The material was collected during studies of the vegetation of Kaffiøyra in the
course of „Thirteenth Toruń Polar Expedition, Spitsbergen - 1997” of N. Copernici
University of Toruń. The studied areas were situated only on moraines, some
mountain massif slopes, and all terraces. Samples of lichens were taken from 24
out of 61 total squares with an area of 1 km<sup>2</sup>. In the study area, 12 taxa of the
genus <i>Peltigera</i> were noted, including nine new ones to the Kaffiøyra Plain, such as
<i>P. aphthosa, P. canina, P. didactyla, P. frippii, P. kristinssonii, P. lyngei, P. neckeri,
P. polydactylon, P. ponojensis</i> and three previously noted, such as <i>P. leucophlebia,
P. malacea</i>, and <i>P. rufescens</i>. The most frequently recorded species in the study area
were <i>P. canina</i> (9 localities), <i>P. malacea</i> (9), <i>P. ponojensis</i> (9) and <i>P. rufescens</i> (9).
The greatest species diversity occurred on Waldemar Glacier Sander. As many as
10 species of <i>Peltigera</i> genus were recorded there. An average of five species per
square were recorded in that region.