Psoroma inflatum, a new alpine lichen from New Zealand
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2021-07Type
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Elvebakk, ArveAbstract
Psoroma inflatum sp. nov. is described from mountains in Canterbury and Otago in New Zealand’s South Island. It is related to P. hypnorum, but differs in having a strongly inflated and glossy thallus. The squamules are prostrate, ascending or erect, and form brown, coarsely coralloid patches. They lack a dorsiventral morphology and anatomy, in contrast to other Psoroma species, except that the lower sides of ascending lobes are less pigmented and have a white tomentum on the cortex, which is less pigmented, thicker and with elongated lumina. The genus Psoroma is currently considered to include 11 species in New Zealand, but it is poorly known and very likely includes even more undescribed taxa.
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Australasian Lichen SocietyCitation
Elvebakk, A. (2021). Psoroma inflatum, a new alpine lichen from New Zealand. Australasian Lichenology, 89, 49-53.Metadata
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