Platygramme australiensis Staiger & Matthes-Leicht
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/phytotaxa.332.2.2 |
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Platygramme australiensis Staiger & Matthes-Leicht |
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Platygramme australiensis Staiger & Matthes-Leicht View in CoL in Staiger (2002: 355). ( Fig. 2E View FIGURE 2 )
This species is similar to P. caesiopruinosa , but can be distinguished by smaller ascospores, striate lirella and a carbonization which almost reaches the base of the lateral exciple.
Distribution and habitat:—This rare species is known from Australia (Western Australia, Queensland) and is here reported for the first time from Thailand. It was found growing on bark of various trees in mangrove forests, dry Eucalyptus forests, edges of rainforests and mixed deciduous forests in open, well-lit situations from sea level up to 440 m.
Material from Thailand examined:— Ratchaburi province: Suan Phueng district ; tambon Suan Phueng, trail to Kaew Chan Waterfall (Nine-Level Waterfall), bamboo scrub with scattered deciduous trees along a creek (mixed deciduous forest), 200–250 m. 13°31’31’’ N, 99°14’24’’ E, 11 December 2015, J. Sutjaritturakan & K. Kalb 41279 (Hb. K. & J. Kalb) GoogleMaps
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University of the Witwatersrand |
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Royal Botanic Gardens |
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Platygramme australiensis Staiger & Matthes-Leicht
Kalb, Jutarat & Kalb, Klaus 2017 |
Platygramme australiensis
Staiger, B. 2002: 355 |