Abstract

Selected locations in four Balkan countries (Serbia, Albania, North Macedonia and Greece) were visited. One hundred and twenty one lichen species were recorded in fourteen locations. Cladonia cervicornis is reported new to Serbia, as well as Cladonia squamosa, Pertusaria leioplaca, Xanthoparmelia angustiphylla and Polycauliona polycarpa to Albania. One lichenicolous fungus Plectocarpon lichenum was recorded. A brief description of the new or interesting records of these species is also provided.

Highlights

  • Cladonia cervicornis is reported new to Serbia, as well as Cladonia squamosa, Pertusaria leioplaca, Xanthoparmelia angustiphylla and Polycauliona polycarpa to Albania

  • The natural conditions in the Balkan Peninsula are suitable for a wide range of lichen species

  • This paper presents a list of the lichen species recorded during a field trip around the Balkan Peninsula, to Serbia, North Macedonia, Greece and Albania

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Introduction

The natural conditions in the Balkan Peninsula are suitable for a wide range of lichen species. ABSTRACT: Selected locations in four Balkan countries (Serbia, Albania, North Macedonia and Greece) were visited.

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