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Pertusaria nothofagi Zahlbr.

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Pertusaria nothofagi Zahlbr., Akad. Wiss. Wien, Math.-Naturwiss. Kl., Denkschr. 104: 337 (1941)

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Zahlbr.
Zahlbr.
1941
337
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Pertusaria nothofagi Zahlbr.
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Pertusaria nothofagi

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nothofagi

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Pertusaria nothofagi Zahlbr.

Thallus in patches or bands, 3-8(-20) cm diam., pale olivaceous-grey to grey-white, matt or shining, irregularly wrinkled-plicate or ridged, irregularly cracked to ± areolate. Apothecia sessile, constricted at base 0.5-2.5 mm diam., ± hemispherical at maturity, blister-like at first becoming erose-white-sorediate, disc subconcave to plane, often fissured,pale buff to dark brown or grey, densely white-pruinose, pruina granular, margins thick, fissured, eroding, roughened-granular, -like, covered with thallus at first then white-sorediate. Asci clavate, with well-developed apical tholus, 8-spored (rarely 6-spored). Ascospores uniseriate, oval-ellipsoid, pointed at one end, rounded at other, occasionally apiculate at one end, 43.5-74 × 26.1-38.8 µm. Chemistry: TLC 3 unidentified compounds (brown-purple or greyish).

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Pertusaria nothofagi Zahlbr.
Pertusaria nothofagi Zahlbr.
Pertusaria nothofagi Zahlbr.
Pertusaria nothofagi Zahlbr.

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Pertusaria nothofagi Zahlbr.
New Zealand
Canterbury Land District
Pertusaria nothofagi Zahlbr.
New Zealand
Marlborough Land District
Pertusaria nothofagi Zahlbr.
New Zealand
Otago Land District
Pertusaria nothofagi Zahlbr.
New Zealand
Southland Land District

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1 January 2000
7 March 2019
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