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Lichens (1985) - Flora of New Zealand Lichens
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Ramalina pacifica Asahina

R. pacifica Asahina, J. Jap. Bot. 15: 213 (1939).

Thallus tufted or subpendulous, rather polymorphic, 2-6(-10) cm tall. Erect or straggling, holdfast delimited and rounded, corticolous, occasionally saxicolous. Branches 2-5 mm wide at base, tapering apically, pale yellow-green to greenish-grey, shortly tufted and much divided, ± terete apically, elsewhere ± flattened, surface undulate or shallowly faveolate, smooth, waxy or dull without pseudocyphellae, occasionally minutely striate (×10 lens), sorediate. Soralia mainly marginal also occasionally laminal, rounded to irregular, in concave depressions with flaring undulate margins, to convex, discrete, or becoming confluent, 0.5-4 mm diam., soredia green-white, farinose. Apothecia (not seen in New Zealand material) rare, sublateral rarely apical, disc markedly convex at maturity. Ascospores straight, 8-15 × 5-7 µm. Chemistry: Cortex K+ yellow; medulla K+ brown, C-, KC+ brown-purple, Pd+ orange. Protocetraric acid.

N: Northland (Three Kings Is, Karikari Peninsula, Opuao). S: Southland (Grove Bush). On trees or shrubs, mainly lowland and coastal, still poorly known. See Stevens [ Lichenologist 15: 213-229 (1983)].

Cosmopolitan

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