Lichens Pan-Z (2007) - Flora of New Zealand Lichens - Revised Second Edition Pan-Z
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Usnea molliuscula

U. molliuscula Stirt., Scott. Nat. 7: 77 (1883).

Description : Flora (1985: 600).

Chemistry : Medulla K+ yellow→red; containing salazinic and usnic acids.

N: Northland (Little Barrier I.), Gisborne (Mt Hikurangi), Wellington (Ruapehu). S: Canterbury (Lewis Pass, Cass). On branches, probably more widely distributed in Nothofagus forests. Known also from Australia (Stevens 1999, 2004b; McCarthy 2003c, 2006).

Australasian

Illustrations : Stevens (1999: 62, fig. 34); Kantvilas & Jarman (1999: 151).

Usnea molliuscula is characterised by: the corticolous habit; the conspicuously inflated primary branches; the thin cortex; copious papillae and a rich development of lateral fibrils; an absence of isidia and soredia; numerous terminal apothecia; and salazinic acid (K+ yellow→red) in the medulla. It shares a similar habitat to Usnea xanthophana (q.v.) but is distinguished from it by the above characters.

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