicolous fungi, Bagliettoa, Caloplaca, Catillaria, Chromatochlamys, Lecania, Opegrapha, Toninia, Verrucaria, now species, Asia, Israel, Upper Galilee Abstract 17 new for Israel species of lichen-forming fungi (Bagliettoa baldensis, B. parmigerella, Buellia dispersa, Catillaria lenticularis, Chromatochlamys vezdae, Lecania cuprea, L. fuscella, Leptogium tenuissimum, Opegrapha subelevata, Porina aenea, P. byssophila, Rinodina pyrina, Schismatomma picconianum, Strangospora delitescens, Toninia athallina, Verrucaria sorbicola, Vouaxiella lichenicola) mainly from Upper Galilee are recorded. Full descriptions including synonyms, reference on the diagnosis, distribution in Israel, and general distribution (after the style of «The First Checklist of the Lichen-forming, Lichenicolous and Allied Fungi of Israel» (see Kondratyuk et al. [2]) are provided for each taxon. 15 lichen-forming taxa (Bacidina phacodes, Bactrospora patellarioides, Bagliettoa parmigera, Caloplaca ochracea, C. teicholyta, Candelariella aurella, Catillaria ÓÊÐÀ¯ÍÑÜÊÈÉ ÁÎÒÀͲ×ÍÈÉ ÆÓÐÍÀË © S. KONDRATYUK, S. ZELENKO, E. NEVO, S. WASSER, 2007 ISSN 0372-4123. Óêð. áîòàí. æóðí., 2007, ò. 64, ¹ 3 445 nigroclavata, Clauzadea metzleri, Lecania naegelii, L. turicensis, Lecanora chlarotera, Opegrapha atra, O. rufescens, Staurothele hymenogonia, Verrucaria muralis), which for the first time recorded for some regions of Israel, are listed as well. New localities for another 10 lichen species (Aspicilia calcarea, Caloplaca arenaria, C. cerina, Lecanora argentata, Lecidella elaeochroma, Physcia adscendens, Sarcogyne regularis, Verrucaria calciseda, V. marmorea, V. nigrescens) are provided as well. Introduction During last decade a number of new for Israel lichen species were found [2—4, 6]. New findings of lichen-forming and lichenicolous fungi were recorded for the first time for Israel in «The First Checklist of the Lichen-forming, Lichenicolous and Allied Fungi of Israel» [2] as well. Among them new for science taxa of lichen-forming and lichenicolous fungi were described (Lichenochora wasseri S. Kondr. in [4]; Adelococcus porocyphii S. Zelenko & S. Kondr. and Sclerococcum acarosporae S. Kondr. as well as Xanthoria hermonii S. Kondr. all in [3]). 41 new names for lichen-forming and lichenicolous fungi from the Near East region are proposed in latter paper [3] as well. The further new for Israel lichen taxa mainly from Upper Galilee as well as new for some Israeli regions lichen-forming and lichenicolous fungi are listed below. Some of them were mentioned in recently published «Lichen-Forming, Lichenicolous and Allied Fungi of Israel» [5] without detail list of localities. New taxa are provided by descriptions after the style of «The First Checklist of Lichen-forming and Lichenicolous Fungi of Israel» [2]. Only a number of localities examined is provided for taxa new for some regions of Israel as far their descriptions are published in the «Checklists» [2, 5] yet. Materials and methods Material described was collected by the first co-author during two two-weeks expeditions to Israel in 2000 year. Some specimens of Israeli lichens kept in LD were analysed during this study as well. Standard methods for the identifying lichen-forming and lichenicolous fungi were applied. Results New for Israel taxa 1. BAGLIETTOA baldensis (A. Massal.) Vìzda, [in Poelt et Vìzda], Bibl. Lichenol., 16: 363, 1981. SYNONYM: Verrucaria baldensis A. Massal., Ric. Auton. Lich. Crost.: 173, 1952. DESCRIPTION: Clauzade & Roux 1985: 789; Temina et al. 2005: 73. HABITAT: on calcareous rocks. DISTRIBUTION IN ISRAEL: Upper Galilee, Lower Nahal Keziv, Nahal Keziv Reserve, «Evolution Canyon» II, south faced slope, point 1 (the highest one), on limestone growing together with Aspicilia calcarea, Sarcogyne regularis, and Verrucaria marmorea, 14.01.2000, S. Kondratyuk 2011 (KW); north-faced slopes, point 7, (the ISSN 0372-4123. Ukr. Botan. Journ., 2007, vol. 64, ¹ 3446 highest on the slope), on limestone growing together with Verrucaria calciseda and Verrucaria marmorea, 14.01.2000, S. Kondratyuk 2014 (KW); north faced slope, point 5 (at the lower part), Querceta forest with Laurus nobile and Ceratonia and Platanus, on limestone, 17.01.2000, S. Kondratyuk 2034 (KW). GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: Europe (Mediterranean and submediterranean regions), Asia (Israel, Jordan). 2. BAGLIETTOA parmigerella (Zahlbr.) Vìzda et Poelt, [in Poelt et Vìzda], Bibl. Lichenol., 16: 363, 1981. SYNONYM: Verrucaria parmigerella Zahlbr., Osterr. Bot. Z., 68: 64, 1919. DESCRIPTION: Clauzade & Roux 1985: 785; Temina et al. 2005: 74. HABITAT: on calcareous rocks. DISTRIBUTION IN ISRAEL: Upper Galilee, Lower Nahal Keziv, Nahal Keziv Reserve, «Evolution Canyon» II, south faced slope, point 1 (the highest one), on limestone growing together with Aspicilia calcarea, Sarcogyne regularis, and Verrucaria marmorea, 14.01.2000, S. Kondratyuk 2011 (KW); south-faced slopes, point 2 (in the middle part of slope), on limestone growing together with Aspicilia calcarea, Sarcogyne regularis, and Verrucaria marmorea, 14.01.2000, S. Kondratyuk 2012 (KW); north faced slope, point 6, Querceta forest with Laurus nobile (at the middle of slope), on limestone growing together with Caloplaca arenaria and Verrucaria calciseda, 17.01.2000, S. Kondratyuk 2033 (KW). GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: Central and Southern Europe, Asia (Israel). It is for the first time recorded for Israel and Asia. 3. BUELLIA dispersa A. Massal., Sched. Crit., 8: 150, 1855. SYNONYM: Buellia tumida Bagl. DESCRIPTION: Clauzade & Roux 1985; Temina et al. 2005: 78. HABITAT: on serpentines and siliceous rocks. DISTRIBUTION IN ISRAEL: Upper Galilee, Lower Nahal Keziv, Nahal Keziv Reserve, «Evolution Canyon» II, south faced slope, point 1 (the highest one), on limestone growing together with Aspicilia calcarea, Sarcogyne regularis, Verrucaria marmoreal, and Verrucaria nigrescens, 14.01.2000, S. Kondratyuk 2011 (KW). GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: Europe (Mediterranean region and the inner Alpine dry valleys), Asia (Egypt, Syria, Israel), North Africa. 4. CATILLARIA lenticularis (Ach.) Th. Fr., Lichenogr. Scand., 2: 567, 1874. SYNONYM: Lecidea lenticularis Ach., Syn. Meth. Lich.: 28, 1818. DESCRIPTION: Oxner, 1968; Temina et al. 2005: 120. HABITAT: On calcareous rocks. DISTRIBUTION IN ISRAEL: Upper Galilee, Lower Nahal Keziv, Nahal Keziv Reserve, «Evolution Canyon» II, north-faced slopes, point 7 (the highest on the slope), on limestone growing together with Verrucaria calciseda and V. marmorea, 14.01.2000, S. Kondratyuk 2014 (KW); north faced slope, point 6, Querceta forest with Laurus nobile (at the middle of slope), on limestone growing together with Caloplaca arenaria and Verrucaria calciseda, 17.01.2000, S. Kondratyuk 2033 (KW). ISSN 0372-4123. Óêð. áîòàí. æóðí., 2007, ò. 64, ¹ 3 447 GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: Europe, Asia (Israel), North America, Northern Africa, New Zealand. 5. CHROMATOCHLAMYS vezdae H. Mayrhofer & Poelt, Herzogia, 7: 39 (1985). ICONS: Mayrhofer & Poelt 1985: 32. DESCRIPTION: Mayrhofer & Poelt 1985: 39; Temina et al. 2005: 122. HABITAT: On bark of trees. DISTRIBUTION IN ISRAEL: Upper Galilee, Lower Nahal Keziv, Nahal Keziv Reserve, «Evolution Canyon» II, on south-faced slope, point 3 (the lowest on this slope), on dead roots and at the basis of trunk of Quercus growing together with Caloplaca cerina and Physcia adscendens, 14.01.2000 S. Kondratyuk 2013 (KW) GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: Europe (Austria), Asia (Israel). It is for the first time recorded for Israel and for Asia. 6. Lecania cuprea (A. Massal.) V.d. Boom ex Aptroot, Nova Hedwigia, 54, 1—2: 234, 1992. SYNONYMS: Bilimbia cuprea A. Massal., Lotos, 6: 77, 1856. DESCRIPTION: Oxner, 1993: 134; Temina et al. 2005: 167. HABITAT: on silicate rocks, dolomites and limestones. DISTRIBUTION IN ISRAEL: Upper Galilee, Lower Nahal Keziv, Nahal Keziv Reserve, «Evolution Canyon» II, north faced slope, point 6, Querceta forest with Laurus nobile (at the middle of slope), on limestone growing together with Caloplaca arenaria, 17.01.2000, S. Kondratyuk 2033 (KW), north faced slope, point 5 (at the lower part), Querceta forest with Laurus nobile and Ceratonia and Platanus, on limestone, 17.01.2000, S. Kondratyuk 2034 (KW). GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: Europe (Atlantic, central and southern mountainous regions), North America, Asia (Israel). It is for the first time recorded for Israel and Asia. 7. LECANIA fuscella (Schaerer) Körb., Syst. Lich. Germ.: 122, tab. 3, fig. 2, 1855. SYNONYMS: Lecanora pallida v. fuscella Schaerer, Enum. Crit. Lich. Eur.: 78, 1850. DESCRIPTION: Makarevich, 1971: 257; Temina et al. 2005: 168. HABITAT: on trunk of trees with smooth bark. DISTRIBUTION IN ISRAEL: Upper Galilee, Lower Nahal Keziv, Nahal Keziv Reserve, «Evolution Canyon» II, north faced slope, point 5 (at the lower part), Querceta forest with Laurus nobile and Ceratonia and Platanus, on smooth bark growing together with Lecanora argentata, 17.01.2000, S. Kondratyuk 2034 (KW). GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: Europe, Caucasus, Asia and North America. 8. LEPTOGIUM tenuissimum (Dickson) Körb., Corp. Fl. Prov. Suec., 1: 293, 1855. SYNONYMS: Lichen tenuissimus Dickson, Pl. Crypt. Brit., 1: 12, 1875. DESCRIPTION: Oxner, 1956: 403; Temina et al. 2005: 199. HABITAT: on soil among bryophytes, or on calcareous rocks. DISTRIBUTION IN ISRAEL: Upper Galilee, Lower Nahal Keziv, Nahal Keziv Reserve, «Evolution Canyon» II, north faced slope, point 6, Querceta forest ISSN 0372-4123. Ukr. Botan. Journ., 2007, vol. 64, ¹ 3448 with Laurus nobile (at the middle of slope), on limestone growing together with Caloplaca arenaria, 17.01.2000, S. Kondratyuk 2033 (KW). GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: Europe, Caucasus, Asia, North America. 9. OPEGRAPHA subelevata (Nyl.) Nyl., Lich. Nov. Zeland.: 115, 1888. SYNONYMS: Opegrapha varia v. subelevata Nyl., Ann. Sc. Nat. Bot., ser. 3, 20: 318, 1853. DESCRIPTION: Purvis et al. 1992: 413; Temina et al. 2005: 221. HABITAT: on limestone. DISTRIBUTION IN ISRAEL: Upper Gallilee, Lower Nakhal Keziv, Nahal Keziv Nature park, «Evolution Canyon» II, north faced slope, point 5 (at the lower part), Querceta forest with Laurus nobile and Ceratonia and Platanus, on limestone growing together with Verrucaria calciseda, 17.01.2000, S. Kondratyuk 2034 (KW). GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: Europe (Western Mediterranean and Atlantic regions, British Isles), Asia (Israel), North Africa, Macaronesia, New Zealand. 10. PORINA aenea (Wallr.) Zahlbr., Cat. Lich. Univ., 1: 363, 1922. SYNONYMS: Verrucaria aenea Wallr., Fl. Crypt. Germ., 3: 299, 1831; Porina carpinea (Pers.) Zahlbr. DESCRIPTION: Oxner, 1956: 162. Purvis et al., 1992; Temina et al. 2005: 254. HABITAT: on bark of trees with smooth trunk. DISTRIBUTION IN ISRAEL: Upper Galilee, Lower Nakhal Keziv, Nahal Keziv Nature reserve, «Evolution Canyon» II, north faced slope, point 5 (at the lower part), Querceta forest with Laurus nobile and Ceratonia and Platanus, on trees, 17.01.2000, S. Kondratyuk 2034 (KW). GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: Europe, Caucasus, Asia (Israel), North Africa (Algeria, Morocco), North America. 11. PORINA byssophila (Körb. & Hepp) Zahlbr., Naturl. Pflanzenfarm., 1, 1: 66 (1903). SYNONYMS: Sagedia byssophila Körb. [in Hepp], Flecht. Eur.: nr. 695 (1860); Spermatodium cinereorufescens Trevisan. DESCRIPTION. Purvis et al., 1992: 492; Temina et al. 2005: 255. HABITAT. on calcareous rocks in damp and shaded habitats. DISTRIBUTION IN ISRAEL. Upper Galilee: Lower Nahal Keziv — «Evolution Canyon» II (Kondratyuk, unpubl. data). GENERAL DISTRIBUTION. Central and southern Europe, Asia (Israel), North Africa (Marocco). 12. RINODINA pyrina (Ach.) Arnold, Flora 64: 196 (1881). SYNONYMS: Lichen pyrinus Ach., Lich. Suec. Prodr.: 52, 1799. DESCRIPTION: Purvis et al. 1992: 551; Giralt & Mayrhofer, 1995: 153; Temina et al. 2005: 275. HABITAT: on the smooth and base — rich bark of small twigs. DISTRIBUTION IN ISRAEL: Upper Galilee, Lower Nahal Keziv, Nahal Keziv Reserve, «Evolution Canyon» II, south-faced slopes, point 3 (the lowest on this slope), on smooth bark of shrubs growing together with Caloplaca cerina and Lecanora argentata, 14.01.2000, S. Kondratyuk 2013 (KW). ISSN 0372-4123. Óêð. áîòàí. æóðí., 2007, ò. 64, ¹ 3 449 GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: Europe, Asia (the Near East, Central Asia), North America. 13. SCHISMATOMMA picconianum (Bagl.) J. Steiner, Verh. zool.-bot. Ges. Wien, 65: 194 (1915). SYNONYMS: Schismatomma dirinellum (Nyl.) Zahlbr. DESCRIPTION: Boqueras 2000: 404; Temina et al. 2005: 279. HABITAT: very common on bark of Ceratonia sp. in areas close to seashore. It was collected several times in Lower Nakhal Oren («Evolution Canyon» I) and Lower Nakhal Keziv («Evolution Canyon» II) as very abundant species growing together with Dirina ceratoniae, Xanthoria parietina, Opegrapha ssp. DISTRIBUTION IN ISRAEL: Carmel Mounts: Mount Carmel nature reserve: Lower Nakhal Oren, «Evolution Canyon» I, bottom of the valley, not far from point 4 of long term monitoring plots, 21.09.2000 S. Kondratyuk 20119 (KW); in conditions similar to point 4 (bottom of valley at the basis of N-facing slope), on limestone, 24.09.2000 S. Kondratyuk 20122 (KW); Mount Carmel national park, in the vicinity of Haifa University, 13.01.2000, S. Kondratyuk 2004 (KW). GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: Littoral zone of Mediterranean region. 14. STRANGOSPORA delitescens (Arnold) Coppins [in Coppins et al.], Lichenologist, 24 (4): 368 (1992). SYNONYMS: Biatorella detitescens Arnold, Flora, 59: 566 (1876); Biatoridium delitescens (Arnold) Hafellner. DESCRIPTION: Purvis et al. 1992: 585; Temina et al. 2005: 75. HABITAT: on bark of deciduons frees. DISTRIBUTION IN ISRAEL: Lower Galilee, Lower Nakhal Keziv, Nahal Keziv Nature Reserve, «Evolution Canyon» II, bottom of valley, point 4 (at the bottom of the valley), on bark of Ceratonia et al. trees and shrubs, 17.01.2000, S. Kondratyuk 2035 (KW). GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: Europe (Scandinavian, Atlantic and Central parts), Asia (Israel). It is for the first time recorded for Israel and for Asia. 15. TONINIA athallina (Hepp) Timdal, Opera Bot., 110: 42, 1991. SYNONYMS: Biatora athallina Hepp, Flecht. Eur., 9: nr. 499, 1860; Kiliasia athallina (Hepp) Haf., Catillaria athallina (Hepp) Lynge DESCRIPTION: Timdal 1991: 42; Temina et al. 2005: 299. HABITAT: on calcareous rocks. DISTRIBUTION IN ISRAEL: Upper Galilee, Lower Nahal Keziv, Nahal Keziv Reserve, «Evolution Canyon» II, south faced slope, point 1 (the highest one), on limestone growing together with Aspicilia calcarea, Sarcogyne regularis and Verrucaria marmorea, 14.01.2000, S. Kondratyuk 2011 (KW); south-faced slopes, point 2 (in the middle part of slope), on limestone growing together with Aspicilia calcarea, Sarcogyne regularis and Verrucaria marmorea, 14.01.2000, S. Kondratyuk 2012 (KW). GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: Widely distributed in temperate and arctic regions of the Northern Hemisphere. ISSN 0372-4123. Ukr. Botan. Journ., 2007, vol. 64, ¹ 3450 16. VERRUCARIA sorbicola Sérvit, Acta Mus. Nat. Pragae, 5, B (9), Bot. (3): 42 (1949). SYNONYMS: Verrucaria meronii S. Kondratyuk & Zelenko ad int. [herb. name] DESCRIPTION: Sérvit 1949: 42; Temina et al. 2005: 308. HABITAT: on bark of trees. DISTRIBUTION IN ISRAEL: Upper Galilee: Mt. Meron, from the brist of ridge to the bottom of valley along N-facing slope, a. 600—800 m alt., oak forest, on bark of trees, 27.09.2000 S. Kondratyuk 20129 (KW, W). GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: Asia (Israel), North America. It is for the first time recorded for Israel and Asia. 17. VOUAUXIELLA lichenicola (Linds.) Petr. & Syd., Repert. Spec. Nov. Regni veg., Beih., 42: 484 (1927). DESCRIPTION: Hawksworth 1976: 58; 1981: 64; Temina et al. 2005: 310. HABITAT: on thalli of Lecanora spp. DISTRIBUTION IN ISRAEL: Upper Galilee, Lower Nahal Keziv, Nahal Keziv Reserve, «Evolution Canyon» II, north-faced slopes, N 7, (the highest on the slope), on bark of Quercus, Laurus etc., 14.01.2000, S. Kondratyuk 2014 (KW). GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: Europe, Asia (Israel), North Africa (Marocco), North America. It is for first time recorded for Israel and Asia. New for Upper Galilee species of lichen-forming fungi *** *Data on the following details of localities: «Upper Galilee, Lower Nahal Keziv, Nahal Keziv Reserve, «Evolution Canyon» II» are abbreviated as UP-LNK. **List the other regions of Israel for mentioned taxa see in last editions of the Checklist [2, 6]. 1. BACIDINA phacodes (Korber) Vìzda, Folia Geobot. Phytotaxon., 25: 432 UP-LNK: north-faced slopes, point 7, (the highest on the slope), on bark of Quercus, Laurus etc., 14.01.2000, S. Kondratyuk 2014 (KW); north faced slope, point 6, Querceta forest with Laurus nobile (at the middle of slope), on Quercus and other trees, 17.01.2000, S. Kondratyuk 2033 (KW); north faced slope, point 5 (at the lower part), Querceta forest with Laurus nobile and Ceratonia and Platanus, on trees, 17.01.2000, S. Kondratyuk 2034 (KW); bottom of valley, point 4 (at the bottom of the valley), on Ceratonia et al. on shrubs, 17.01.2000, S. Kondratyuk 2035 (KW). 2. BACTROSPORA patellarioides (Nyl.) Almq., Om de Skandin. arten. slogt. Schismatomma, Opegrapha och Bactrospora: 24 (1869). UP-LNK: north-faced slopes, point 7, (the highest on the slope), on bark of Quercus, Laurus etc. growing together with Lecanora argentata, 14.01.2000, S. Kondratyuk 2014 (KW), north faced slope, point 6, Querceta forest with Laurus nobile (at the middle of slope), on Quercus and other trees growing together with Lecanora argentata, 17.01.2000, S. Kondratyuk 2033 (KW), north faced slope, point 5 (at the lower part), Querceta forest with Laurus nobile and Ceratonia and Platanus, on trees growing together with Lecanora argentata, 17.01.2000, S. Kondratyuk 2034 (KW). ISSN 0372-4123. Óêð. áîòàí. æóðí., 2007, ò. 64, ¹ 3 451 3. BAGLIETTOA parmigera (J. Steiner) Vìzda & Poelt, Bibl. Lichenol., 16: 363 (1981). UP-LNK: south-faced slopes, point 2 (in the middle part of slope), on limestone growing together with Aspicilia calcarea, Sarcogyne regularis and Varrucaria marmorea, 14.01.2000, S. Kondratyuk 2012 (KW), north faced slope, point 6, Querceta forest with Laurus nobile (at the middle of slope), on limestone growing together with Caloplaca arenaria, 17.01.2000, S. Kondratyuk 2033 (KW). 4. CALOPLACA ochracea (Schaer.) Flagey, Mem. Soc. d’Emul Doubs 257 (1886). UP-LNK: north faced slope, point 5 (at the lower part), Querceta forest with Laurus nobile and Ceratonia and Platanus, on limestone, 17.01.2000, S. Kondratyuk 2034 (KW). 5. CALOPLACA teicholyta (Ach.) J. Steiner, Sitzungsber. Kais. Ak. Wiss. Wien, math. nat. Cl. 104: 388 (1895). UP-LNK: to E from the point 4, along bottom of the valley with Platanus sp., Quercus caliprinus; on limestone, 18.09.2000 S. Kondratyuk 20111 (KW). 6. CANDELARIELLA aurella (Hoffm.) Zahlbr., Cat. Lich. Univ., 5: 790 (1928). UP-LNK: to E from the point 4, along bottom of the valley with Platanus sp. and Quercus caliprinus, on limestone, 18.09.2000 S. Kondratyuk 20111 (KW). 7. CATILLARIA nigroclavata (Nyl.) Schuler, Mitt. Naturwiss. Clubs in UP-LNK: north-faced slopes, point 7, (the highest on the slope), on limestone growing together with Verrucaria calciseda and V. marmorea, 14.01.2000, S. Kondratyuk 2014 (KW); north faced slope, point 5 (at the lower part), Querceta forest with Laurus nobile and Ceratonia and Platanus, on limestone growing together with Verrucaria calciseda, 17.01.2000, S. Kondratyuk 2034 (KW). 8. CLAUZADEA metzleri (Körb.) D. Hawksw., Lichenologist, 24: 367 (1992). UP-LNK: south-faced slopes, point 2 (in the middle part of slope), on limestone growing together with Aspicilia calcarea, Sarcogyne regularis and Varrucaria marmorea, 14.01.2000, S. Kondratyuk 2012 (KW); north faced slope, point 6, Querceta forest with Laurus nobile (at the middle of slope), on limestone growing together with Caloplaca arenaria and Verrucaria calciseda, 17.01.2000, S. Kondratyuk 2033 (KW). 9. Lecania naegelii (Hepp) Diederich & Van den Boom. UP-LNK: north faced slope, point 6, Querceta forest with Laurus nobile (at the middle of slope), on Quercus and other trees growing together with Lecanora argentata, 17.01.2000, S. Kondratyuk 2033 (KW); north faced slope, point 5 (at the lower part), Querceta forest with Laurus nobile and Ceratonia and Platanus, on trees growing together with Lecanora argentata, 17.01.2000, S. Kondratyuk 2034 (KW). 10. LECANIA turicensis (Hepp) Müll. Arg., Flora, 55: 386 (1862). UP-LNK: south-faced slopes, point 2 (in the middle part of slope), on limestone growing together with Aspicilia calcarea, Sarcogyne regularis and Varrucaria marmorea, 14.01.2000, S. Kondratyuk 2012 (KW). 11. LECANORA chlarotera Nyl., Bull. Soc. Linn. Normandie, ser. 2, 6: 274 (1872). UP-LNK: north-faced slopes, point 7, (the highest on the slope), on bark of Quercus, Laurus etc. growing together with Lecanora argentata, 14.01.2000, S. Kondratyuk 2014 (KW). ISSN 0372-4123. Ukr. Botan. Journ., 2007, vol. 64, ¹ 3452 12. OPEGRAPHA atra Pers., in Usteri, Neue Ann. d. Bot., 1: 30 (1794). UP-LNK: south-faced slopes, point 3 (the lowest on this slope), on dead roots and twigs of Quercus, on shrubs growing together with Caloplaca cerina, Lecanora argentata and Physcia adscendens, 14.01.2000, S. Kondratyuk 2013 (KW). 13. OPEGRAPHA rufescens Pers., Usteri, Neue Ann. Bot., I: 29 (1794). North-faced slopes, point 7, (the highest on the slope), on on bark of Quercus, Laurus etc. growing together with Lecanora argentata, 14.01.2000, S. Kondratyuk 2014 (KW); north faced slope, point 5 (at the lower part), Querceta forest with Laurus nobile and Ceratonia and Platanus, on bark of trees growing together with Lecanora argentata and Lecidella elaeochroma, 17.01.2000, S. Kondratyuk 2034 (KW). 14. STAUROTHELE hymenogonia (Nyl.) Th. Fr., Bot. Notiser 40 (1865). UP-LNK: south-faced slopes, point 2 (in the middle part of the slope), on limestone growing together with Aspicilia calcarea, Sarcogyne regularis and Varrucaria marmorea, 14.01.2000, S. Kondratyuk 2012 (KW). 15. Verrucaria muralis Ach., Meth. Lich.: 115 (1803). UP-LNK: south faced slope, point 1 (the highest one), on limestone growing together with Aspicilia calcarea, Sarcogyne regularis, Varrucaria marmorea, and Verrucaria nigrescens, 14.01.2000, S. Kondratyuk 2011 (KW); north faced slope, point 6, Querceta forest with Laurus nobile (at the middle of slope), on limestone growing together with Caloplaca arenaria, 17.01.2000, S. Kondratyuk 2033 (KW), north faced slope, point 5 (at the lower part), Querceta forest with Laurus nobile and Ceratonia and Platanus, on limestone, 17.01.2000, S. Kondratyuk 2034 (KW). Acknowledgement Authors are grateful to our colleagues of the Dept of Lichenology and Bryology, namely Dr. O.G. Roms, N.G. Beznis, L.P. Popova, N.M. Fedorenko and T.O. Smerechynska (KW, Kiev, Ukraine) for support of all kinds as well as technical help during preparation of summarizing paper on lichen-forming and lichenicolous fungi of Israel and the Near East, as well as to Profs. E. Nevo and S.P. Wasser (Haifa, Israel) for initiating of this project, for support and help with the arrangement of expeditions. 1. Galun M. & Mukhtar A. 1996. Checklist of the lichens of Israel // Bocconea. — 1996. — 6. — P. 149—171. 2. Kondratyuk S.Ya., Navrotskaya I.L., Zelenko S.D., Wasser S.P., Nevo E. The first checklist of lichen-forming and lichenicolous fungi of Israel / Eds. E. Nevo & S.P. Wasser. — Kiev — Haifa, 1996. — 136 p. 3. Kondratyuk S.Y. & Zelenko S.D. New lichens and lichenicolous fungi from Israel and the Near East // Ukr. Botan. Journ. — 2002. — 59, N 5. — P. 598—607. 4. Navrotskaya I.L., Kondratyuk S.Y., Wasser S.P., Nevo E. & Zelenko S.D. Lichens and lichenicolous fungi new for Israel and other countries // Israel Journ. of Plant Sciences. — 1996. — 44. — P. 181—196. 5. Temina M., Kondratyuk S.Ya., Zelenko S.D., Nevo E. & Wasser S.P. Lichen-Forming, Lichenicolous and Allied Fungi of Israel // Eds. S.P. Wasser & E. Nevo. — A.R.G. Gantner Verlag K.G., 2005. — 384 p. ISSN 0372-4123. Óêð. áîòàí. æóðí., 2007, ò. 64, ¹ 3 453 6. Wasser S.P., Nevo E., Vinogradova O.N. Diversity of cryptogamic plants and fungi in «Evolution Canyon», Nahal Oren, Mount Carmel Natural Preserve, Israel // Israel Journ. of Plant Sciences. —1995. — 43. — P. 367—383. Recommended for publication Submitted 07.02.2005 by I.O. Dudka C. Êîíäðàòþê1, Ñ. Çåëåíêî1, Å. Íåâî2, Ñ. Âàññåð1,2 1 ²íñòèòóò áîòàí³êè ³ì. Ì.Ã. Õîëîäíîãî ÍÀÍ Óêðà¿íè, Êè¿â, Óêðà¿íà 2 ̳æíàðîäíèé öåíòð êðèïòîãàìíèõ ðîñëèí òà ãðèá³â, Õàéôà, ²çðà¿ëü Íβ ÒÀ вÄʲÑͲ ÄËß ²ÇÐÀ¯ËÞ ËÈØÀÉÍÈÊÈ ² ˲ÕÅÍÎÔ²ËÜͲ ÃÐÈÁÈ Ç ÂÅÐÕÍÜί ÃÀ˲Ëů Íàâåäåíî 17 íîâèõ (Bagliettoa baldensis, B. parmigerella, Buellia dispersa, Catillaria lenticularis, Chromatochlamys vezdae, Lecania cuprea, L. fuscella, Leptogium tenuissimum, Opegrapha subelevata, Porina aenea, P. byssophila, Rinodina pyrina, Schismatomma picconianum, Strangospora delitescens, Toninia athallina, Verrucaria sorbicola, Vouaxiella lichenicola) äëÿ ²çðà¿ëþ âèä³â ëèøàéíèê³â. Äëÿ âñ³õ òàêñîí³â ïîäàíî îïèñè, ùî âêëþ÷àþòü ñèíîí³ìè, ïîñèëàííÿ íà ä³àãíîçè, ïîøèðåííÿ â ²çðà¿ë³ òà çàãàëüíå ïîøèðåííÿ. Âêàçàíî ì³ñöåçíàõîäæåííÿ 15 íîâèõ äëÿ äåÿêèõ ðåã³îí³â ²çðà¿ëþ âèä³â ëèøàéíèê³â (Bacidina phacodes, Bactrospora patellarioides, Bagliettoa parmigera, Caloplaca ochracea, C. teicholyta, Candelariella aurella, Catillaria nigroclavata, Clauzadea metzleri, Lecania naegelii, L. turicensis, Lecanora chlarotera, Opegrapha atra, O. rufescens, Staurothele hymenogonia, Verrucaria muralis). Íàâåäåíî òàêîæ íîâ³ ëîêàë³òåòè äëÿ 10 ³íøèõ âèä³â ëèøàé- íèê³â (Aspicilia calcarea, Caloplaca arenaria, C. cerina, Lecanora argentata, Lecidella elaeochroma, Physcia adscendens, Sarcogyne regularis, Verrucaria calciseda, V. marmorea, V. nigrescens). Ê ë þ ÷ î â ³ ñ ë î â à: ëèøàéíèêè, ë³õåíîô³ëüí³ ãðèáè, Bagliettoa, Caloplaca, Catillaria, Chromatochlamys, Lecania, Opegrapha, Toninia, Verrucaria, ²çðà¿ëü, íîâ³ âèäè, Àç³ÿ, Âåðõíÿ Ãàë³ëåÿ Ñ. Êîíäðàòþê1, Ñ. Çåëåíêî1, Ý. Íåâî2, Ñ. Âàññåð1,2 1 Èíñòèòóò áîòàíèêè èì. Í.Ã. Õîëîäíîãî ÍÀÍ Óêðàèíû, Êèåâ, Óêðàèíà 2 Ìåæäóíàðîäíûé öåíòð êðèïòîãàìíûõ ðàñòåíèé è ãðèáîâ, Õàéôà, Èçðàèëü ÍÎÂÛÅ È ÐÅÄÊÈÅ ÄËß ÈÇÐÀÈËß ËÈØÀÉÍÈÊÈ È ËÈÕÅÍÎÔÈËÜÍÛÅ ÃÐÈÁÛ ÈÇ ÂÅÐÕÍÅÉ ÃÀËÈËÅÈ Ïðèâåäåíî 17 íîâûõ (Bagliettoa baldensis, B. parmigerella, Buellia dispersa, Catillaria lenticularis, Chromatochlamys vezdae, Lecania cuprea, L. fuscella, Leptogium tenuissimum, Opegrapha subelevata, Porina aenea, P. byssophila, Rinodina pyrina, Schismatomma picconianum, Strangospora delitescens, Toninia athallina, Verrucaria sorbicola, Vouaxiella lichenicola) äëÿ Èçðàèëÿ âèäîâ ëèøàéíè- êîâ. Äëÿ âñåõ òàêñîíîâ äàíû îïèñàíèÿ, âêëþ÷àþùèå ñèíîíèìû, ññûëêè íà äèàãíîçû, ðàñïðîñòðàíåíèå â Èçðàèëå è îáùåå ðàñïðîñòðàíåíèå. Óêàçàíû ìåñòîíàõîæäåíèÿ 15 íîâûõ äëÿ íåêîòîðûõ ðåãèîíîâ Èçðàèëÿ âèäîâ ëèøàéíèêîâ (Bacidina phacodes, Bactrospora patellarioides, Bagliettoa parmigera, Caloplaca ochracea, C. teicholyta, Candelariella aurella, Catillaria nigroclavata, Clauzadea metzleri, Lecania naegelii, L. turicensis, Lecanora chlarotera, Opegrapha atra, O. rufescens, Staurothele hymenogonia, Verrucaria muralis). Ïðèâåäåíû òàêæå íîâûå ëîêàëèòåòû äëÿ 10 äðóãèõ âèäîâ ëèøàéíèêîâ (Aspicilia calcarea, Caloplaca arenaria, C. cerina, Lecanora argentata, Lecidella elaeochroma, Physcia adscendens, Sarcogyne regularis, Verrucaria calciseda, V. marmorea, V. nigrescens). Ê ë þ ÷ å â û å ñ ë î â à: ëèøàéíèêè, ëèõåíîôèëüíûå ãðèáû, Bagliettoa, Caloplaca, Catillaria, Chromatochlamys, Lecania, Opegrapha, Toninia, Verrucaria, Èçðàèëü, íîâûå âèäû, Àçèÿ, Âåð- õíÿÿ Ãàëèëåÿ.