Wolong Nature Reserve is located in Wen Chuan county, Sichusn Province, China, at 102°52’103°24’E,30°45’-31°25’N. Wolong, declared a nature reserve in 1975 is 52 km form east to west and 63 km ...Wolong Nature Reserve is located in Wen Chuan county, Sichusn Province, China, at 102°52’103°24’E,30°45’-31°25’N. Wolong, declared a nature reserve in 1975 is 52 km form east to west and 63 km from north to south, with an area of about 200000 hectares. It lies on the northern border of the sub-temperate zone, in the west of the Sichuan basin and east of the Gong Lai mountains. The altitude ranges from 1218 m to 6250 m. Wolong was the first natural panda habitat reserve of the world and has recently been named a United Nations Heritage Site.There and no published records of lichn species from Wolong. and the Natural History Museum inWolong(WL)contains very few lichen specimens. Twenty-four geera and 2 species wene reported. The form valleys and mountain slopes at altitudes between 1600 m and 2300 m in Wolong Nature Reserve in April 1993 the two species, peltigera pindarensis and Ramalina africana, arenew to China(Cf. Wei, 1991). Collection numbers are provided for each species and material has been retained in the herbaria of Chen and Seaward.展开更多
文摘Wolong Nature Reserve is located in Wen Chuan county, Sichusn Province, China, at 102°52’103°24’E,30°45’-31°25’N. Wolong, declared a nature reserve in 1975 is 52 km form east to west and 63 km from north to south, with an area of about 200000 hectares. It lies on the northern border of the sub-temperate zone, in the west of the Sichuan basin and east of the Gong Lai mountains. The altitude ranges from 1218 m to 6250 m. Wolong was the first natural panda habitat reserve of the world and has recently been named a United Nations Heritage Site.There and no published records of lichn species from Wolong. and the Natural History Museum inWolong(WL)contains very few lichen specimens. Twenty-four geera and 2 species wene reported. The form valleys and mountain slopes at altitudes between 1600 m and 2300 m in Wolong Nature Reserve in April 1993 the two species, peltigera pindarensis and Ramalina africana, arenew to China(Cf. Wei, 1991). Collection numbers are provided for each species and material has been retained in the herbaria of Chen and Seaward.