


Lanzia berggrenii var. metrosideri (Dennis) Spooner 1987

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Lanzia berggrenii var. metrosideri (Dennis) Spooner 1987
This beautiful and distinctive taxon is known only from two collections from Auckland, New Zealand. It differs from the type in the more conspicuous meshwork of surface hyphae, which project beyond the disc as a fringe of marginal teeth, the dark stipe and less flared margin. In addition, the paraphyses are simple, clavate or capitate at the apex and the asci are slightly longer and have a less cylindrical form. There are no differences in the ascospore characters. These differences in the form of the apothecia correlate with a difference in host, which provides further evidence for regarding these taxa as distinct at varietal level.
Lanzia berggrenii was redescribed and illustrated by Beaton & Weste (1976c) as Pezizella nothofagi. They have accurately described the asci, paraphyses and excipular structure, but failed to note the presence of a stroma.