Lichens

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Henssen, A. Reference author
12 References:
  1. Henssen, A. (1989), Metamelanea and Stromatella, new genera of Lichinaceae. Lichenologist 21(2)
  2. Henssen, A. (1963), Eine Revision der Flechtenfamilien Lichinaceae und Ephebaceae. Symbolae Botanicae Upsalienses 18(1)
  3. Henssen, A. (1963), Eine Revision der Flechtenfamilien Lichinaceae und Ephebaceae. Symbolae Botanicae Upsalienses 18(1)
  4. Henssen, A. (1969), Three non-marine species of the genus Lichina. Lichenologist 4
  5. Henssen, A. (1973), New or interesting cyanophilic lichens I. Lichenologist 5
  6. Henssen, A. (1984), Placynthium arachnoideum, a new lichen from Patagonia, and notes on other species of the genus in the Southern Hemisphere. Lichenologist 16
  7. Henssen, A. (1990), Lichenes Cyanophili et Fungi Saxicolae 2. Philipps-Universität: Marburg
  8. Henssen, A. (1990), Lichenes Cyanophili et Fungi Saxicolae 2. Philipps-Universität: Marburg
  9. Henssen, A. (1990), Lichenes Cyanophili et Fungi Saxicolae 2. Philipps-Universität: Marburg
  10. Henssen, A. (1992), Ramalodium. Flora of Australia 54
  11. Henssen, A. (1999), New species of Ramalodium and Staurolemma from Australasia (Collemataceae, lichenized ascomycetes). Nova Hedwigia 68
  12. Henssen, A. (2000), Santessoniella rosettiformis, a new species from South America with notes on S. pulchella (Pannariaceae). Lichenologist 32

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