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Kantvilas, G. 2019: Further additions to the genus Menegazzia A. Massal. (Parmeliaceae) in Australia, with a revised regional key. - The Lichenologist 51(2): 137-146. [RLL List # 258 / Rec.# 41458]
Keywords: lichen chemistry/ lichenized fungi/ new species/ biodiversity/ Tasmania/ taxonomy
Abstract: An identification key to the 39 species of Menegazzia recorded for Australia and its offshore islands (including Tasmania) is presented. Distribution patterns are discussed and summarized. Mainland Australia supports 19 species, with seven endemics, and shares 12 species with Tasmania, six with New Zealand and one with South America. The new species, Menegazzia williamsii Kantvilas from New South Wales, is described and is characterized by an inflated, fragile, esorediate thallus containing stictic acid but lacking isopigmentosin, 2-spored asci and an inspersed epihymenium. In addition, M. hypernota Bjerke, formerly known only from New Zealand, is recorded from Tasmania for the first time.
– doi:10.1017/S0024282919000057

Countries/Continents: Australia/Australasia

Notes: New: Menegazzia williamsii Kantvilas (from Australia).

URL: https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/lichenologist/article/further-additions-to-the-genus-menegazzia-a-massal-parmeliaceae-in-australia-with-a-revised-regional-key/19F2AA481B7E645C2276828AE5995B0B

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