Mazosia, A. MASSAL.
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https://doi.org/ 10.5252/cryptogamiemycologie2024v45a1 |
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WORLDWIDE KEY TO CORTICOLOUS SPECIES OF THE GENUS MAZOSIA A. MASSAL. View in CoL View at ENA (UPDATED FROM Sakata et al. 2017)
1. Thallus byssoid; ascospores 1-septate; pycnidia stipitate ...................... M. byssoidea Lebreton & Ertz , sp. nov.
— Thallus compact; ascospores 3-septate; pycnidia not stipitate ....................................................................... 2
2. Apothecia prominently elevated above the thallus, sharply to slightly delimited in outline .......................... 3
— Apothecia slightly elevated above the thallus, semi-immersed to immersed, not sharply delimited in outline .. .................................................................................................................................................................... 6
3. Thallus with irregular and partly confluent verrucae; apothecial margin warty and irregular ........................... ...................................................................................................... M. viridescens (Fée) Aptroot & M.Cáceres
— Thallus slightly verrucose or almost smooth; apothecial margin crenulate .................................................... 4
4. Epihymenium with crystals ......................................................................................................................... 5
— Epihymenium lacking crystals ............................................................... M. bruguierae A.Sakata & H.Harada
5. Thallus slightly verrucose; apothecia prominently elevated above the thallus, slightly delimited in outline .................................................................................................... M. carnea (Eckfeldt) Aptroot & M.Cáceres
— Thallus smooth; apothecia prominently elevated above the thallus, sharply delimited in outline ..................... .......................................................................................................................... M. endonigra (Nyl.) Sparrius
6. Ascospores (15-)18-20 × 3-4 µm ............................................................... M. japonica A.Sakata & H.Harada
— Ascospores larger ......................................................................................................................................... 7
7. Ascospores (17-)19-25(-27) × 4-5.5(-6.5) µm; thallus with psoromic acid ..................... M. corticola Kantvilas
— Ascospores (22-)28-35 × 4-7 µm; thallus lacking psoromic acid .......................... M. leptosticta (Nyl.) Sparrius
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