


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 | ||
| Diploschistes hensseniae Lumbsch & Elix | ||
| Pl. Syst. Evol. 150: 276 (1985) T: King Rocks, 30 km NE of Hyden, c. 300 km W of Perth, W.A., A.Henssen 27078e & N.Sammy; holo: MB. | ||
| Thallus superficial, to c. 0.7 mm thick, whitish  grey, dull, rough, verrucose-areolate, farinose, whitish-pruinose. Epinecral  layer to c. 30 µm thick. Algal layer continuous, well developed; calcium  oxalate crystals sparse, scattered, small. Vegetative propagules not seen.  Ascomata conspicuous, blackish, to c. 0.7 mm diam., ±rounded, perithecioid,  solitary, immersed. Disc not visible from above. Pores small, to c. 0.2 mm diam.,  ±rounded; inner and apical proper exciple visible from above, free, black,  epruinose to slightly greyish-pruinose. Thalline rim margin thin, concolorous  with and having the same surface features as the thallus, slightly elevated. Proper  exciple free, thick, blackish brown, non-amyloid. Hymenium 100–130 µm thick, not  inspersed, moderately conglutinated; lateral paraphyses conspicuous, to c. 30  µm long. Epihymenium hyaline to pale brown, granulose. Asci 
8-spored. Ascospores broadly ellipsoidal, with ±rounded to subacute ends, brown,  non-amyloid, 14–22 × 5.5–9.0 µm, with 3–5 × 1–2 locules; locules ±rounded to  angular; septa thick, regular; ascospore wall thin to thick; endospore thick. Pycnidia immersed in the thallus; pores blackish  brown. Conidia 4–6 × 1.0–1.5 µm. CHEMISTRY: Thallus K+ yellowish, C+ red, P–; containing lecanoric acid (major), diploschistesic acid (major), orsellinic acid (minor). | ||
| Grows on soil mainly in semi-arid regions of southern Australia (W.A., S.A., N.S.W. and Vic.); also in southern Africa. | ||
| Mangold et al. (2009) | ||
| Checklist Index | 
| Introduction | A–D | E–O | P–R | S–Z | Oceanic Islands | References | 
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