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Bellemerea subsorediza

B. subsorediza (Lynge) R.Sant., Thunbergia 5: 2 (1987).

Lecidea subsorediza Lynge in E. Dahl, B. Lynge & P.F. Scholander, Skr. Svalbard. Ishavet 70: 22 (1937).

Aspicilia subsorediza (Lynge) R.Sant. in A. Vězda, Lichenes Selecti Exsiccati, Fasc. LVIII, No. 1434 (1976).

Description : Flora (1985: 23 – as Aspicila subsorediza).

Chemistry : Thallus K+ yellow→red, C−, KC+ red, Pd+ yellow-orange; containing norstictic acid.

S: Canterbury (Two Thumbs Ra., Mt Cook summit rocks). High-alpine, on rocks, 2440–3500 m., associating with: Lecidea lactea, L. lapicida, Miriquidica deusta, Sporastatia polyspora, Tremolecia atrata. Known also from the European Alps (Türk et al. 1993; Nimis & Martellos 2003); Scandinavia (Purvis 1984; Santesson 1993; Santesson et al. 2004), North America (Esslinger & Egan 1995) and the South Shetland Is (Søchting et al. 2004).

Bipolar

Illustrations : Foucard (1990: fig. 49 – as Aspicilia subsorediza); Øvstedal & Lewis Smith (2001: 105, fig. 14).

Bellemerea subsorediza is characterised by: the saxicolous habit; the grey-white thallus in small patches delimited by a thin, black prothallus; central, crateriform soralia with grey-white to blackish, granular soredia eventually spreading over whole thallus; and norstictic acid in the medulla.

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