Additions to the checklist of Indian lichens after 2010

  • Sanjeeva Nayaka Lichenology Laboratory, CSIR-National Botanical Research Institute, Rana Pratap Marg, Lucknow – 226 001, Uttar Pradesh, India
  • G. P. Sinha Botanical Survey of India, Central Regional Centre, 10-Chatham Lines, Allahabad – 211 002, Uttar Pradesh, India
  • Siljo Joseph Lichenology Laboratory, CSIR-National Botanical Research Institute, Rana Pratap Marg, Lucknow – 226 001, Uttar Pradesh, India

Abstract

The present communication includes a list of 411 species of lichens under 147 genera reported or
described from India after the publication of “Indian Lichens: An Annotated Checklist” by Singh
and Sinha (2010). According to latest issue of Plant Discoveries 2016 (Singh and Dash, 2017)
2511 species of lichens are known from India. However, a thorough collation including less
popular and online journals where taxonomic novelties in the form of new records are not
mentioned, revealed significant increase during the past seven years. By addition of 411 species
to the list of Singh and Sinha (2010), now the total number of lichens for India raises up to 2714
species. However, due to nomenclature changes and synonymy, revisions, etc. this data may
change. Few species which were not included in Singh and Sinha (2010) are also included in this
list. Species simply transferred to other genera without affecting the number tally are not listed
here. Like-wise obligate lichenicolous and non-lichenized fungi are not included in the present
list.
The current list indicates that large number of taxa are reported from the family Graphidaceae
(106 spp.) where genus Graphis alone counts 34 species. Large number of taxa are also reported
from order Arthoniales (52 species) with Opegrapha representing 17 species. The species listed
here follows the pattern of; species name (in bold), reference, and name of the state from where
the species is reported. For the references cited in this paper readers may refer ‘Bibliography to
the Indian lichens from the year 2010 onwards’ by Joseph et. al. (2018) published in the same
issue of this journal.
Keywords: Lichen Checklist, New species, new records, biodiversity, India

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