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Checklist of the Lichens of Australia and its Island Territories | ||
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Chrysothrix sulphurella (Räsänen) Kantvilas & Elix | ||
in J.A.Elix & G.Kantvilas, Lichenologist 39: 365 (2007) Lepraria sulphurella Räsänen, Suom. Elain-ja Kasvit. Seuran Van. Tiedon. Pöytäkirjat 3: 188 (1949). T: Black Spur, Vic., on tree bark, 1888, F.R.M.Wilson; holo: H. |
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Thallus crustose, whitish to pale glaucous to dull olive-grey, adnate, effuse, very thin, mostly 20–40 µm thick, unstratified, not delimited, ecorticate, in small irregular colonies that coalesce to form patches to 5 (–10) cm wide. Soredia very fine, vivid lemon-yellow to yellow-orange, initially in punctiform soralia, soon becoming diffuse and forming cushions to 0.5 mm thick, composed of ±spherical granules 8–30 µm wide. Medulla not apparent. Photobiont cells ±globose, 5–8 µm wide, mostly aggregated in clumps. Apothecia not seen. CHEMISTRY: Thallus K+ orange-red, C+ orange, P– or P+ yellow, UV–; containing xantho-lepinone A (major), atranorin (major, minor or trace), xantholepinone X (minor), unknown eumitrin derivative (minor). |
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This endemic species is known from N.S.W., Vic. and Tas.; grows on the bark of trees and on dead wood in wet Eucalyptus forest and temperate rainforest. | ||
Elix (2009d) |
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