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Checklist of the Lichens of Australia and its Island Territories | ||
Introduction | A–D | E–O | P–R | S–Z | Oceanic Islands | References | ||
Candelaria concolor (Dickson) B.Stein | ||
in Cohn, Kryptog. von Schliessen 2 (2): 84 (1879) Lichen concolor Dickson, Fasc. Pl. Crypt. Brit. 3: 18 (1793). T: op. cit. fig. 8, pl. 9. |
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Thallus minutely foliose, scattered or forming extensive colonies. Lobes to 0.4 mm wide; margins deeply incised, granular-sorediate, which may spread onto upper surface. Upper surface lemon-yellow to mustard-yellow. Lower surface rhizinate, white or pale brown; rhizines to 0.5 mm long, hyaline. Apothecia rare, to 1.5 mm wide; disc concave to slightly convex, round to distorted, pale yellow to orange-yellow; exciple slightly prominent, sometimes crenulate, persistent, flat or becoming sorediose, sometimes almost completely eroded by soredia; hymenium to 98 µm tall, including granular yellow epihymenium. Asci 60–82 × 22–26 µm. Ascospores ellipsoidal, 6–15 × 4–6 µm. Pycnidia laminal, crowded; ostiole pale orange; pycnidial gel hyaline. Conidia ellipsoidal, pointed at one end, 5 × 2 µm. CHEMISTRY: pulvinic acid derivatives. | ||
A widespread species in the Northern and Southern Hemispheres; occurs in all States and mainland Territories of Australia. Grows on bark, rarely on rock. | ||
Filson (1992a) |
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