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Massalongia carnosa (Dicks.) Körb.

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Massalongia carnosa (Dicks.) Körb. (1855)
Massalongia carnosa (Dicks.) Körb.

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Absent
New Zealand
Political Region
M. carnosa, is restricted to the Northern Hemisphere. The species of Massalongia in the Southern Hemisphere is M. patagonica which is widespread, with populations in Australia and New Zealand that differ from the South American populations, but at present best regarded as part of the variation of that species. Records from this hemisphere of all other species placed in the genus are incorrect.

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Körb.
Dicks.
(Dicks.) Körb.
1855
109
ICN
species
Massalongia carnosa

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carnosa

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Massalongia carnosa (Dicks.) Körb.

Thallus small, squamulose, rosette-forming, 1-2 cm diam. Squamules elongate, to 10 mm long and 1-2 mm wide, ascending, imbricate, often crowded, apices incised, blue-grey to red-brown or brown, whitish below. Apothecia small, to 2 mm diam., pedicellate, disc red-brown, smooth, with a pale proper margin. Paraphyses simple. Ascospores 1-2-septate, ellipsoid to fusiform, 11-27 × 4.5-8.5 µm.

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Lichen carnoscarnosus Dicks.
Massalongia carnosa (Dicks.) Körb.
Massalongia carnosa (Dicks.) Körb.
Massalongia carnosa (Dicks.) Körb.
Massalongia carnosa (Dicks.) Körb.
Massalongia carnosa (Dicks.) Körb.
Massalongia carnosa (Dicks.) Körb.

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Indigenous, non-endemic
Wild
New Zealand
Political Region
Bipolar

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Massalongia carnosa (Dicks.) Körb.
New Zealand
Otago Land District
Massalongia carnosa (Dicks.) Körb.
Sweden

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4caf8bef-a1d4-40d2-b202-d13570777740
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Names_Plants
1 January 2000
19 October 2010
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