Fróðskaparrit - 01.01.1992, Qupperneq 59

Fróðskaparrit - 01.01.1992, Qupperneq 59
THE LICHENS OF THE FAROES 63 The lichen flora of the Faroes has been studied at several occasions. Ro-strup 1870 (1) and Branth 1901 (2) gave the first overviews. Mayor works on the macro- lichens are Degelius 1966 (5) and K. Hansen 1968 (6). The epiphytic lichens were treated by Alstrup & Alstrup 1989 (10). Other contributions are found in the list of literature. The reports of Ostenfeld 1901 (31) and Hansen 1967 (50) were repeated in Branth (2) and Hansen (6). Materials The present work includes all previous lit- erature reports and new collections made by Alstrup in 1979 and 1985, previously unidentified microlichens collected by Degelius in 1956, collections of Hansen and Fosaa made in 1983 and of Svane in 1985. The collections in the Botanical Museum, Copenhagen (C) have been stud- ied, mostly by Alstrup. This revealed many overlooked species and resulted in many new determinations. Christensen studied the material of Cladonia and Ramalina, Hansen contributed with Caloplaca and the material of Hansen and Fosaa, and Svane with her own collections. The collections of Degelius were studied partly by himself, partly by Hansen and Alstrup. A few col- lections in the Museum of Natural History, Tórshavn (NSF), among them some of Townrow’s (4) collections, were studied by Alstrup. The collections of Alstrup, Hansen and Fosaa are deposited in C together with the older Danish collections, Svane’s material is found in AAU, while Degelius’ collec- tions are kept in his own herbarium. Some old material is probably kept in British museums, and that of Simmons (48) in Sweden, but it has not been studied again. Geographical and altitudinal distribu- tion of the lichen flora Most of the lichen species are widespread, often of circumpolar distribution. All Faroese lichens except Perhups Micarea subconfusa are known from Europe, while 77% are known from North America, which has not, however, been so intensely studied as Europe. All the Faroese species known from North America are also known from Europe. The known occurrences of Faroese species in different regions of Europe are shown in Table 2 together with their eventual occurrence in North Ame- rica. The closest relationship is found to Scandinavia with 96% of all species known from the boreal and alpine regions. The species which are not known from Scandinavia are mostly the newly des- cribed ones, and there is no reason to believe, that they will not eventually turn up in other regions. The distribution of some lichenicolous fungi and some rare lichens is also insufficiently known, and the percentages calculated in table 1 will probably become even higher, when more studies have been done in other areas. The closest affinity is to the boreal zone of North Europe (82%) and the temperate zone (72%). The 73% found in C (Central Europe) includes both the montane and the alpine zone, as it was not possible to sepa- rate these reliable from the literature. As
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