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Heterodermia Trevis.

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This is indigenous

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Indigenous, non-endemic
Wild
New Zealand
Political Region
c. 93 species; eleven found in New Zealand

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Trevis.
Trevis.
1868
ICN
genus
Heterodermia

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Heterodermia

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Heterodermia Trevis.

Thallus foliose, lobate, dorsiventral, heteromerous, loosely to closely attached, ± rosette-forming to ribbon-like, corticolous, saxicolous or terricolous. Lobes linear or linear-cuneate to spathulate, branching ± dichotomous to irregular. Upper surface greyish to grey-white, or greenish-white, with or without pruina, with or without soralia, with or without squamules, rarely isidiate. Medulla white. Photobiont green, . Lower surface corticate or ecorticate, white, pale to dark greyish or often coloured with pigments, yellow-orange (K+ purple). Rhizines arising from lower-surface, white to black, simple to densely branched. Apothecia lecanorine, with a well-developed thalline exciple, disc brown or brown-black, epruinose, margins sometimes sorediate. Ascospores thick-walled, surface smooth, 1-septate, with or without sporoblastidia, dark brown.

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Heterodermia Trevis.
Heterodermia Trevis.
Heterodermia Trevis.
Heterodermia Trevis.
Heterodermia Trevis.
Heterodermia Trevis.
Heterodermia Trevis.

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Heterodermia Trevis.
Cook Islands
Heterodermia Trevis.
New Zealand
Marlborough Land District
Heterodermia Trevis.
New Zealand
North Auckland Land District
Heterodermia Trevis.
New Zealand
Westland Land District

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scientific name
Names_Plants
1 January 2000
20 August 2009
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