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Pyrenula largei A.J. Marshall, de Lange, Blanchon & Aptroot

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Pyrenula largei A.J. Marshall, de Lange, Blanchon & Aptroot, Ukr. Bot. J. 82: 443–445 (2025)
Pyrenula largei A.J. Marshall, de Lange, Blanchon & Aptroot

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Endemic
Wild
New Zealand
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Presumed endemic.

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A.J. Marshall, de Lange, Blanchon & Aptroot
A.J. Marshall, de Lange, Blanchon & Aptroot
2025
443–445
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Pyrenula largei A.J. Marshall, de Lange, Blanchon & Aptroot
species
Pyrenula largei
Pyrenula largei is named in honour of the Aotearoa | New Zealand botanist Dr. MarkLarge FLS (31 March 1959 −), who specialised in pteridology.
Type: Aotearoa | New Zealand, Te Ika-a-Maui | North Island. North Island, Northland, Auckland, Glorit, Mataia, Mataia QEII Covenant, 36.4932365°S, 174.4248199°E, 30 m, A.J. Marshall (AJM127) & P.J. de Lange, 11 December 2024. On bark of Phyllocladus trichomanoides (holotype UNITEC14864, isotype AK).

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largei

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Pyrenula largei A.J. Marshall, de Lange, Blanchon & Aptroot
Pyrenula largei A.J. Marshall, de Lange, Blanchon & Aptroot 2025
Pyrenula largei A.J. Marshall, de Lange, Blanchon & Aptroot

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typification
Type: Aotearoa | New Zealand, Te Ika-a-Maui | North Island. North Island, Northland, Auckland, Glorit, Mataia, Mataia QEII Covenant, 36.4932365°S, 174.4248199°E, 30 m, A.J. Marshall (AJM127) & P.J. de Lange, 11 December 2024. On bark of Phyllocladus trichomanoides (holotype UNITEC14864, isotype AK).
Etymology
Pyrenula largei is named in honour of the Aotearoa | New Zealand botanist Dr. MarkLarge FLS (31 March 1959 −), who specialised in pteridology.

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2516f74e-989c-4c9e-a0db-1f1ec4997c7b
scientific name
Names_Plants
31 October 2025
31 October 2025
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