The lichen flora of the Nordic countries has been regarded as one of the best known in the world, containg about 2000 species. the lichenological research of the region has been going on continuously since the days of Eric Acharius (1757-1819), the " father of lichenology". It has, however, been a painful and awkward fact that there is no mordern flora treatment of the region, the last attempt being that of Th. M. Fries in the 1870-ies, a work (Lichenographia scandinavica) that was left unfinished.
A number of Nordic lichenologists have united forces to produce such a work, and we can now proudly present the third volume, comprising the cyanolichens, including "the small black ones" which have not been critically surveyed in our region since 1885. We hope that the next volumes will be publiched at shorter intervals than this one which took five years to complete.
A number of Nordic lichenologists have united forces to produce such a work, and we can now proudly present the third volume, comprising the cyanolichens, including "the small black ones" which have not been critically surveyed in our region since 1885. We hope that the next volumes will be publiched at shorter intervals than this one which took five years to complete.
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The lichen flora of the Nordic countries has been regarded as one of the best known i the world, containing about 2000 species. The third volume is dedicated to the family Cyanolichens.
Product details
ISBN
9789185221288
Published
2012-08-15
Edition
2. edition
Publisher
Naturcentrum
Serie
Weight
890 gr
Height
250 mm
Width
195 mm
Thickness
18 mm
Language
Product language
Svensk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Number of pages
224