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Family LAURERACEAE<br />

LAURERA Reichenb.<br />

Thallus crustose. Photobiont green algae: Trentepohlia. Ascocarps perithecia<br />

isolated ostioles, verrucae concolorous with thallus or orange, yellow ore brownishblack.<br />

Paraphyses branched and anastomosing, distinct. Aci bitunicate, with<br />

thickened apical wall 2-8-spored. Ascospores colourless, muriform, thickened septa,<br />

lumina rounded.<br />

Laurera sp.1<br />

Figure <strong>4.1</strong>1 Laurera sp., scale bar = 2 mm<br />

Family LECANORACEAE<br />

CATINARIA Vainio.<br />

Thallus crustose, thin. Photobiont green algae; Trentepohlia. Ascocarps<br />

apothecia, sessile, rounded, biatorine or lecideine. Paraphyses simpled, persistent.<br />

Hymenium I+ blue to brownish. Aci 1-8-spored, I+ blue concentrated inside and/ or<br />

on outside of ascus tips. Ascospores colourless, less than 20 mu wide, single septum,<br />

septa about as thin as outer wall.

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