Phyllopsora Müll.Arg.
Details
Phyllopsora Müll.Arg., Bull. Herb. Boissier 2: 11, 45 (1894)
Phyllopsora Müll.Arg.
Biostatus
Indigenous, non-endemic
Wild
New Zealand
Political Region
Presently, 25 species and 11 varieties are recognised in the genus, with a mainly pantropical to subtropical (rarely temperate) distribution. Five taxa are here recorded from New Zealand. Species are corticolous and characteristic of rotting logs or bark in lowland and coastal forest in deep to moderate shade.
Nomenclature
Müll.Arg.
Müll.Arg.
1894
11, 45
ICN
Phyllopsora Müll.Arg.
genus
Phyllopsora
Classification
Subordinates
Descriptions
Phyllopsora Müll.Arg.
Thallus heteromerous, granular, microphylline or squamulose to subfoliose, often erect, upper cortex well-developed, ± loosely attached to substrate by medullary hyphae or by a prothallus, isidia present or absent, margins of thallus ± pale, corticolous. Photobiont green, . Apothecia sessile, biatorine, ± convex, brown or reddish-brown with a thin, pale proper margin, disappearing with age. Paraphyses distinct, simple, apices not noticeably thickened, conglutinate. Asci clavate, 8-spored. Ascospores simple, colourless, long-ellipsoid. Hypothecium massive, 150-250 µm thick, intensely gelatinised, appearing chondroid.
Taxonomic concepts
Phyllopsora Müll.Arg.
Phyllopsora Müll.Arg.
Phyllopsora Müll.Arg.
Collections
Metadata
7ff66317-e6ac-4851-815a-0c8b9a8662c8
scientific name
Names_Plants
1 January 2000
6 May 2020