Lichens (1985) - Flora of New Zealand Lichens
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Lecanora symmicta (Ach.) Ach.

L. symmicta (Ach.) Ach., Syn. Lich.: 340 (1814).

L. varia var. symmicta Ach., Lich. Univ.: 379 (1810).

L. symmictera Nyl., Flora 55: 249 (1872).

L. perflavida Nyl., Lich. N.Z.: 64 (1888).

L. perflavida. Holotype: New Zealand. Westland, Greymouth. R. Helms 255b, H-NYL 26317!

Thallus yellowish, thin, subgranular, uneven, effuse or lacking. Apothecia pale yellow to pale brown, rarely medium or dark brown, waxy, concolorous with thallus, ± immarginate, convex, solitary or crowded, 0.1-0.5 mm diam. Epithecium granular, yellowish, with numerous crystals. Hymenium colourless or pale straw-coloured. Paraphyses simple, capillary c. 1 µm thick. Asci clavate. Ascospores biseriate, ellipsoid, ends rounded, straight, 11-20.4 × 7-12 µm.

N: S: St: Throughout, on dry twigs and lignum (fenceposts, gates, power poles, weather boarding etc.); common and widespread.

Cosmopolitan

L. symmicta has many affinities with Lecidea and is often included in that genus because of the ± immarginate fruits. In New Zealand it appears to be a complex of at least two species, but until further investigation of the complex is made, they are combined under L. symmicta.

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