Illustrations
Fig. 1 Pseudocyphellaria colensoi (centre), P. homoeophylla (above) and P. faveolata (below). (Photographed by Ian McDonald, Real Pictures, Auckland.) © All rights reserved. [Image: 4X90]
Fig. 2 Sticta latifrons. Plate CXXII from J.D. Hooker's "Botany of the Antarctic Voyage". Flora Novae Zelandiae (1855). Drawn and coloured by W.H. Fitch under the supervision of J.D. Hooker. Original pattern plate in Botany Library (BM). Reproduced by kind permission of the Trustees of the British Museum (Natural History). © All rights reserved. [Image: 4X91]
Fig. 3 Stereocaulon colensoi, Cladonia capitellata and Sphaerophorus scrobiculatus. Plate CXXX from J.D. Hooker's "Botany of the Antarctic Voyage". Flora Novae Zelandiae (1855). Drawn and coloured by W.H. Fitch under the supervision of J.D. Hooker. Original pattern plate in Botany Library (BM). Reproduced by kind permission of the Trustees of the British Museum (Natural History). © All rights reserved. [Image: 4X92]
Fig. 4 Thysanophoron stereocauloides. (Photographed by R. Lamberts.) © All rights reserved. [Image: 4X93]
Fig. 6 Mosaic of Placopsis perrugosa and Trentepohlia. (Photographed by B. Enting.) © All rights reserved. [Image: 4X95]
Fig. 8 Cladia retipora amongst Cladonia capitellata. (Photographed by B. Enting.) © All rights reserved. [Image: 4X97]
Table of Rinodina spore types, after Mayrhofer (1982; fig. 1-2). a, Sicula -type; b, Milvina -type; c, Physcia -type; d, Pachysporaria -type; e, Mischoblastia -type; f, Dubyana -type; g, Bischoffii -type; h, Physconia -type; i, Bicincta -type; j, Dirinaria -type. © All rights reserved. [Image: 4X99]