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Megalaria hafellneriana

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Megalaria hafellneriana
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Fungi
Division: Ascomycota
Class: Lecanoromycetes
Order: Lecanorales
Family: Ramalinaceae
Genus: Megalaria
Species:
M. hafellneriana
Binomial name
Megalaria hafellneriana
Kantvilas (2016)

Megalaria hafellneriana is a species of crustose lichen in the family Ramalinaceae.[1] Found in Tasmania, Australia, it was formally described as a new species in 2016 by lichenologist Gintaras Kantvilas. The species epithet honours Austrian lichenologist Josef Hafellner, who circumscribed the genus Megalaria and, according to the author, "undertook some of the pioneering, albeit unpublished research on Australian species".[2]

Description

Megalaria hafellneriana features a crust-like thallus that becomes patchily scurfy and granular, with a cream-white surface lacking a cortex. Its apothecia are scattered and roundish, with a black, epruinose disc that starts off flat but eventually turns convex. The hymenium is about 60–80 μm thick and has a blue-black, bluish-green or olive epithecial layer on top, while its asci are clavate and usually 8-spored. Its paraphyses are simple to sparsely branched with expanded apices. The lichen contains no detectable chemical substances.[2]

References

  1. ^ "Megalaria hafellneriana Kantvilas". Catalogue of Life. Species 2000: Leiden, the Netherlands. Retrieved 30 March 2023.
  2. ^ a b Kantvilas, G. (2016). "Further observations on the lichen genus Megalaria in Tasmania: some species with blue-green apothecial pigments". Herzogia. 29 (2/1): 421–434.


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