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Phlyctis subuncinata Stirt.

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Phlyctis subuncinata Stirt., J. Linn. Soc., Bot. 14: 464 (1875)
Phlyctis subuncinata Stirt.

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Indigenous, non-endemic
Wild
New Zealand
Political Region
Australasian

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Stirt.
Stirt.
1875
464
ICN
Phlyctis subuncinata Stirt.
species
Phlyctis subuncinata

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subuncinata

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Thallus spreading in patches, 3-10 cm diam. Upper surface pale glaucous or greenish-grey to whitish-buff, granular-leprose, scurfy or furfuraceous, thin, eroded-effuse in parts, white-arachnoid at margins. Apothecia very small, 0.1-0.3 mm diam., numerous, scattered, rarely solitary 2-6(-10) aggregated, innate to ± sessile, disc round to irregular, concave to plane, pale yellow-brown to reddish, translucent, densely white-pruinose, pruina fine, delicately farinose, margins slightly raised, entire, erumpent, densely white farinose-sorediate, macroscopically visible as pale whitish blotches on thallus. Ascospores fusiform, 7-septate, slightly curved (40-)45-62(-72) × 5-6(-7) µm. Chemistry: Cortex K+ yellow. Stictic and constictic acids and unidentified compound A.

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Phlyctella abstersa Kremp.
Phlyctis subuncinata Stirt.
Phlyctella subuncinata (Stirt.) D.J.Galloway
Phlyctis subuncinata Stirt.
Phlyctis egentior Nyl.
Phlyctis subuncinata Stirt.
Phlyctis egentior var. pallidula Nyl.
Phlyctis subuncinata Stirt.
Phlyctis subuncinata Stirt.
Phlyctis subuncinata Stirt.

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Phlyctis subuncinata Stirt.
New Zealand
Otago Land District

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85db6b5c-eb61-48ee-8d75-12c6cf221c9e
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1 January 2000
14 May 2010
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