Abstract
Three noteworthy epilithic lichens species,<i> Porpidia flavocruenta</i>, <i>P. thomsonii</i> and <i>Rhizocarpon cinereovirens</i>, and two lichenicolous fungi, <i>Cercidospora parva</i> and <i>Abrothallus</i> aff. <i>caerulescens</i> were recently recorded in the Polish part of the Karkonosze Mountains. <i>Cercidospora parva</i> is reported from Poland for the first time. <i>Abrothallus</i> aff. <i>caerulescens</i> and <i>Porpidia thomsonii</i> are new for the Western Sudetes. <i>Rhizocarpon cinereovirens</i> has been rediscovered in the Karkonosze Mountains afer over a century. <i>Porpidia flavocruenta</i> is known in Poland only from the Karkonosze Mountains, it is reported here from a new substrate, hornfels. Descriptions, notes on similar species, habitat preferences, and distribution of each species are provided.
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