File:2013-02-24 Menegazzia wandae Bjerke 316215.jpg
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Menegazzia wandae Bjerke Image location: Omora Ethnobotanical Parque, Puerto Williams, Antarctic Province, Chile Substrate: Nothofagus spp. (probably N. pumillo, maybe N. antarcticum) Habitat: Valley older growth gnarly Nothofagus forest, open canopy. Description: Upper: greenish, with holes. Lobes: narrow elongate. Soralia: terminal, appear labriform. Recognized by sight: soralia associated with pustules not perforations, although mature pustules themselves turn into perforations, but edge of soralia not as lacerate as “our” M. subsimilis Used references: Bjerke 2001, Bjerke 2005, Kantvilas 2012
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