Lichens (1985) - Flora of New Zealand Lichens
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Usnea societatis Vain.

U. societatis Vainio, Univ. Calif. Publs Bot. 12 (1): 4 (1924).

Thallus pendulous, to 40 cm long, rigid, uniformly pale yellowish-green, smooth, slightly shining, branching sympodial, secondary branches flaccid, pendulous. Branches 1-5 mm wide at base, attenuate towards apices, irregularly articulate-cracked, terete, slightly wrinkled, subfaveolate, smooth, sorediate, without papillae. Soredia becoming isidiate, spinulose, arising from small, fleck-like pseudocyphellae. Apothecia not seen. Chemistry: Salazinic and usnic acids.

N: Northland (including Three Kings Is). Coastal and lowland, on native vegetation, rarely on rocks.

Palaeotropical

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