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Pseudocyphellaria montagnei (C.Bab.) D.J.Galloway & P.James

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Pseudocyphellaria montagnei (C.Bab.) D.J.Galloway & P.James, Lichenologist 12: 300 (1980)
Pseudocyphellaria montagnei (C.Bab.) D.J.Galloway & P.James

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Endemic
Present
New Zealand
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Endemic

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(C.Bab.) D.J.Galloway & P.James
C.Bab.
D.J.Galloway & P.James
1980
300
ICN
species
Pseudocyphellaria montagnei

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montagnei

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Pseudocyphellaria montagnei (C.Bab.) D.J.Galloway & P.James

Thallus ± orbicular, closely attached in rosettes or spreading, to 12 cm diam. Lobes rounded, ± radiating, imbricate, margins entire or delicately notched or incised, sinuous or ragged-phyllidiate. Upper surface glaucous-green to olivaceous when wet, pale greyish-green when dry, undulate or shallowly faveolate, lacunose, ridges smooth, matt or shining, without soredia, maculae or pseudocyphellae, often phyllidiate. Phyllidia dentate-subcoralloid, flattened, undulate, squamiform, marginal and laminal. Photobiont green. Medulla white. Lower surface pale yellowish-buff to whitish, slightly darker centrally, ± glabrous or with a sparse, thin, pale tomentum, wrinkled-bullate in parts, or ± papillate. Pseudocyphellae inconspicuous, very sparse, scattered, minute, erupting on ridges and papillae, decorticate area yellowish, or white. Apothecia laminal or marginal, sparse to moderately frequent, sessile to subpedicellate, 2-5 mm diam., disc matt, smooth, black, epruinose, margins thin, entire to crenate-striate to phyllidiate, pale. Pycnidia frequent, scattered, black, punctiform, minute. Ascospores brown, polaribilocular, fusiform-ellipsoid, 24-31 × (5-)7-10 µm. Chemistry: Hopane-6α,7β,22-triol, methyl evernate, methyl lecanorate, methyl gyrophorate, tenuiorin, gyrophoric, stictic, constictic and norstictic acids.

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Lobaria luridescens (Stirt.) Zahlbr.
Pseudocyphellaria montagnei (C.Bab.) D.J.Galloway & P.James
Lobaria montagnei (C.Bab.) Hellb.
Pseudocyphellaria montagnei (C.Bab.) D.J.Galloway & P.James
Pseudocyphellaria astictina (Nyl.) H.Magn.
Pseudocyphellaria montagnei (C.Bab.) D.J.Galloway & P.James
Pseudocyphellaria montagnei (C.Bab.) D.J.Galloway & P.James
Pseudocyphellaria montagnei (C.Bab.) D.J.Galloway & P.James
Pseudocyphellaria montagnei (C.Bab.) D.J.Galloway & P.James
Pseudocyphellaria montagnei (C.Bab.) D.J.Galloway & P.James
Pseudocyphellaria montagnei (C.Bab.) D.J.Galloway & P.James
Ricasolia luridescens Stirt.
Pseudocyphellaria montagnei (C.Bab.) D.J.Galloway & P.James
Ricasolia montagnei (C.Bab.) Nyl.
Pseudocyphellaria montagnei (C.Bab.) D.J.Galloway & P.James
Sticta astictina (Nyl.) Hellb.
Pseudocyphellaria montagnei (C.Bab.) D.J.Galloway & P.James
Sticta montagnei C.Bab.
Pseudocyphellaria montagnei (C.Bab.) D.J.Galloway & P.James
Stictina astictina Nyl.
Pseudocyphellaria montagnei (C.Bab.) D.J.Galloway & P.James
Stictina montagneana (C.Bab.) Shirley
Pseudocyphellaria montagnei (C.Bab.) D.J.Galloway & P.James

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Pseudocyphellaria montagnei (C.Bab.) D.J.Galloway & P.James
New Zealand
Nelson Land District
Pseudocyphellaria montagnei (C.Bab.) D.J.Galloway & P.James
New Zealand
North Auckland Land District
Pseudocyphellaria montagnei (C.Bab.) D.J.Galloway & P.James
New Zealand
South Auckland Land District
Pseudocyphellaria montagnei (C.Bab.) D.J.Galloway & P.James
New Zealand
Southland Land District
Pseudocyphellaria montagnei (C.Bab.) D.J.Galloway & P.James
New Zealand
Wellington Land District
Pseudocyphellaria montagnei (C.Bab.) D.J.Galloway & P.James
New Zealand
Westland Land District

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1 January 2000
11 June 2010
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