Megalaria laureri (Hepp ex Th. Fr.) Hafellner
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Megalaria laureri (Hepp ex Th. Fr.) Hafellner View in CoL in Nimis (1993: 429).
New to mainland China. Megalaria laureri is a widespread species characterized by purple-pink pigments in the exipulum, hypothecium and epihymenium, Bacidia - type asci with ascospores 12–18 × 5–7 μm, and the presence of atranorin ( Brodo et al. 2001; Sanderson 2009).
Specimen examined: — China, Shaanxi: Ningshan Co., Huoditang, 1500 m, on Dendrobenthamia japonica , 27 July 2005, Q. Ren 1001 (SDNU).
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Megalaria laureri (Hepp ex Th. Fr.) Hafellner
Su, Qing-Xia & Ren, Qiang 2017 |
Megalaria laureri (Hepp ex Th. Fr.)
Nimis, P. L. 1993: 429 |