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Bryoria (lichenised Ascomycotina) in New Zealand

P. M. J0RGENSEN

Botanical Institute, University of Bergen
P. O. Box 12, N-5014 Bergen, Norway

D. J. GALLOWAY

Department of Botany
British Museum (Natural History)
Cromwell Road, London SW7 5BD, England

AbstractTwo species of the mainly boreal lichen genus Bryoria Brodo et D. Hawksw. are recorded from New Zealand. B. austromontana P. M. J0rg. et D. Galloway, a presumed endemic of the B. fuscescens group is described as new and occurs in high-alpine fellfield in eastern Canterbury and Otago. B. indonesica (P. M. J0rg.) Brodo et D. Hawksw., new to New Zealand, is recorded from near Lake Waikaremoana (Gisborne) and is part of the Malayo-Pacific element in the New Zealand flora.

KeywordsBryoria austromontana; Bryoria indonesica; Alectoria; Pseudephebe; new species: lichens; New Zealand lichens

Received 25 March 1983
New Zealand Journal of Botany, 1983, Vol. 21 : 335-340
0028-825X/83/2103-0335$2.50/0' © Crown copyright 1983

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