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Lichens (1985) - Flora of New Zealand Lichens
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Lecanora cyamidia Stirt.

L. cyamidia Stirton, Proc. phil. Soc. Glasg. 10: 305 (1877).

L. cyrtospora Knight, T.N.Z.I. 16: 401 (1884).

L. ochrotropa Zahlbr., Denkschr. Akad. Wiss. Wien math.-naturwiss. Kl. 104: 343 (1941).

Lectotype: New Zealand. Wellington. J. Buchanan, BM!

L. cyrtospora. Lectotype: New Zealand. Sine loco (prob. Wellington). Charles Knight, BM!

L. ochrotropa. Lectotype: New Zealand. Otago, Tautuku Bush, on dead Nothofagus menziesii. J.S. Thomson (T 1671), ZA 591, CHR 345884!

Thallus dingy grey-white to greenish-grey or creamish, continuous, minutely wrinkled, verrucose-papillate, papillae minute, subglobose, 0.1 mm diam., to minutely areolate-cracked, areolae separated by narrow cracks, 2-6 cm diam., sometimes delimited at margins by a narrow, black prothallus. Apothecia sessile or subpedicellate, round to irregular, scattered or crowded, 1.0-2.5 mm diam., disc plane to subconvex-irregular, dark red-brown or black, with a thin to dense grey-white pruina, margins persistent, conspicuous, concolorous with thallus or paler, entire to crenulate-verrucose. Epithecium red-brown, 15-17 µm thick. Hymenium pale yellow-brown, 50-130(-180) µm tall. Hypothecium pale brownish or colourless, 30-60 µm thick. Paraphyses filiform, dense, not capitate at apices. Asci clavate, 8-spored, with a prominent apical dimple. Ascospores spiral in ascus, biseriate, fabiform, curved, apices rounded, contents oily-granular, 20-30(-34) × 7-10.2(-13) µm. Chemistry: Cortex K+ yellow, Pd-. Thamnolic acid.

N: Wellington. S: Canterbury (Selwyn Gorge), South Otago (coastal). On bark of forest trees, lowland and coastal, still very much under-collected.

Endemic

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