Parmelioid lichens (Parmeliaceae) in southernmost South America
Author
Elvebakk, A.
TromsØ University Museum, University of TromsØ - Arctic University of Norway, N- 9037 TromsØ, Norway. arve. elvebakk @ uit. no Norwegian Institute for Nature Research NINA, FRAM - High North Research Centre for Climate and the Environment, N- 9296 TromsØ, Norway. jarle. werner. bjerke @ nina. no
Author
Bjerke, J. W.
Author
Støvern, L. E.
Department of Marine and Arctic Biology, University of TromsØ - Arctic University of Norway, N- 9037 TromsØ, Norway. Present address: Norwegian Forest and Landscape Institute, N- 9269 TromsØ, Norway. leif. einar. stovern @ skogoglandskap. no
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Phytotaxa
2014
2014-06-20
173
1
1
30
http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.173.1.1
journal article
10.11646/phytotaxa.173.1.1
1179-3163
5142714
H. densirhizinata
(Kurok.)
Hale (1975: 31)
One large colony was discovered on a north-facing rock wall in Torres del Paine National Park. The specimens contain atranorin, α-alectoronic acid and cf. α-collatolic acid. In the study area it has previously only been reported from Puerto Yartou in Chilean
Tierra del Fuego
(
Hale & Kurokawa 1968
).
Specimen examined:
CHILE
. XII
REGIÓN DE MAGALLANES
:
Parque Nacional Torres del Paine
, between Lago Grey and Lago Pehoe,
200 m
S of ‘elevation 269’,
51
°
06’S
,
73
°
09’W
,
150 m
, on a vertical, north-facing cliff wall, ass. with
Parmotrema reticulata
and
Normandina pulchella
,
11 Mar 1998
,
Elvebakk, A. 98:472 & Bjerke, J.W.
(TROM, SGO).