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Collema subconveniens Nyl.

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Indigenous, non-endemic
Wild
New Zealand
Political Region
Western Pacific

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Nyl.
Nyl.
1888
8
ICN
Collema subconveniens Nyl.
species
Collema subconveniens

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subconveniens

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Collema subconveniens Nyl.

Thallus rather small to large, 1-8 cm diam., foliose, membranous (rather firm), ± thin, rounded or somewhat irregular in shape, adnate or partly ascending, ± deeply (or shallowly) and broadly lobate, sometimes nearly undivided, smooth or sparsely ridged and folded, normally without isidia, pale olive-green, sometimes darker olive-green or bluish, lower surface often greyish or bluish, matt or slightly glossy, lobes and lobules few, rounded or somewhat extended, ± imbricate often somewhat undulate, margin ± entire, flat, or bent a little upwards or downwards, never swollen. Isidia rare and when present generally sparse, marginal or laminal, ± squamiform. Apothecia numerous, often dense and crowded, laminal, sessile, constricted at base, 0.7-1.5 mm diam., rarely to 2.5 mm, disc plane, convex with age, pale to dark red, matt or subnitid, epruinose, thalline margin in mature fruits thin to moderately thick, entire, smooth or slightly uneven, usually not prominent, persistent to ± disappearing, proper margin sometimes occurring. Ascospores 4-8 per ascus, monostichous or distichous or monodistichous (rarely tristichous), ± imbricate, broadly fusiform to ellipsoid, straight (rarely somewhat curved), with acute ends, or seldom more rounded ends, submuriform at maturity or eumuriform (3-5 transverse septa and 1-2, rarely 3, longitudinal septa) sometimes constricted at septa (16-)20-40(-43) × (6.5-)8-10.5(-15) µm. Pycnidia common, ± numerous and often dense, laminal, immersed, globose, 170-200 µm diam., visible as small dots on both sides of thallus.

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Collema flaccidum var. caerulescens C.Bab.
Collema subconveniens Nyl.
Collema rupestre var. coerulescens (C.Bab.) Zahlbr.
Collema subconveniens Nyl.
Collema subconveniens Nyl.
Collema subconveniens Nyl.
Collema subconveniens Nyl.
Collema subconveniens Nyl.
Collema subconveniens Nyl.
Synechoblastus flaccidus var. caerulescens (C.Bab.) Müll.Arg.
Collema subconveniens Nyl.

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Collema subconveniens Nyl.
New Zealand
Canterbury Land District
Collema subconveniens Nyl.
New Zealand
Hawke's Bay Land District
Collema subconveniens Nyl.
New Zealand
Marlborough Land District
Collema subconveniens Nyl.
New Zealand
Nelson Land District
Collema subconveniens Nyl.
New Zealand
Southland Land District
Collema subconveniens Nyl.
New Zealand
Wellington Land District
Collema subconveniens Nyl.
New Zealand
Westland Land District

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scientific name
Names_Plants
1 January 2000
26 October 2012
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