Lichens (1985) - Flora of New Zealand Lichens
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Baeomyces absolutus Tuck.

B. absolutus Tuck., Am. J. Sci. Arts ser. 2, 28: 201 (1859).

B. novaezelandiae Knight, T.N.Z.I. 15: 348 (1883).

Thallus thin, varnish-like, bright emerald green when wet, dull olive or ashy when dry, saxicolous, rarely terricolous. Apothecia sessile, whitish-pink, disc dull, subpruinose, 1-3 mm wide, thinly marginate or immarginate, plane or subconvex. Ascospores oblong or fusiform-ellipsoid, uniseriate, or biseriate, simple, 7-15 × 4-5 µm. Chemistry: thallus and apothecia K+, yellow, C-, Pd-, or + yellow. Baeomycesic and squamatic acids and two unidentified compounds.

N: Northland (Whangarei) to Wellington (Tararua Ra.). S: Nelson (St Arnaud Ra.) to Southland (Resolution I., Fiordland). St: (Mt Anglem). On rocks, rarely on sandy soils, in shaded, moist habitats, often ± subalpine, s.l. to 1000 m.

Pantropical

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