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Acrocordia A.Massal.

ACROCORDIA Massal., 1854

Thallus crustose, ± undifferentiated. Photobiont green ? Trentepohlia. Perithecia immersed or ± superficial. Asci bitunicate, cylindrical with a well developed apical dimple. Paraphyses persistent, rigid, ± netlike. Ascospores uniseriate, ellipsoid, 1-3-septate, thick-walled, with a warted epispore.

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Perithecia scattered, ascospores 12-16 × 5-7 µm, both cells equal
Perithecia ± compound, ascospores 15-30 × 7-13 µm, upper cells larger

Acrocordia, discussed by Harris [Mich. Bot. 12: 8-9 (1973)], is placed in the family Strigulaceae, and is distinguished from Arthopyrenia by the more cylindrical ascus, smaller foot, better developed apical dimple and by the uniseriate arrangement of ascospores [Richardson and MorganJones Lichenologist 2: 205-224 (1964)]. Two species, both corticolous, are known from North I., but the genus is very poorly known and collected in New Zealand. It is probably ± frequent on the bark of introduced deciduous trees and shrubs.

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