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Revision of the lichen genus Menegazzia in Japan, including two new species

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  10 March 2004

Jarle W. BJERKE
Affiliation:
Department of Biology, Faculty of Science, University of Tromsø, N-9037 Tromsø, Norway

Abstract

Five Japanese species of the lichen genus Menegazzia are recorded. Menegazzia caviisidia Bjerke & P. James sp. nov. is characterized by numerous globose to dactyliform to narrowly obovate, hollow isidia, small conical perforations, and thamnolic acid as the major medullary constituent. It appears to be a rare species, so far known only from three localities on Honshu. The status of the primary species M. asahinae is elucidated. Menegazzia pedicellata Bjerke sp. nov. is a rare caperatic acid-containing species previously included in M. asahinae s. lat. Menegazzia asahinae s. str. has perforated margins of apothecia and contains the stictic acid complex. Menegazzia asahinae f. subimpertusa and M. pseudocyphellata are reduced to synonymy with M. asahinae s. str. Two sorediate species are known, viz. M. subsimilis and M. terebrata.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
© British Lichen Society 2004

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