Pannoparmelia (Müll.Arg.) Darb.
Details
Pannoparmelia (Müll.Arg.) Darb. (1912)
Pannoparmelia (Müll.Arg.) Darb.
Biostatus
Indigenous, non-endemic
Wild
New Zealand
Political Region
A Southern Hemisphere genus of two species; both of which are known in New Zealand.
Nomenclature
Darb.
Müll.Arg.
(Müll.Arg.) Darb.
1912
ICN
genus
Pannoparmelia
Classification
Subordinates
Descriptions
Pannoparmelia (Müll.Arg.) Darb.
Thallus foliose, lobate, dorsiventral, heteromerous, corticolous. Lobes rather small, irregularly to subdichotomously branching, often imbricate. Upper surface convex, yellowish-green to yellow (usnic acid in upper cortex). Medulla white, loosely woven. Lower surface corticate, between conspicuous, rounded, moniliform, patches of thick, brown or black hypothallus. Rhizines few, thick, simple, with an anchoring tuft at apex, brown or black. Apothecia sessile or subpedicellate, disc plane to concave, imperforate, reddish-brown, with a conspicuous thalline margin, concolorous with thallus. Ascospores spherical, thick-walled, colourless, 8 per ascus. Chemistry: Divaricatic and usnic acids.
Taxonomic concepts
Pannoparmelia (Müll.Arg.) Darb.
Pannoparmelia (Müll.Arg.) Darb.
Pannoparmelia (Müll.Arg.) Darb.
Metadata
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scientific name
Names_Plants
1 January 2000
8 April 2010