Menegazzia eperforata
Holotype: New Zealand. South Auckland, Hunua Ra., Mangatangi Valley, on bark of Agathis australis, 1976, I. G. Barton – BM.
Description : Flora (1985: 282).
Chemistry : Medulla K+ orange, C−, KC+ orange, Pd+ orange; containing atranorin (cortex), stictic, constictic, norstictic (tr.) and menegazziaic acids and accessory compounds.
N: Northland (Great Barrier I.) to Wellington (York Bay, Gollans Valley). S: Nelson (Reefton). St: Port Pegasus (track from Disappointment Cove to Broad Bay). On forest trees (Agathis, Nothofagus, Myrsine). The Stewart I. material associates with: Degelia rosulata, Degeliella versicolor, Megalaria pulverea, Menegazzia nothofagi and Pannaria sphinctrina. Known also from eastern Australia, Tasmania and Lord Howe I. (Kantvilas 1990c; James & Galloway 1992: 232; McCarthy 2003c, 2006).
Australasian
Illustration : James & Galloway (1992: 230, fig. 85D); Kantvilas & Jarman (1999: 82).
Menegazzia eperforata is characterised by: the corticolous habit; the lack of perforations; the presence of true isidia that are simple, cylindrical or spathulate and which never burst open into the coarsely granular, torn pustules seen in M. nothofagi. It was first collected in New Zealand in 1926 by G. Einar and Greta Du Rietz, when they discovered it as an epiphyte of Nothofagus truncata in coastal forest at York Bay, Wellington.