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引用次数: 20
摘要
新的地衣属髓衣(Myelorrhiza)被描述为来自昆士兰北部的两种新种:髓衣属的模式种髓衣属antrea Verdon & Elix,生长在卡德威尔山脉(Cardwell Range) Bishop Peak的洞穴壁上或洞穴状洞穴中;髓衣属jenjiana Verdon & Elix,生长在温莎高原(Windsor Tableland)、沃尔特山脉(Walter Hill Range)和兰内cost州立森林(Lannercost State Forest)的雨林树木上。髓根具有具柄的药液,与枝蔷薇科裸子皮属有一定的亲缘关系。
Myelorrhiza, a new Australian Lichen genus from North Queensland.
The new lichen genus Myelorrhiza has been described to accommodate two new species from north Queensland: Myelorrhiza antrea Verdon & Elix, the type species of the genus, growing on walls of caves or cave-like cavities on Bishop Peak in the Cardwell Range, and Myelorrhiza jenjiana Verdon & Elix, growing on rainforest trees in the Windsor Tableland, Walter Hill Range and Lannercost State Forest. Myelorrhiza has stipitate apothecia and some affinity with the genus Gymnoderma of the Cladoniaceae.