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Megalaria crispisulcans A.J.Marshall, Blanchon & de Lange

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Megalaria crispisulcans A.J.Marshall, Blanchon & de Lange, Perspect. Biodivers. 1: 31–35 (2023)
Megalaria crispisulcans A.J.Marshall, Blanchon & de Lange

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Endemic
Wild
New Zealand
Political Region
Known from 13 locations at time of publication.

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A.J.Marshall, Blanchon & de Lange
A.J.Marshall, Blanchon & de Lange
2023
31–35
ICN
Megalaria crispisulcans A.J.Marshall, Blanchon & de Lange
species
Megalaria crispisulcans
The epithet “crispisulcans” refers to the often (but not always) undulating, crinkled apothecial rim of the species. Formed from ‘crispus’ meaning undulating, kinky or wavy and ‘sulcatus’ meaning furrowed or grooved.
Holotype: New Zealand, North Island, Auckland, Hautu Marama / Hodge’s Basin, 36°45’38.94 S 174°24’46.09 E, 58 m, bark, on mahoe, 12.v.2023, A.J. Marshall (AJM80) & C.D. Kilgour (UNITEC 14109. Isotype: AK).

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crispisulcans

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Megalaria crispisulcans A.J.Marshall, Blanchon & de Lange
Megalaria crispisulcans A.J.Marshall, Blanchon & de Lange
Megalaria crispisulcans A.J.Marshall, Blanchon & de Lange

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editorial
Mycobank No. 849858
typification
Holotype: New Zealand, North Island, Auckland, Hautu Marama / Hodge’s Basin, 36°45’38.94 S 174°24’46.09 E, 58 m, bark, on mahoe, 12.v.2023, A.J. Marshall (AJM80) & C.D. Kilgour (UNITEC 14109. Isotype: AK).
Etymology
The epithet “crispisulcans” refers to the often (but not always) undulating, crinkled apothecial rim of the species. Formed from ‘crispus’ meaning undulating, kinky or wavy and ‘sulcatus’ meaning furrowed or grooved.

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890b8a22-48ff-4475-acf7-8bb75186a3b6
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Names_Plants
11 October 2023
11 October 2023
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