Lichens

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Kalb et al. Reference author
20 References:
  1. Kalb et al. Bibliotheca Lichenologica
  2. Kalb et al. Nova Hedwigia
  3. Kalb et al. Symbolae Botanicae Upsalienses
  4. Kalb et al. Phytotaxa
  5. Kalb et al. Mycotaxon
  6. Kalb et al. (1995), Bibliotheca Lichenologica 59
  7. Kalb et al. (1995), Bibliotheca Lichenologica 59
  8. Kalb et al. (1995), Bibliotheca Lichenologica 59
  9. Kalb et al. (2000), Mycotaxon 75
  10. Kalb et al. (2000), Mycotaxon 75
  11. Kalb et al. (2004), Symbolae Botanicae Upsalienses 34(1)
  12. Kalb et al. (2008), Nova Hedwigia 86
  13. Kalb et al. (2008), Nova Hedwigia 86
  14. Kalb et al. (2008), Nova Hedwigia 86
  15. Kalb et al. (2008), Nova Hedwigia 86
  16. Kalb et al. (2008), Nova Hedwigia 86
  17. Kalb et al. (2008), Nova Hedwigia 86
  18. Kalb et al. (2008), Nova Hedwigia 86
  19. Kalb et al. (2009), Bibliotheca Lichenologica . 99
  20. Kalb et al. (2012), Phytotaxa 42

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