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Fryday, AM 2004: New species and records of lichenized fungi from Campbell Island and the Auckland Islands, New Zealand. - In: Döbbeler, P/Rambold, G (eds.): Contributions to Lichenology. Festschrift in Honour of Hannes Hertel. . Bibliotheca Lichenologica, J. Cramer in der Gebrüder Borntraeger, Berlin, Stuttgart pp. 127-146. [RLL List # 194 / Rec.# 25208]
Keywords: CAMPBELL ISLAND/ ISLANDS/ NEW ZEALAND/ SOUTHERN HEMISPHERE
Abstract: 1 fig. [New: Catillaria glaucogrisea sp. nov (Campbell Island, N.Z.), Herteliana australis sp. nov. (Campbell Island, N.Z.), Lecanora physcielloides sp. nov. (Campbell Island, N.Z.), Lithographa olivacea sp. nov. (Campbell Island & Auckland Islands, N.Z.; Chile), Megalaria imshaugii sp. nov. (Campbell Island, N.Z.), M. macrospora sp. nov. (Campbell Island, N.Z.), Micarea magellanica (Müll. Arg.) comb. nov., M. pannarica sp. nov. (Campbell Island, N.Z.), Rhizocarpon oxydatum sp. nov. (Campbell Island, N.Z.), Rhizocarpon purpurascens sp. nov (Kerguelen Islands; Campbell Island & South Island, N.Z.), Rimularia maculata sp. nov. (Campbell Island, N.Z.), Trapelia herteliana sp. nov. (Campbell Island, N.Z.), T. macrospora sp. nov. (Campbell Island, N.Z.). New to New Zealand (Campbell Island): Lecanora agardhiana, L. capistrata, Micarea magellanica, Rhizocarpon lavatum, Rimularia hepaticola. New to Argentina: Micarea magellanica.]

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