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(1406) Proposal to Add Motyka's Four-Volume Work on Lecanoraceae to the "opera utique oppressa"

scientific article (publication date: February 1999)

(1578) Proposal to Reject the Name Lecidea atro-alba var. concreta Ach. (Lichenized Ascomycota, Rhizocarpaceae)

scientific article (publication date: May 2003)

(1862) Proposal to Conserve the Name Psoroma versicolor (Degeliella versicolor) against Psoroma subdescendens (lichenized Ascomycota, Pannariaceae)

scientific article (publication date: February 2009)

(2237) Proposal to reject the name Lichen quisquiliaris in order to protect the name Leprocaulon microscopicum (Ascomycota: Leprocaulales: Leprocaulaceae)

scientific article (publication date: 20 December 2013)

(2713) Proposal to reject the name Lecidea cornea (lichenised Ascomycota)

scientific article published in October 2019

A New Crustose Stereocaulon From the Mountains of Scotland and Wales

article

A new hyphomycete from Northumberland

article by Brian John Coppins published 1980 in Notes from the Royal Botanic Garden, Edinburgh

A new species of Arthothelium from Norway

scientific article published in February 1984

Additions to the lichen flora of North America IX. Micarea alabastrites and M. synotheoides

scientific article published in 2000

Archaeobotanical evidence for a massive loss of epiphyte species richness during industrialization in southern England.

scientific article

Archaeobotanical evidence for climate as a driver of ecological community change across the anthropocene boundary

scientific article

Contribution to the knowledge of rare Bacidia s.lat. (Lecanorales, lichenized Ascomycetes) from Central Europe including a new, pallid forma of Bacidia hemipolia

scientific article published in November 2007

DNA barcoding of lichenized fungi demonstrates high identification success in a floristic context

scientific article published on 22 March 2011

George Johnston's lichen herbarium at the R.B.G., Edinburgh

article by Brian John Coppins published 1979 in Notes from the Royal Botanic Garden, Edinburgh

Implications of ash dieback for associated epiphytes

scientific article published in October 2013

Lecidea doliiformis belongs to Micarea, Catillaria alba to Biatora, and Biatora ligni-mollis occurs in Western Europe

scientific article published in 2010

Lecidea roseotincta, a new lichen species from Norway

scientific article published in September 1988

Micarea pseudomarginata: a new saxicolous lichen from the British Isles

article by Brian John Coppins published 1988 in Notes from the Royal Botanic Garden, Edinburgh

Phylogenetic insights resolve Dacampiaceae (Pleosporales) as polyphyletic: Didymocyrtis (Pleosporales, Phaeosphaeriaceae) with Phoma-like anamorphs resurrected and segregated from Polycoccum (Trypetheliales, Polycoccaceae fam. nov.)

scholarly article by Damien Ertz et al published September 2015 in Fungal Diversity

Predicted response of the lichen epiphyte Lecanora populicola to climate change scenarios in a clean-air region of Northern Britain

article

Preserved epiphytes as an archaeological resource in pre-industrial vernacular buildings

Reassessment of some lichen species described by Josiah Lowe, and notes on some other North American lecideoid lichens

scientific article published in 2006

Response of British lichens to climate change scenarios: Trends and uncertainties in the projected impact for contrasting biogeographic groups

article

Skyttea refractiva, a new lichenicolous discomycete

article by Brian John Coppins published 1988 in Notes from the Royal Botanic Garden, Edinburgh

The Lichen Flora of Great Britain and Ireland

scientific article (publication date: August 1993)

Three New Species in the Catillariaceae From the Central Highlands of Scotland

article

Tree fungus: Lichens under threat from ash dieback

scientific article published in November 2012

Tremella imshaugiae and T. tubulosae (Tremellomycetes, Basidiomycota), two new lichenicolous fungi on Imshaugia aleurites and Hypogymnia tubulosa

scientific article

Two new Micarea species from Europe

article by Brian John Coppins published 1988 in Notes from the Royal Botanic Garden, Edinburgh

Two new lichenicolous species of Opegrapha from western Scotland

article by Brian John Coppins published 1987 in Notes from the Royal Botanic Garden, Edinburgh