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Lichens (1985) - Flora of New Zealand Lichens
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Cladonia scabriuscula (Delise) Nyl.

C. scabriuscula (Delise) Leighton, Lich. Fl. Br.: 61 (1879).

Cenomyce scabriuscula Delise in Duby, Bot. gall. ed. 2: 623 (1830).

Primary squamules disappearing, 2-5 mm long and broad, irregularly lobed, crenate, ascending, upper surface grey-green, lower side white, sorediate or not. Podetia arising from surface of primary squamules or dying at base, 3-6 cm tall, to 2.5 mm diam., repeatedly dichotomously branching, branches cylindrical, dilating slightly at axils, axils open or closed, apices usually subulate, partly or entirely isidiate-sorediate, or with minute, spreading and appressed or peeling squamules, apices subulate, granular-sorediate or verrucose-granular, squamulose or not. Cortex ± areolate, becoming decorticate, interspaces dull, white, whitish-glaucescent or ashy-olive or ashy-bluish and variegated. Apothecia small, dark brown, sometimes on corymbose branchlets at tips of podetia. Chemistry: Cortex K-, KC-, Pd+ red. Fumarprotocetraric, ± ursolic acids.

N: Little Barrier I. southwards. S: Throughout. St: In tussock grassland, on moss, peat, decaying logs and in Leptospermum heath, s.l. to 1000 m.

Cosmopolitan

C. scabriuscula has affinities with C. furcata but the peeling, ± detached squamules are characteristic.

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