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Apothecia broadly adnate to
subimmersed |
2 |
1: |
Apothecia sessile and ±constricted
at the base, not immersed |
4 |
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2 |
Apothecia with a very thin and
inconspicuous proper margin, surrounded by an incomplete and ragged thalline
margin |
F. mayrhoferi |
2: |
Apothecia with a thick prominent
proper margin and lacking any semblance of a thalline margin |
3 |
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3 |
Thallus prominent, brown to
greyish brown, containing norstictic acid (medulla K+ yellow then red);
apothecia mostly 0.5–0.8 mm wide |
F. subasbolodes |
3: |
Thallus inconspicuous, greyish,
very thin, lacking any compounds detectable by TLC or spot tests; apothecia
0.3–0.6 mm wide |
F. asbolodes |
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4 |
Thallus Pd+ red or orange-yellow
(containing fumarprotocetraric or alectorialic acids |
5 |
4: |
Thallus Pd– (containing
divaricatic or sekikaic acids) |
7 |
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5 |
Thallus Pd+ orange-yellow to
orange-red, K+ yellowish, KC+ orange, C+ orange (containing alectorialic
acid) |
F. elixii |
5: |
Thallus Pd+ red, K–, KC–, C–
(containing fumarprotocetraric acid) |
6 |
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6 |
Thallus esorediate, typically
richly fertile; on bark, wood or rock, mostly in lowland to subalpine areas |
F. australis var. australis |
6: |
Thallus with scattered yellow
punctiform to orbicular soralia; typically sterile and found on small trees
and shrubs in subalpine or alpine areas |
F. australis var.
montana |
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7 |
Thallus UV– (containing sekikaic
acid) |
F. maccarthyi |
7: |
Thallus faintly UV+ white
(containing divaricatic acid) |
8 |
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8 |
Thallus on bark, typically
sorediate; ascospores colourless, dumb-bell-shaped with a central
constriction |
F. lightfootii |
8: |
Thallus on rock, not sorediate;
ascospores often brownish at maturity, oblong-ellipsoidal or rarely
bean-shaped |
F. ramboldioides |
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