scholarly journals New records of lichens and allied fungi from the Kostroma Region, Russia

2019 ◽  
Vol 56 ◽  
pp. 53-62 ◽  
Author(s):  
Irina Urbanavichene ◽  
Gennadii Urbanavichus

29 species of lichens, 3 non-lichenized calicioid fungi and 3 lichenicolous fungi are reported for the first time from the Kostroma Region. Among them, 15 species are new for the Central Federal District, including Myrionora albidula – a rare species with widely scattered locations, previously known only from the Southern Urals Mts in European Russia. The most important discoveries are confined to old-growth coniferous Picea sp. and Abies sibirica forests in the Kologriv Forest Nature Reserve. Two species (Leptogium burnetiae and Menegazzia terebrata) are included in the Red Data Book of Russian Federation. The distribution, ecology, taxonomic characters and conservation status of rare species and of those new for the Central Federal District are provided.

2020 ◽  
Vol 4 (7) ◽  
pp. 52-60
Author(s):  
Tatiana Sokolova ◽  

The paper presents the data on new locations in forest communities of the Rostov Region of vascular plant spe-cies listed in the regional Red Data Book. More than 200 new localities were recorded for 42 species between 2008 and 2020. Matteucia struthiopteris is recorded for the first time in the Rostov Region. 22 species are rec-ommended for inclusion into the new edition of the Red Data Book of the Rostov Region.


2021 ◽  
Vol 1 (8) ◽  
pp. 58-74
Author(s):  
Olga Ermolaeva ◽  
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Tat'ana Karaseva ◽  
Antonina Shmaraeva ◽  
Zhanna Shishlova ◽  
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The report provides data on new localities of rare and protected species of plants, fungi and lichens in the central districts of the Rostov Region – Belokalitvinsky, Kamensky, Konstantinovsky, Krasnosulinsky, Morozovsky, Tatsinsky, Ust-Donetsky, Tsimlyansky. Basing on the results of the monitoring works done in 2020, 196 locali-ties of 63 species that were not included in the 2nd edition of the Red Data Book of the Rostov Region (Krasnaia…, 2014) were noted, including 67 locations of 19 species included in the Red Data Book of the Rus-sian Federation (Krasnaia…, 2008). 9 species of plants and fungi are indicated for the study region for the first time (macromycetes Agaricus bernardiiformis, Amanita vittadinii, Leccinum duriusculum, moss Fontinalis antipy-retica, angiosperms Elytrigia stipifolia, Jurinea cretacea, Matthiola fragrans, Salvia austriaca, Serratula tanait-ica), 5 species of them (Amanita vittadinii, Elytrigia stipifolia, Jurinea cretacea, Matthiola fragrans, Serratula tanaitica) have a federal protection status.


Author(s):  
E. V. Mikhaylova ◽  
A. N. Mustafina

We studied 11 populations of rare species Iris pumila and I. scariosa in Southern Urals. Sequencing of four different genetic markers was performed for the first time.


2009 ◽  
Vol 43 ◽  
pp. 313-320
Author(s):  
E. A. Borovichev

Seventeen liverwort species are reported for the first time from Lapland State Nature Reserve. Two of them, Nowellia curvifolia and Frullania tamarisci, are new to the Murmansk Region. Calypogeia suecica, Arnellia fennica and Porella cordaeana were for the second time found in the Murmansk Region. Five species, Haplomitrium hookeri, Kurzia pauciflora, Lophozia ascendens, Scapania simmonsii and Tritomaria exsectiformis, are rare species in the region, known from few localities and included in the Red Data Book of Murmansk Region.


Author(s):  
Larisa V. Snit`ko ◽  
Vladimir P. Snit`ko

A rare species of Golden algae Chrysosphaerella coronacircumspina var. grandibasa was first discovered in the South Urals. The habitat of this rare species is high-altitude reservoirs with high water quality. Reservoirs located in the protected area of the «Taganay» national Park. C. coronacircumspina var. grandibasa vegetated during the subglacial period and after ice melting under conditions of oligotrophy, low specific electrical conductivity of water, low content of humic substances and neutral active reaction рН. The established conservation status of «Vulnerable species» VU(3) has been confirmed for the South Ural population of the rare chrysosphaerella. Low level of mineralization, oligotrophic water level, low temperature, and high water transparency have been confirmed as limiting factors for the development of South Ural populations of rare algae Chrysosphaerella. The results obtained Supplement information about the flora of Golden algae in Russia, the Urals, the southern Urals, and the «Taganay» national Park and can be used in environmental monitoring.


2017 ◽  
Vol 54 ◽  
pp. 51 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ekaterina S. Kuznetsova ◽  
Sergey V. Dudov

The lichen biota of the Zeysky Nature Reserve (southern Russian Far East) was studied in the course of geobotanical expedition. In total 36 species of lichens and one lichenicolous fungus are reported for the first time for the reserve. Among them 19 are new to the Amur Region. Parmelia asiatica is reported for the first time for the southern Russian Far East, Cladonia norvegica – for the Asian part of Russia, Tuckermannopsis gilva – for Russia, Melanohalea laciniatula – for Asia. Four species are included in the Red Data Book of Russian Federation. 


2020 ◽  
Vol 12 (10) ◽  
pp. 16279-16294
Author(s):  
Alexander V. Martynov

New records of 11 rare species of damselflies and dragonflies (Calopteryx virgo, Lestes macrostigma, Nehalennia speciosa, Coenagrion scitulum, Ophiogomphus cecilia, Lindenia tetraphylla, Cordulegaster boltonii, Somatochlora arctica, Leucorrhinia albifrons, Leucorrhinia caudalis, and Selysiothemis nigra) within Ukraine are given.  Habitats  and distribution of species within the country are briefly discussed.  Breeding sites of C. boltonii within Ukraine is found for the first time and confirmed with larval material.  Somatochlora arctica is recommended for inclusion in the next edition of the Red Data Book of Ukraine.  


2019 ◽  
Vol 71 ((suppl.1)) ◽  
pp. 209-243
Author(s):  
J.K.H. Koh ◽  
D.J. Court

This paper discusses the preliminary results of the first comprehensive survey of the spiders of the Bukit Timah Nature Reserve (BTNR) in Singapore. Two plots were established in each of the three zones of vegetation, viz., primary forest, old secondary forest, and maturing secondary forest. They were repeatedly sampled over an 18-month period. Sorting of the collection so far suggests that the three vegetation zones harbour rather different spider assemblages. Only ~9% of the total spider fauna recovered was shared by all three zones. The results have also yielded a preliminary picture of dominance, abundance and rarity. Although first intended to obtain a baseline for future quantitative analyses, the survey became a testing ground to modify and refine methodology so as to conduct future quantitative surveys with greater scientific rigour. Taxonomic work on the samples so far shows that the spiders in the BTNR span over 43 families, of which six families are listed for the first time in Singapore. The tally is summarised in an interim checklist of BTNR spiders. The checklist, with a total of 317 entries, shows that there are 158 described species of spiders in BTNR, of which 25 species are new records for Singapore. Another 159 morphospecies are provisionally recognised as distinct species, some of which may be new to science. Our observations during the survey have allowed us to provide a narrative of BTNR spider diversity against a backdrop of their microhabitat specialisation.


2013 ◽  
Vol 47 ◽  
pp. 135-142
Author(s):  
E. S. Popov

Three rare species of discomycetes in the family Hyaloscyphaceae are reported from Central Russia (Oryol and Bryansk Regions). Proliferodiscus tricolor is recorded for the first time in Russia. Comments are made on Aeruginoscyphus sericeus and Eriopezia caesia previously reported only from Moscow Region and North Caucasus respectively.


2011 ◽  
Vol 45 ◽  
pp. 386-393
Author(s):  
A. D. Potemkin ◽  
E. Yu. Kuzmina ◽  
T. I. Koroteeva (Nyushko)

Species composition of liverworts of unique natural feature of Kamchatka — Uzon Volcano caldera is listed. It includes 38 species. 29 of them are found for the first time for the Uzon caldera. Marsupella funckii, Nardia assamica, N. unispiralis included in Red Data Book of Kamchatka (2007).


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