We present a list of 242 lichenized and two non-lichenized fungi recorded in the Jeseníky Protected Landscape Area and the th Zlatohorská vrchovina hills in April 2019 during the 26 Spring Meeting of the Bryological and Lichenological Section of the Czech Botanical Society. We have explored lichen communities in the subalpine belt of the Hrubý Jeseník Mts, such as acidic gneiss rocks with Calvitimela armeniaca, Lecanora flavoleprosa, Miriquidica griseoatra, Ochrolechia frigida, Rhizocarpon badioatrum, Sphaerophorus fragilis and calcareous schists with Agonimia gelatinosa, Belonia russula, Eiglera flavida, Gyalecta sudetica, Henrica melaspora, Leucocarpia biatorella and Thelopsis melathelia. Iron-rich outcrops with Lecanora handelii and Myriospora tangerina were rarely encountered. A random search in initial terricolous cryptogamic communities on the wet, sandy road embankment yielded Ainoa mooreana and Protothelenella sphinctrinoidella. Our floristic research was focused on montane old-growth spruce forests with Calicium trabinellum, Chaenotheca sphaerocephala, Japewia subaurifera, Micarea nowakii, Mycoblastus affinis, M. alpinus and Xylographa pallens, and boulder screes and fragments of a relict pine forest with Cetrariella commixta, Cladonia amaurocraea, C. asahinae, Clauzadeana macula, Hertelidea botryosa, Hypocenomyce friesii and Lecidea commaculans. Additionally, we visited an area of ore mine spoil with Atla wheldonii, Bacidina saxenii, Cladonia humilis, Thelocarpon impressellum and Vezdaea retigera, and an old deciduous alley in the village of Rejvíz with less common epiphytes such as Caloplaca monacensis, Ochrolechia arborea, Parmelia serrana, P. submontana, Ramalina fastigiata and Xanthomendoza huculica.
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