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The Philippines is one of the most biodiverse areas in the world, and, as of 2006, contains an estimated two-thirds of the world's biodiversity, including 70% to 80% of the world's plant and animal species.[1]

This is a list of lichens recorded in the Philippines. It is based on a 2020 publication by Paguirigan and colleagues, who recorded 1,234 validated species names distributed into 65 families, 229 genera, 10 subspecies, 92 varieties, 15 formae, and 1 subforma.[2]

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References

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  1. ^ Catibog, Corazon S.; Heaney, Lawrence R. (2006). Philippine Biodiversity: Principles and Practice. Quezon City, Philippines: Haribon Foundation. ISBN 971-93352-6-2. OCLC 68683834.
  2. ^ Paguirigan, J.A.G.; dela Cruz, T.E.E; Santiago, K.A.A; Gerlach, A.; Aptroot, A. (2020). "A checklist of lichens known from the Philippines". Current Research in Environmental & Applied Mycology. 10 (1): 319–376. doi:10.5943/cream/10/1/29.