Description: Pannoparmelia angustata (Pers.) Zahlbr. Image location: Omora Ethnobotanical Park, Navarino Island, Chile Substrate: Nothofagus spp. (probably N. pumillo, maybe N. antarcticum) Habitat: Valley older growth gnarly Nothofagus forest, open canopy. Description: Upper: greenish, with brown dots (I don´t think these are pseudocyphellae, thus not a
Parmelia or a
Punctelia, right?), and then some brown dots that appear like perithecia, but haven´t sliced them up yet… Lobes: narrow elongate, typical type of Parmelia lobes, Rhizines: extensive thick black rhizines that upcurl on the margins Used references: Calvelo, S. & M. Adler. 1992. Pannoparmelia anzioides: a taxonomic synonym of Pannoparmelia angustata. Myxotaxon: 43: 487-498. Calvelo, S. 1996. Noteworthy reports on
Anzia from southern South America. Mycotaxon 58: 147-156. Yoshimura, I. 1995. The lichen genus
Anzia in Central and South America. In: F.J.A. Daniëls, M. Schulz, J. Peine,eds.: Flechten Follmann. Contributions to lichenology in Honour of Gerhard Follmann. Geobotanical and Phytotaxonomical Study Group, Botanical Institute, University of Cologne, Cologne, pp. 377-387.
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