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Notoparmelia erumpens (Kurok.) A.Crespo, Ferencova & Divakar

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Notoparmelia erumpens (Kurok.) A.Crespo, Ferencova & Divakar, Lichenologist 46: 63 (2014)
Notoparmelia erumpens (Kurok.) A.Crespo, Ferencova & Divakar

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Indigenous, non-endemic
Wild
New Zealand
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Synonym, Parmelia erumpens, was treated as wild, non-endemic by Galloway (2007)

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A.Crespo, Ferencova & Divakar
Kurok.
(Kurok.) A.Crespo, Ferencova & Divakar
2014
63
ICN
species
Notoparmelia erumpens

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erumpens

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Thallus orbicular to spreading, loosely attached, to 20 cm diam., saxicolous or corticolous. Lobes rounded (5-10 mm wide), subimbricate, margins entire, black, shining. Upper surface smooth, pale grey, whitish ashy-grey or greenish-grey with a pale bluish tinge, pseudocyphellae prominent in a white reticulum, becoming deeply cracked centrally, distinctly white-maculate near lobe apices or often white-pruinose at margins, isidiate-sorediate. Isidia laminal, rarely at margins, scattered, corralloid-pustular, clustered and deformed, developing from cortex near margins of cracks or pseudocyphellae, with age becoming coarse granular-sorediate, central parts often forming a dense, coralloid, isidiate-sorediate mat. Lower surface black, shining, with a dark brown, naked marginal zone often present, rhizinate centrally. Rhizines black, simple or branched. Apothecia occasional, sessile to subpedicellate, to 15 mm diam., disc red-brown to dark brown, matt, plane or concave, margins entire at first, becoming fissured with age, sinuous or crenate, often inflexed and obscuring disc, becoming isidiate-sorediate, thalline exciple strongly maculate-cracked, pseudocyphellate. Ascospores ellipsoid, 9.5-12 × 6.5-8 µm. Chemistry: Cortex K+ yellow; medulla K+ yellow ± red, C-, KC+ red, Pd+ orange. Salazinic acid and atranorin.

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Notoparmelia erumpens (Kurok.) A.Crespo, Ferencova & Divakar
Notoparmelia erumpens (Kurok.) A.Crespo, Ferencova & Divakar 2014
Notoparmelia erumpens (Kurok.) A.Crespo, Ferencova & Divakar
Parmelia erumpens Kurok.
Notoparmelia erumpens (Kurok.) A.Crespo, Ferencova & Divakar

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Notoparmelia erumpens (Kurok.) A.Crespo, Ferencova & Divakar
New Zealand
Nelson Land District
Notoparmelia erumpens (Kurok.) A.Crespo, Ferencova & Divakar
New Zealand
North Auckland Land District
Notoparmelia erumpens (Kurok.) A.Crespo, Ferencova & Divakar
New Zealand
South Auckland Land District
Notoparmelia erumpens (Kurok.) A.Crespo, Ferencova & Divakar
New Zealand
Taranaki Land District
New Zealand
North Auckland Land District

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5 May 2016
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