New data on macromycetes of the Nizhne-Svirsky Reserve (Leningrad Region)

2015 ◽  
Vol 49 ◽  
pp. 127-141
Author(s):  
M. A. Bondartseva ◽  
I. V. Zmitrovich ◽  
N. I. Kalinovskaya ◽  
M. V. Makarova (Stolyarskaya) ◽  
V. F. Malysheva ◽  
...  

New records of macromycetes from the Nizhne-Svirsky Reserve (Leningrad Region) are presented. Data on locality, substrate and plant association are given for each species. The data on macromycetes diversity of Nizhne-Svirsky Reserve were enriched by 96 new records (to date the list has uncluded 591 species). A new form, Skeletocutis odora f. investiens Zmitr. et Malysheva which differs from the type by larger tubes, smaller pores and also unusual growth organization is described. The phylum Ascomycota is presented by 3 species, the most interesting record among them is Hypocreopsis lichenoides. Within Basidiomycota revealed, 17 species belong to the group of agaricoid basidiomycetes, and 76 species — to the group of aphyllophoroid basidiomycetes. Within the species revealed, 6 ones (Antrodia macra, Junghuhnia collabens, Mycoacia fuscoatra, Pycnoporellus fulgens, Rigidoporus crocatus, Sistotrema confluens) are included in the «Red Data Book of Nature of Leningrad Region» (Krasnaya…, 2000) that indirectly testifies a good safety of forest ecosystems in the area preserved. Along with listed rare species, it is necessary to note a new record of Hydnellum gracilipes for the European Russia and also such new findings for Lenin grad Region as Antrodiella fragrans, Ceriporia tarda, Granulobasidium vellereum, Hyphoderma transiens, Leptosporomyces septentrionalis, Postia parva, Piloderma olivaceum, Scytinostromella olivaceoalba, Tretomyces lutescens, Yuchengia narymica. The 15-years monitoring on Lactarius deliciosus shows that in the course of pine forests aging and substitution of their grass cover by green mosses, this species is obviously forced out by L. deterrimus, which sufficiently increases the records number. As a whole, the substrate and community preferences of species revealed are characteristic to boreal zone of the Russian North West.

2012 ◽  
Vol 46 ◽  
pp. 269-273
Author(s):  
L. E. Kurbatova ◽  
E. G. Leushina

The new records of 10 rare moss species of sanctuary “Vaaramaenselka Ridge” (Leningrad Region) are given. New data on the 2 moss species [Homalothecium sericeum (Hedw.) Bruch et al., Mnium hormun Hedw.] included in Red Data Book of Nature of the Leningrad Region are obtained.


2014 ◽  
Vol 48 ◽  
pp. 339-350
Author(s):  
E. N. Andrejeva

Generalized literature, unpublished herbarium and data of the author on the distribution and ecology of 36 rare species of bryophytes on the territory of the Leningrad Region (3 hornworts, 12 liverworts and 21 mosses) including 3 species new for the Leningrad Region (Riccia bifurca Hoffm., Aloina rigida (Hedw.) Limpr., Didymodon vinealis (Brid.) R. H. Zander) and 7 species rare for the Leningrad Region and previously known for the region only from the old literature sources (Anthoceros agrestis Paton, Dicranum viride (Sull. et Lesq.) Lindb., Physcomitrium sphaericum (C. F. Ludw. ex Schkuhr) Brid., Pohlia lescuriana (Sull.) Ochi, Pseudocalliergon lycopodioides (Brid.) Hedenäs, Sphagnum quinquefarium (Braithw.) Warnst., Tortula modica R. H. Zander). New records of species included in the Red Data Book of Nature of the Leningrad Region (Krasnaya..., 2000) — Riccia cavernosa Hoffm., Palustriella decipiens (De Not.) Ochyra and Sphagnum pulchrum (Lindb. ex Braithw.) Warnst. are given. The brief analysis of distribution of considered rare species of bryophytes within the Leningrad Region is provided.


2020 ◽  
Vol 41 (2) ◽  
pp. 213-220
Author(s):  
Fermín Del Egido ◽  
Patricio Bariego ◽  
Alberto Rodríguez ◽  
María Santos Vicente

We provide new records and notes on 25 protected and/or threatened vascular plant species in Castilla y León. Some of them illustrate not only new findings but also an interesting expansion of their geographic range. Eight taxa are reported for the first time in some provinces, while eleven of them were two or three times previously reported.


2020 ◽  
Vol 157 ◽  
pp. 02017
Author(s):  
Yulia Timofeeva ◽  
Elena Sukhacheva ◽  
Boris Aparin ◽  
Vitaly Terleev ◽  
Aleksandr Nikonorov ◽  
...  

Anthropogenic activities are one of the leading factors of soil differentiation. Significant changes in the soil cover occur as a result of the construction of quarries. The mining industry causes the complete degradation of soils in large areas, the change of the natural soil cover and elevation around the quarries, the destruction of vegetation, disturbs biodiversity of the territory and the death of ecosystems. Soil cover structures of mining quarries have been considered on the example of the Leningrad region such as a natural conditions and environmental peculiarities typical for the whole Russian North-West area. Decoding and diagnostic signs of anthropogenic transformed soils were determined. The type and degree of transformation of the component composition, the contrast and heterogeneity of the soil cover, intercomponent connections, the shape and figure of the internal organization of the of soil cover structures have been identified. The complexity of the anthropogenic transformed soils cover is illustrated by “key site”.


2015 ◽  
Vol 49 ◽  
pp. 161-176
Author(s):  
V. M. Kotkova

The paper provides the first data on aphyllophoroid fungi of planned protected areas «Lakes Anisimovskiye» (Kemppilä), «Vesenniy» and «Prigranichny» (Paatio) (Vyborg District, Leningrad Region). Among 107 species of fungi recorded for natural monument «Lakes Anisimovskiye» (А), 7 species are protected in the Lenin grad Region. Among 91 species of fungi recorded for natural monument «Vesenniy» (В), Athelia tenuispora and Hyphodermella corrugata are new for the Leningrad Region, and 10 species are protected in the Region. In a planned regional complex sanctuary «Prigranichny» (П) 69 species of aphyllophoroid fungi were found, including Tretomyces microsporus recorded for the first time in Russia, and 6 species protected in the Leningrad Region. New localities of Ganoderma lucidum from Red Data Book of Russian Federation (Krasnaya…, 2008) were found in the planned protected areas «Vesenniy» and «Prigranichny».


2008 ◽  
Vol 42 ◽  
pp. 78-84
Author(s):  
V. M. Kotkova

The paper provides a significant addition to data on aphyllophoraceous fungi of the protected areas of the Leningrad Region. Among 106 species of aphyllophoraceous fungi collected in Kotelsky Regional Complex Sanctuary, 4 species are new for the region and Athelopsis subinconspicua — new for North-West of Russia. The new localities of 10 species listed in Red Data Book of Leningrad Region were found.


2011 ◽  
Vol 45 ◽  
pp. 335-344 ◽  
Author(s):  
E. G. Leushina ◽  
G. Ya. Doroshina ◽  
L. E. Kurbatova

New records of 29 rare moss species of Saint-Petersburg and Leningrad Region are given. One new species for Saint-Petersburg and Leningrad Region (Schistidium papillosum Culm.) and two very rare species (Myurella julacea (Schwagr.) Bruch et al. and Hennediella heimii (Hedw.) R. H. Zander) are found. New data on 6 moss species included in the regional Red Data Book are obtained.


2012 ◽  
Vol 37 ◽  
pp. 5-32 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ignacio Bárbara ◽  
Pilar Díaz Tapia ◽  
César Peteiro ◽  
Estibaliz Berecibar ◽  
Viviana Peña ◽  
...  

Español.  Se dan a conocer nuevas localizaciones y datos corológicos para 98 especies (61 Rhodophyta, 22 Ochrophyta, 15 Chlorophyta) de algas bentónicas marinas recolectadas en el intermareal y submareal de más de 80 localidades de las costas atlánticas y cantábricas de la Península Ibérica. Polysiphonia devoniensis, P. fibrata y Zonaria tournefortii son novedad para Portugal y 5 especies (Bonnemaisonia hamifera, Calosiphonia vermicularis, P. devoniensis, Hincksia intermedia y Derbesia marina stadium Halicystis ovalis) son nuevas citas para Galicia. Paralelamente, se aportan 101 primeras citas provinciales (2 Guipúzcoa, 1 Vizcaya, 8 Cantabria, 5 Asturias, 7 Lugo, 1 A Coruña, 8 Pontevedra, 1 Beira litoral, 15 Estremadura, 20 Alentejo, 25 Algarve y 8 Cádiz) y, además, se dan a conocer 108 segundas citas provinciales. Aunque la flora bentónica marina del Atlántico Peninsular ha sido objeto de numerosos estudios, estos nuevos hallazgos corológicos ponen en evidencia que todavía son necesarios más estudios florísticos en estas costas.English.  In this work, we provide new records and geographical distribution data for 98 seaweeds (61 Rhodophyta, 22 Ochrophyta, 15 Chlorophyta) inhabiting more than 80 sites (intertidal and subtidal) of the Atlantic Iberian Peninsula. Polysiphonia devoniensis, P. fibrata y Zonaria tournefortii are new records for Portugal and 5 species (Bonnemaisonia hamifera, Calosiphonia vermicularis, P. devoniensis, Hincksia intermedia and Derbesia marina stadium Halicystis ovalis) are new records for Galicia. Moreover, 101 new records are reported for the first time in the studied provinces (2 Guipúzcoa, 1 Vizcaya, 8 Cantabria, 5 Asturias, 7 Lugo, 1 A Coruña, 8 Pontevedra, 1 Beira litoral, 15 Estremadura, 20 Alentejo, 25 Algarve y 8 Cádiz) and 108 for the second time. Although the Atlantic marine algae of the Iberian Peninsula are well studied, these new findings show that further floristic studies are necessary to complete our knowledge of the natural heritage of this region.


2021 ◽  
Vol 2021 (02) ◽  
pp. 214-225
Author(s):  
Sergey Kulik ◽  
Аnatoliy Kashevarov ◽  
Zamira Ishankhodjaeva

During World War II, representatives of almost all the Soviet Republics fought in partisan detachments in the occupied territory of the Leningrad Region. Among them were many representatives of the Central Asian republics: Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan and Uzbekistan. Many Leningrad citizens, including relatives of partisans, had been evacuated to Central Asia by that time. However, representatives of Asian workers’ collectives came to meet with the partisans. The huge distance, the difference in cultures and even completely different weather conditions did not become an obstacle to those patriots-Turkestanis who joined the resistance forces in the North-West of Russia.


1993 ◽  
Vol 24 (1) ◽  
pp. 31-41 ◽  
Author(s):  
David Grimaldi ◽  
Jeyaraney Kathirithamby

AbstractKathirithamby, J. & Grimaldi, D.: Remarkable stasis in some Lower Tertiary parasitoids: descriptions, new records, and review of Strepsiptera in the Oligo-Miocene amber of the Dominican Republic. Ent. scand. 24: 31-41. Copenhagen, Denmark. April 1993. ISSN 0013-8711. 25-30 million years of parasite stasis is recorded in amber from the Dominican Republic, by the finding of a species of strepsipteran morphologically indistinguishable from Bohartilla melagognatha Kinzelbach, 1969 (Bohartillidae), and two species very close to Caenocholax fenyesi (Pierce 1909) (Myrmecolacidae). A new record is made of a species previously described from Dominican amber, Myrmecolax glaesi Kinzelbach, 1983. The history of the Tertiary strepsipteran fauna is discussed. Minimal ages of taxa are extrapolated based on these amber and other fossils, higher-level cladistic relationships, and fossil dating of major host groups. These new findings are consistent with Kinzelbach's hypotheses of an ancient, Lower Cretaceous/Jurassic origin of the Strepsiptera.


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