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1 December 2016 Further Observations on the Lichen Genus Megalaria in Tasmania: Some Species with Blue-Green Apothecial Pigments
Gintaras Kantvilas
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Abstract

Kantvilas, G. 2016. Further observations on the lichen genus Megalaria in Tasmania: some species with blue-green apothecial pigments. — Herzogia 29: 421–434.

Four species of the lichenised Ascomycete genus Megalaria are treated, namely the cosmopolitan Megalaria grossa, the two new species, M. hafellneriana (from Tasmania and Victoria) and M. planocarpa (endemic to Tasmania), and M. subintermixta (new combination), which is recorded for Tasmania, Victoria and New South Wales. Catillaria grossulina is reduced to synonymy with Megalaria grossa. The species are described and illustrated, and their affinities with other taxa are discussed. The structure and pigmentation of the proper excipulum, the anatomy of the asci, and ascospore size are seen as the most important characters in the delimitation of Megalaria species whereas substrate and thallus characters can be ambiguous. A provisional key to Tasmanian species is provided.

Gintaras Kantvilas "Further Observations on the Lichen Genus Megalaria in Tasmania: Some Species with Blue-Green Apothecial Pigments," Herzogia 29(2), 421-434, (1 December 2016). https://doi.org/10.13158/heia.29.2.2016.421
Accepted: 1 June 2016; Published: 1 December 2016
KEYWORDS
asci
Australia
biodiversity
crustose lichens
Megalariaceae
taxonomy
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