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Physconia Poelt

PHYSCONIA Poelt, 1965

Thallus foliose, heteromerous, grey-brown to dark brown usually with a whitish pruina, lobate, loosely attached. Upper cortex thick, scleroplectenchymatous or paraplectenchymatous. Lower cortex prosoplectenchymatous, black and distinct, or whitish and indistinct, rarely absent. Rhizines squarrose, rarely simple. Apothecia lecanorine, often with marginal lobules. Ascospores 8 per ascus, brown, 1-septate, usually more than 27 µm long and 15 µm broad. Pycnidia ± immersed. Conidia subcylindrical, 4-7 × 1-2 µm.

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Thallus sorediate, soralia yellowish, lower surface black or brown-black, medulla yellowish, rhizines squarrose
Thallus granular isidiate-sorediate, lower surface pale whitish, medulla white, rhizines simple

Physconia [Poelt Nova Hedwigia 9: 21-32 (1965); Gunnerbeck and Moberg Mycotaxon 8: 307-317 (1979)] is a genus of c. 15 species most common in Europe, North America and Asia. Two species are known from New Zealand. Useful information is given in Moberg [ Symb. bot. upsal. 22: 1-108 (1977)].

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