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1. Jejulea byssolomoides gen. et sp. nov., a Remarkable Pilocarpaceae (Lichen-Forming Ascomycetes) from Jeju Island, South Korea

2. Two New Lichen Species, Thelopsis ullungdoensis and Phylloblastia gyeongsangbukensis from Korea

3. Two New Corticolous Buellioid Species from South Korea

5. Two New Lichen Species, Thelopsis ullungdoensis and Phylloblastia gyeongsangbukensis from Korea

6. The impact of natural disturbance dynamics on lichen diversity and composition in primary mountain spruce forests

8. Arthonia dokdoensis and Rufoplaca toktoana – Two New Taxa from Dokdo Islands (South Korea)

9. Three new genera of the Ramalinaceae (lichen-forming Ascomycota) and the phenomenon of presence of ‘extraneous mycobiont DNA’ in lichen associations

10. Two New Corticolous Buellioid Species from South Korea

11. New and noteworthy lichen-forming and lichenicolous fungi 8

12. Winners and losers in the wilderness: response of biodiversity to the abandonment of ancient forest pastures

13. New records of pyrenocarpous lichens from Jeju Island, South Korea

14. Three new species of lichenized fungi from Qinghai Province, China

15. New and noteworthy lichen-forming and lichenicolous fungi 7

16. New and noteworthy lichen-forming and lichenicolous fungi 6

17. Five New Species ofBiatorafrom Four Continents

18. Biodiversity in remnants of natural mountain forests under conservation-oriented management

19. New and noteworthy lichen-forming and lichenicolous fungi 5

20. New and noteworthy lichen-forming and lichenicolous fungi 4*

21. Important part of urban biodiversity: Lichens in cemeteries are influenced by the settlement hierarchy and substrate quality

22. Renaissance of a rural artifact in a city with a million people: biodiversity responses to an agro-forestry restoration in a large urban traditional fruit orchard

23. Biodiversity of most dead wood-dependent organisms in thermophilic temperate oak woodlands thrives on diversity of open landscape structures

24. A new Agonimia from Europe with a flabelliform thallus

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