BioImages: The Virtual Field-Guide (UK)

Cosgrove, P. et al, 2005

Aspen - Britain's missing link with the boreal forest

An account of Scotland's hitherto largely unappreciated Aspen woodlands and the associated lichens, fungi, insects and bryophytes.

Journal British Wildlife
Volume Volume 17, No 2
Page range 107-115
Illustrations Colour photographs.

Malcolm Storey

Taxonomic Scope

Hammerschmidtia ferruginea (Fallen, 1817) (a hoverfly) Identification Current Colour photograph.
Epione paralellaria (Denis & Schiff., 1775) (Dark Bordered Beauty) Identification Current Colour photograph.
Schismatomma graphidioides (Leight.) Zahlbr., 1919 (a lichen) Identification Current Colour photograph.
Candelariella superdistans (Nyl.) Malme, 1911 (a parasitic lichen) Identification Current Colour photograph.
Taphrina johansonii Sadeb., 1890 (Aspen Tongue) Identification Current Colour photograph.
Leccinum albostipitatum (a bolete) Identification Current Colour photograph.
Phellinus tremulae (Bondartsev) Bondartsev & Borissov, 1953 (Aspen Bracket) Identification Current Colour photograph.
Orthotrichum gymnostomum Bruch ex Brid. (a moss) Identification Current Colour photograph.
Populus tremula L. (Aspen) Identification Current Colour photographs.

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