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[New species: Eugeniella palleola Breuss & Lucking, Graphis paraschiffneri Lucking & Breuss, and Malmidea cineracea Breuss & Lucking.] 3 Corresponding author’s e-mail: sarah.z.hodkinson@gmail.com The cumulative database for this series is available in searchable form on the World Wide Web at http://nhm2.uio. no/botanisk/lav/RLL/RLL.HTM with full abstracts of electronically available articles. We owe thanks to the following: Einar Timdal for his work on the RLL database, Bill Buck for highlighting the more obscure sources, Jim Bennett for sharing his Scopus alerts, and the authors who send reprints or electronic versions of their works to us for inclusion. DOI: 10.1639/0007-2745-118.3.347