Punctelia novozelandica: taxon details and analytics
- Domain
- Kingdom
- Fungi
- Phylum
- Ascomycota
- Class
- Lecanoromycetes
- Order
- Lecanorales
- Family
- Parmeliaceae
- Genus
- Punctelia
- Species
- Punctelia novozelandica
- Scientific Name
- Punctelia novozelandica
Summary description from Wikipedia:
Punctelia novozelandica
Punctelia novozelandica is a species of foliose lichen in the family Parmeliaceae. Found in New Zealand, it was formally described as a new species in 1988 by John Alan Elix and Jen Johnston. The type specimen was collected in Port Hills, Banks Peninsula (Canterbury), where it was found growing on moist rock ledges in a remnant forest. The lichen grows on both rocks and tree bark in cool temperate podocarp forests on both islands of New Zealand. It is quite similar in appearance to Punctelia subflava, but is distinguished from that species by the black thallus undersurface (it is ivory to pale tan in P. subflava).
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Parent Taxon
Sibling Taxa
- Punctelia anae
- Punctelia appalachensis
- Punctelia bolliana
- Punctelia borreri
- Punctelia canaliculata
- Punctelia caseana
- Punctelia cedrosensis
- Punctelia constantimontium
- Punctelia crispa
- Punctelia diffractaica
- Punctelia digitata
- Punctelia eganii
- Punctelia fimbriata
- Punctelia graminicola
- Punctelia hypoleucites
- Punctelia imbricata
- Punctelia jeckeri
- Punctelia jujensis
- Punctelia missouriensis
- Punctelia nashii
- Punctelia negata
- Punctelia neutralis
- Punctelia novozelandica
- Punctelia perreticulata
- Punctelia punctilla
- Punctelia purpurascens
- Punctelia reddenda
- Punctelia roseola
- Punctelia rudecta
- Punctelia stictica
- Punctelia subalbicans
- Punctelia subflava
- Punctelia subpraesignis
- Punctelia subrudecta
- Punctelia tomentosula
- Punctelia toxodes
- Punctelia transtasmanica



