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<mods:title>Taxonomy of Verrucaria species characterised by large spores, perithecia leaving pits in the rock and a pale thin thallus in Finland</mods:title>
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<mods:namePart>Pykaelae, Juha</mods:namePart>
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<taxonomicName LSID="8CD6956A-C846-54C8-A982-46644C40024E" authority="Servit, Stud. Bot. Cech. 11 (3): 103, 1950" authorityName="Servít, Stud. Bot. Čech. 11 (3): 103" authorityYear="1950" class="Eurotiomycetes" family="Verrucariaceae" genus="Verrucaria" higherTaxonomySource="CoL" kingdom="Fungi" lsidName="Verrucaria reculetensis" order="Verrucariales" pageId="0" pageNumber="43" phylum="Ascomycota" rank="species" species="reculetensis">
Verrucaria reculetensis
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[France] Reculet, Jan. 1855, J.
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(M-0220250!, holotype).
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<paragraph pageId="0" pageNumber="43">Description.</paragraph>
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Prothallus not seen. Thallus pale brown, epilithic, thin, continuous. Perithecia 0.38-0.55 mm, 1/2-3/4-immersed, leaving deep pits in the rock; ca. 30-40 perithecia/cm2. Ostiole tiny, inconspicuous, dark, plane, often surrounded by a projecting neck up to ca. 150 mm wide. Involucrellum absent. Exciple ca. 0.38-0.45 mm in diam., wall dark, ca. 30-40 mm thick, apex thickened to 70-100 mm thick. Periphysoids ca. 50-60
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1.5-2 mm, branched-anastomosing. Ascospores 0-septate, 25-30
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13-16 mm.
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<paragraph pageId="0" pageNumber="43">Notes.</paragraph>
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The species is rather similar to
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, but may differ by slightly larger perithecia and an epilithic pale brown thallus.
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