


Australian Biological Resources Study
| Checklist of the Lichens of Australia and its Island Territories | ||
| Introduction | A–D | E–O | P–R | S–Z | Oceanic Islands | References | ||
| Phyllopsora parvifolia (Pers.) Müll.Arg. var. parvifolia | ||
| Bull. Herb. Boissier 2, App. 1: 90 (1894) Lecidea parvifolia Pers., in C.Gaudichaud, Voy. Uranie Bot. 192 (1827). T: Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, C.Gaudichaud; holo: PC n.v.; iso: BM, G. | ||
| Thallus squamulose to subfoliose; subfoliose  thalli to more than 10 cm wide. Prothallus thick, usually well developed, white  to reddish brown. Squamules minute, 0.5–1.0 mm wide, ±compressed and adnate to  slightly ascending, forming a ±placodioid thallus, imbricate, plane to convex,  lacinulate, yellow-green, green or pale green, glabrous or finely pubescent  along the margins; isidia absent. Lacinules imbricate, ±densely coralloid.  Upper cortex of type 1–2, 30–60 μm thick. Apothecia common, 0.5–1.5 mm diam.,  crowded, rounded to irregular in outline, plane to convex, tan to reddish  brown; margin concolorous with the disc or darker, smooth or distinctly  pubescent. Proper exciple pale brown. Epihymenium colourless. Hypothecium pale  brown. Ascospores simple, rarely 1-septate, narrowly ellipsoidal to  short-fusiform, 8–13 × 2–3 μm. Pycnidia common, tan, partly immersed in the  thallus. Conidia bacilliform, straight, c. 9 × 1 μm. CHEMISTRY: Cortex and medulla K–, C–, KC–, P–, UV–; no lichen substances detected. | ||
| Occurs on the bark of trees in rainforest and coastal forest in eastern Qld and N.S.W. Also in North, Central and South America and on islands in the Pacific Ocean (New Caledonia, the Hawaiian Islands, Tahiti and Juan Fernández). | ||
| Elix (2009h) | ||
| Checklist Index | 
| Introduction | A–D | E–O | P–R | S–Z | Oceanic Islands | References | 
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