Steinera Zahlbr.
Details
Biostatus
Indigenous, non-endemic
Wild
New Zealand
Political Region
Southern Hemisphere genus of four species confined to subantarctic Islands, Kerguelen, Crozet, Campbell and Macquarie Islands, and extending into alpine and subalpine areas of New Zaaland.
Nomenclature
Zahlbr.
Zahlbr.
1906
ICN
genus
Steinera
Classification
Subordinates
Descriptions
Steinera Zahlbr.
Thallus placodioid, orbicular and effigurate, closely to ± loosely attached, margins ± lobate. Upper surface matt to ± scabrid, often markedly rimose- fissured centrally. Medulla white, hyphae mainly in a fan-like arrangement. Photobiont blue-green, and ?, concentrated in the upper part of thallus. Lower surface dark, decorticate, ± rhizinate. Apothecia innate or emergent and then ± sessile, rounded, disc plane or subconcave, red-brown or brownish, thalline exciple rudimentary or rarely well-developed. Asci with amyloid cap or ring-structure, 8-spored. Paraphyses distinctly septate, branched to anastomosing. Ascospores simple to multiseptate, colourless. Pycnidia large, of two types, either locular or with a central hollow, and cerebriform. Conidiophores short-celled producing in both types rod-shaped conidia both terminally and laterally.
Taxonomic concepts
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Metadata
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scientific name
Names_Plants
1 January 2000
13 September 2010