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Menegazzia ultralucens

M. ultralucens P.James & D.J.Galloway in D.J. Galloway, N. Z. J. Bot. 21: 195 (1983).

Holotype: New Zealand. Auckland Is, Rose I., Observation Point, on Myrsine scrub, 8.i.1963, P.W. James 992/2A – BM.

Description : Flora (1985: 290).

Chemistry : Medulla K−, C−, KC+ pink, Pd−, UV+ ice-blue; containing alectoronic and α-collatollic acids and a UV− accessory compound.

N: Wellington (York Bay). S: Nelson (Stillwater), Canterbury (Kaituna Valley Banks Peninsula), Otago (Upper Olivine Valley), Southland (Lake Hauroko). A: A rather rarely collected epiphyte of Dacrycarpus dacrydioides, Dacrydium cupressinum, Myrsine and Nothofagus bark, coastal to subalpine. Known also from Tasmania where it is rare (James & Galloway 1992: 245; McCarthy 2003c, 2006).

Australasian

Illustration : James & Galloway (1992: 243, fig. 89D).

Menegazzia ultralucens is the sorediate counterpart of chemodeme 2 of M. lucens (q.v.). It is distinguished from other sorediate species in the genus by the UV+ ice-blue reaction of the medulla (alectoronic acid). It occurs in similar habitats to M. lucens but appears to be much more rare.

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