Lichens (1985) - Flora of New Zealand Lichens
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Pseudocyphellaria knightii D.J.Galloway

P. knightii D. Galloway, Lichenologist 15: 143 (1983).

Holotype: New Zealand. Nelson, 5 miles north of Westport. On Dacrycarpus dacrydioides on side of small stream, March 1980. DJ. Galloway, CHR 375745!

Thallus rather loosely attached, ± orbicular to spreading, 5-10(-15) cm diam. Lobes linear-elongate, 0.5-1.2 cm diam., and 3-6 cm long, margins entire, sinuous, without phyllidia, isidia or soredia. Upper surface dark grey-blue or blackish when wet, pale greyish-fawn when dry and margins suffused red- brown, white, reticulate maculae (×10 lens) and larger algal-free areas conspicuous at margins, shallowly undulate, without soredia or isidia, not reticulate-faveolate, matt or shining, pseudocyphellate. Pseudocyphellae white, minute, punctiform, scattered. Medulla white. Photobiont blue-green. Lower surface tomentose to margins, pale whitish or buff at margins, darkening towards centre. Tomentum rather thin, pale to dark brown, silky. Pseudocyphellae white, scattered, prominent, round to irregular, 0.1-1.0 mm diam., with a prominent, slightly raised pale buff, glossy margin, decorticate area excavate, coarsely granular. Apothecia rare (only one seen), marginal, sub-pedicellate 0.8 mm diam., disc concave, red-brown, shining, epruinose, thalline exciple well-developed, pale flesh-coloured, coarsely areolate-scabrid, inflexed, obscuring disc. Ascospores not seen. Chemistry: 7β-acetoxy-hopan-22-ol, and hopane-15α,22-diol (Wilkins and James loc. cit., Code A).

N: South Auckland (west of Taupo). S: Nelson (north of Westport), Southland (Waihopai Reserve near Invercargill).

Endemic

Similar to P. lividofusca but distinguished by the linear-elongate, rather fragile lobes and the blue- green photobiont. Still in need of collection.

P. knightii forms photosymbiodemes with P. lividofusca, (Drs T.G.A. Green and A.L. Wilkins pers. comm.).

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