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Steinera radiata P.James & Henssen

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Steinera radiata P.James & Henssen, Bull. Brit. Mus. (Nat. Hist.), Bot. 10: 252 (1982)
Steinera radiata P.James & Henssen

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P.James & Henssen
P.James & Henssen
1982
252
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Steinera radiata P.James & Henssen
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Steinera radiata

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radiata

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Steinera radiata P.James & Henssen

Thallus placodioid, to 4 cm diam., rosette-shaped, very closely attached, not detachable from substrate without damage, saxicolous. Marginal lobes laterally contiguous for their entire length, frequently separated by deep, radiating fissures, lobe ends slightly enlarged, 0.25-0.5 mm broad, 3-4 mm long, centrally areolate-cracked with frequent, transverse fissures, areolae 0.5-0.9 mm diam., irregular, margins angular. Upper surface plane to ± uneven, matt, occasionally subscabrid at margins, pale blue-grey to pale grey. Apothecia frequent; ± central, 0.5-0.9 mm diam., innate at first, hemiangiocarpic, slowly emergent at maturity, at length sessile, rounded to ± ovate, discrete, rarely confluent, disc dull to bright red-brown, convex or plane, surface slightly roughened, margins to 0.1 mm wide, at first inflexed and elevated above disc, ± excluded at maturity, concolorous with thallus or rarely red-brown and pale grey. Ascospores simple with a very thin and ± median plasma bridge but without any true septum developed, shortly ellipsoid to subglobose (7.5-)8-10.5 × (5.5-)6.5-7.5 µm. Pycnidia frequent, 200 × 150 µm, rather irregular, inner surface convoluted, containing small, short-celled coniodiophores from which conidia are produced mainly terminally, conidia rod-shaped, 5 × 2 µm.

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Steinera radiata P.James & Henssen
Steinera radiata P.James & Henssen
Steinera radiata P.James & Henssen
Steinera radiata P.James & Henssen
Steinera radiata P.James & Henssen

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1 January 2000
30 October 2023
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