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Tapellaria palaeotropica (Pilocarpaceae), a new foliicolous lichen species from the Seychelles, and a world key to the genus

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  30 May 2017

Gerhard NEUWIRTH
Affiliation:
Rabenberg 18, A-4911 Tumeltsham/ Ried, Austria. Email: [email protected]
Elfie STOCKER-WÖRGÖTTER
Affiliation:
Karl-Franzens-University of Graz, Institute of Plant Sciences, Holteigasse 6, A-8010 Graz, Austria

Abstract

The new lichenized ascomycete Tapellaria palaeotropica is described from Mahé Island in the Seychelles. The species is characterized by a crustose, pale green, smooth thallus dispersed in patches and by having black, rounded apothecia with flat discs, hyaline, transversely, 3–5-septate ascospores and a purplish brown excipulum. Morphology, distribution and related species are discussed. A world key to all currently known species in the genus is presented.

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© British Lichen Society, 2017 

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