2020
DOI: 10.35535/pfsyst-2020-0022
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A new species of Mazosia (lichenised Ascomycetes: Roccellaceae) from Tasmania

Abstract: Two species of Mazosia occur in Tasmania: the foliicolous, pantropical M. phyllosema and M. corticola, here described as new to science. The new species is characterised by a corticolous thallus containing psoromic acid and three-septate ascospores, 17–27 × 4–6.5 μm; it occurs in Tasmanian and Victoria.

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“…Sparrius, M. japonica A.Sakata & H.Harada, M. leptosticta (Nyl.) Sparrius and M. viridescens (Fée) Aptroot & M.Cáceres (Sparrius 2004; Aptroot et al 2014; Sakata et al 2017; Kantvilas 2020). Mazosia byssoidea Lebreton & Ertz, sp.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sparrius, M. japonica A.Sakata & H.Harada, M. leptosticta (Nyl.) Sparrius and M. viridescens (Fée) Aptroot & M.Cáceres (Sparrius 2004; Aptroot et al 2014; Sakata et al 2017; Kantvilas 2020). Mazosia byssoidea Lebreton & Ertz, sp.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(Kantvilas 2021), Lecanographa Egea & Torrente (Kantvilas 2004), Mazosia A.Massal. (Kantvilas 2020b) and Ocellomma Ertz & Tehler (Kantvilas et al 2020b). Here the focus is Enterographa Fée, a genus of about 35 species, rich in highly localised taxa found chiefly in tropical and oceanic areas.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%