taxonID	type	description	language	source
746D6551F00C5193BD853F6F31A14E98.taxon	description	Fig. 4	en	Patejuk, Katarzyna, Johnston, Peter R., Park, Duckchul, Padamsee, Mahajabeen (2025): Chlorencoelia (Leotiomycetes, Helotiales, Cenangiaceae) in New Zealand. MycoKeys 119: 351-368, DOI: 10.3897/mycokeys.119.152958
746D6551F00C5193BD853F6F31A14E98.taxon	etymology	Etymology. The species epithet “ australis, ” meaning “ southern, ” refers to the Southern Hemisphere and Australasian distribution, together with its southern distribution within New Zealand.	en	Patejuk, Katarzyna, Johnston, Peter R., Park, Duckchul, Padamsee, Mahajabeen (2025): Chlorencoelia (Leotiomycetes, Helotiales, Cenangiaceae) in New Zealand. MycoKeys 119: 351-368, DOI: 10.3897/mycokeys.119.152958
746D6551F00C5193BD853F6F31A14E98.taxon	description	Description. Apothecia 5 – 10 mm diam., short and broad stipitate, superficial on decorticated and rotting wood, discoid, infundibuliform, gregarious, hymenium steel blue or green when fresh, becoming brown upon drying. Receptacle dark grey-brown, roughened, with a yellow cast when dry. Stipe rugose. In vertical section, ectal excipulum 30 – 70 μm thick, comprising angular cells 5.5 – 10 µm diam. oriented nearly perpendicular to the flanks of the apothecium, walls pale brown, outer layer of clavate tomentum hyphae 15 – 25 × 8 – 12 μm, walls hyaline, slightly thickened, forming a well-developed layer across the surface of the receptacle, cells containing green to bright yellow vacuolar bodies in water. Medullary excipulum 170 – 240 μm thick, comprising a loose textura intricata, hyphae 1.5 – 3.5 µm diam., with walls pale brown, encrusted with dark brown granulations. Subhymenium 35 – 80 μm high, comprising pale brown, dense textura intricata. Asci 90 – 135 × 9 – 12 μm, cylindrical, with tapering stalks, tapering to subtruncate apex, wall thickened at apex, ascus pore blue in IKI and MLZ, croziers at base, 8 - spored. Ascospores (9.5 –) 11 – 16.5 × (2.5 –) 3 – 4.5 (– 5) μm (x – 13.3 × 3.6 µm), elliptical, tapering to rounded ends, slightly curved, 3 – 4 large, plus several smaller, lipid bodies. Paraphyses 2 – 2.5 (– 3.5) µm diam., undifferentiated to rounded apex, green or bright yellow vacuolar bodies in water. Specimens examined. New Zealand • Taupo: Rangitoto Station, Ranginui Summit, 38.3646 ° S, 175.474 ° E, on decorticated wood, coll. P. R. Johnston (D 1615), S. Whitton, 16 May 2001 (PDD 99178). • Marlborough: Pelorus Bridge Scenic Reserve, 41.297003 ° S, 173.572436 ° E, on dead wood, coll. H. S. Chan, 16 May 2024 (PDD 124454; culture ICMP 25618; GenBank ITS PQ 533031). • Buller: Lewis Pass, Nina Valley Track, 42.4623 ° S, 172.363 ° E, on Nothofagus sp. dead wood, coll. A. E. Bell (AEB 496), 11 May 1990 (PDD 73667). • Mid Canterbury: Springfield, Kowai Bush, 43.2893 ° S, 171.925 ° E, on rotten wood Fuscospora solandri, coll. J. A. Cooper (JAC 10874), 5 Mar 2009 (PDD 95342). • Dunedin: Swampy Spur Track, 45.8013 ° S, 170.488 ° E, on dead wood, coll. D. P. Mahoney (AEB 1052), 12 May 2008 (PDD 94231). • Fiordland: Fiordland National Park, Lake Monowai, 45.824 ° S, 167.433 ° E, on dead wood of Nothofagaceae, coll. P. R. Johnston (D 641), 19 Mar 1991 (PDD 58554); • Hollyford Valley, Lake Marian Track, 44.8003 ° S, 168.093 ° E, on dead wood, coll. P. R. Johnston & P. F. Cannon, 14 Feb 2003 (PDD 119575). • Auckland Islands: Adams Island, McLaren Bay, vic. Hut, 50.8667 ° S, 166.018 ° E, on rotting wood, coll. P. R. Johnston (AK 1049), 23 Mar 2006 (PDD 111519; culture ICMP 25691; GenBank ITS PQ 541258). Australia • Victoria: Errinundra National Park, Errinundra Saddle, Rainforest Walk, on decorticated wood, coll. P. R. Johnston (AU 96 - 120), 24 May 1996 (PDD 108041; culture ICMP 25304; GenBank ITS PP 701695).	en	Patejuk, Katarzyna, Johnston, Peter R., Park, Duckchul, Padamsee, Mahajabeen (2025): Chlorencoelia (Leotiomycetes, Helotiales, Cenangiaceae) in New Zealand. MycoKeys 119: 351-368, DOI: 10.3897/mycokeys.119.152958
3E2024D33A8B528197D4344DD1AB4F8F.taxon	description	Fig. 5	en	Patejuk, Katarzyna, Johnston, Peter R., Park, Duckchul, Padamsee, Mahajabeen (2025): Chlorencoelia (Leotiomycetes, Helotiales, Cenangiaceae) in New Zealand. MycoKeys 119: 351-368, DOI: 10.3897/mycokeys.119.152958
3E2024D33A8B528197D4344DD1AB4F8F.taxon	etymology	Etymology. The species epithet “ northlandica ” refers to the Northland region of New Zealand, the only region where this species has been found.	en	Patejuk, Katarzyna, Johnston, Peter R., Park, Duckchul, Padamsee, Mahajabeen (2025): Chlorencoelia (Leotiomycetes, Helotiales, Cenangiaceae) in New Zealand. MycoKeys 119: 351-368, DOI: 10.3897/mycokeys.119.152958
3E2024D33A8B528197D4344DD1AB4F8F.taxon	description	Description. Apothecia 5 – 10 mm diam., short and broad stipitate, superficial on decorticated wood, discoid, gregarious, hymenium dark green to grey-blue when fresh, becoming brown upon drying. Receptacle dark grey-brown, coarsely roughened, with a dull yellow cast when dry. Stipe rugose. In vertical section ectal excipulum 30 – 90 μm thick, comprising angular cells 6 – 8 µm diam. oriented more or less perpendicular to surface of receptacle, cell walls pale brown, a barely differentiated outer layer of tomentum hyphae, cells 8 – 12 × 6 – 8 μm, globose to subclavate, walls hyaline, slightly thickened, cells containing pale yellow vacuolar bodies in water. Medullary excipulum 55 – 340 μm thick comprising loose textura intricata with hyphae 2 – 3 µm diam., cell walls pale brown, encrusted with scattered dark brown granulations. Subhymenium 30 – 48 μm high, pale brown, dense textura intricata. Asci 90 – 127 × 5.5 – 7 μm, cylindrical with tapering stalks, tapering slightly to rounded apex, wall thickened at apex, ascus pore blue in MLZ and IKI, croziers at base, 8 - spored. Ascospores 9.5 – 13 × 3 – 4.5 µm (x – 11.3 × 3.6 µm), elliptical, slightly wider towards the upper end, never curved, with 2 – 3 large lipid bodies. Paraphyses 2.5 – 3.5 (– 4) µm diam., undifferentiated or subclavate at the rounded apex, pale yellow vacuolar bodies in water.	en	Patejuk, Katarzyna, Johnston, Peter R., Park, Duckchul, Padamsee, Mahajabeen (2025): Chlorencoelia (Leotiomycetes, Helotiales, Cenangiaceae) in New Zealand. MycoKeys 119: 351-368, DOI: 10.3897/mycokeys.119.152958
864B37CC97055A589848BE1FEAED3515.taxon	description	Fig. 6	en	Patejuk, Katarzyna, Johnston, Peter R., Park, Duckchul, Padamsee, Mahajabeen (2025): Chlorencoelia (Leotiomycetes, Helotiales, Cenangiaceae) in New Zealand. MycoKeys 119: 351-368, DOI: 10.3897/mycokeys.119.152958
864B37CC97055A589848BE1FEAED3515.taxon	description	Description. Apothecia up to 10.5 mm diam., short and broad stipitate, superficial, discoid to infundibuliform, gregarious, hymenium olive green to dark blue-green when fresh, becoming brown to black upon drying. Receptacle brown to dark brown, coarsely roughened, sometimes with a yellow cast when dry. Stipe rugose, blackish. In vertical section ectal excipulum 47 – 64 μm thick, comprising angular cells 8 – 10 µm diam., oriented nearly perpendicular to the flanks of the apothecium, walls pale brown, outer layer of globose to subclavate tomentum hyphae 8 – 17 × 5 – 10 μm, walls hyaline, slightly thickened, cells containing bright yellow vacuolar bodies in water. Medullary excipulum 60 – 400 μm thick, comprising hyaline to pale brown loose to compacted textura intricata, hyphae 1.5 – 2.5 µm diam., cell walls encrusted with dark brown granulations. Subhymenium 24 – 50 μm high, comprising pale brown, dense textura intricata. Asci 75 – 104 × 5 – 9 μm, cylindrical, long tapering basal stalks, flattened across thickened apex, apical pore faint to vivid blue in MLZ and IKI, croziers at base, 8 - spored. Ascospores (7 –) 8 – 10.5 (– 12) × 2 – 3.5 (– 4) μm (x – 9.5 × 3.2 µm), oblong-elliptical, often gently curved, symmetrical, ends broadly rounded, with 2 (– 3) large lipid bodies. Paraphyses 2.5 – 5 µm diam., cylindric to subfusoid, sometimes tapering towards rounded apex, bright yellow to dark green vacuolar bodies in water.	en	Patejuk, Katarzyna, Johnston, Peter R., Park, Duckchul, Padamsee, Mahajabeen (2025): Chlorencoelia (Leotiomycetes, Helotiales, Cenangiaceae) in New Zealand. MycoKeys 119: 351-368, DOI: 10.3897/mycokeys.119.152958
