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Lecidea pahiensis Zahlbr.

L. pahiensis Zahlbr., Denkschr. Akad. Wiss. Wien math.-naturwiss. Kl. 104: 303 (1941).

Type: New Zealand. Southland, Pahia Point, Foveaux Strait, on coastal rock. J.S. Thomson (T 2242) A 1, CHR 347056!

Thallus in irregular patches 2-6 cm diam., ± confluent, 0.5 mm thick, chalky whitish, roughened, irregularly cracked-areolate, areolae to 2 mm diam., or less, convex, wrinkled, ± coriaceous. Apothecia scattered, sessile, solitary or 2-4 confluent and then ± deformed through mutual pressure, constricted at base, rounded to irregular, 0.3-1.5 mm diam., black, matt, epruinose, minutely roughened, plane to convex, margins thin, entire, black, raised, ± flexuose, excluded at maturity. Epithecium dense, granular, greenish-black 10-17 µm thick. Hymenium pale straw-coloured 80-95 µm tall. Hypothecium pale yellow-brown. Ascospores ellipsoid, 8.5-10.2 × 3-5.1 µm, often 1-septate as in Catillaria.

S: Known only from the type collection.

Endemic

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