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Proposed list of extinct, rare, and/or endangered microlichens in Wisconsin

January 1, 2004

We propose that 41 species of macrolichens be listed for rare status in Wisconsin, along with 6 other species we think are now extinct in the state. Almost 60% of the species occur in the northern part of the state. Some of the extinct species occurred in the southern part. The rare and extinct species exist(ed) in 43% of the counties. None of the rare and extinct species are endemic to Wisconsin, and they represent 7% of the total lichen flora of the state. One species was last collected in 1884, but others were collected only recently. Forty-seven percent of the listed species are ranked critically imperiled (S1).

Publication Year 2004
Title Proposed list of extinct, rare, and/or endangered microlichens in Wisconsin
Authors J. P. Bennett, C. M. Wetmore
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Mycotaxon
Index ID 1003769
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization National Wildlife Health Center