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A checklist is presented listing the 191 lichen species currently known from the Brazilian state of Goiás, and 120 lichen species currently known from the Brazilian state of Distríto Federal. As many as 113 species are New reports to the state of Goiás, 49 are new reports from Distríto Federal and one, Chapsa perdissuta Sipman & Lücking, is new to Brazil. The new records are based on identifications of material from our own field trips in this dry Cerrado region. The area, about the size of Germany, is one of the last large regions on Earth from which no comprehensive lists of lichens were ever published.
Lichens du Brésil central aride: liste des champignons lichénisés du «Distríto Federal» et du Goiás.
Une liste des 191 espèces de lichens connues de l'état brésilien du Goiás et des 120 espèces connues de l'état du « Distríto Federal» est présentée. Pas moins de 113 espèces sont nouvelles pour l'état du Goiás et 49 pour celui du « Distríto Federal». L'une de ces espèces, Chapsa perdissuta Sipman & Lücking, est nouvelle pour le Brésil. Les nouvelles identifications sont basées sur nos propres collectes menées dans la région sèche du Cerrado. Cette région, de la taille de l'Allemagne, est l'une des plus étendues pour lesquelles aucun inventaire extensif des lichens n'avait auparavant été publié.
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