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Flavoparmelia soredians (Nyl.) Hale

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Flavoparmelia soredians (Nyl.) Hale, Mycotaxon 25: 605 (1986)
Flavoparmelia soredians (Nyl.) Hale

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Indigenous, non-endemic
Wild
New Zealand
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Cosmopolitan

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(Nyl.) Hale
Nyl.
Hale
1986
605
ICN
species
Flavoparmelia soredians

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soredians

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Thallus orbicular to spreading, closely attached, 5-12 cm diam., corticolous or lignicolous. Lobes small (to 5 mm wide) confluent, subirregular, rounded, margins shallowly incised. Upper surface plane, shining, wrinkled centrally, yellowish-green (usnic acid in cortex), sorediate. Soralia large, rounded, pustular, densely crowded centrally, soredia very fine, dense, farinose, yellow. Lower surface black, shining, with a shining black or brown naked marginal zone. Rhizines simple, numerous, black or pale. Apothecia (not seen in New Zealand material) rare, sessile, 1-4 mm diam., thalline exciple pustular. Chemistry: Cortex K+ yellow; medulla K+ yellow → red, C-, KC+ red, Pd+ orange. Salazinic acid and atranorin.

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Flavoparmelia soredians (Nyl.) Hale
Flavoparmelia soredians (Nyl.) Hale
Flavoparmelia soredians (Nyl.) Hale
Parmelia soredians Nyl.
Flavoparmelia soredians (Nyl.) Hale
Pseudoparmelia soredians (Nyl.) Hale
Flavoparmelia soredians (Nyl.) Hale

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Flavoparmelia soredians (Nyl.) Hale
New Zealand
Nelson Land District
Flavoparmelia soredians (Nyl.) Hale
New Zealand
Southland Land District
Flavoparmelia soredians (Nyl.) Hale
New Zealand
Wellington Land District

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1 January 2000
4 June 2019
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