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Type: Article
Published: 2019-11-25
Page range: 267–281
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Hidden in plain sight—a new Strigula species segregated from Strigula novae-zelandiae (Lichenized Ascomycota: Strigulaceae)

Unitec Institute of Technology
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MARLEY FORD

School of Environmental and Animal Sciences, Graduate
Unitec Institute of Technology
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DAN J. BLANCHON

School of Environmental and Animal Sciences, Associate Professor
Landcare Research Manaaki Whenua
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ANDREW VEALE

Wildlife Ecology & Management
Unitec Institute of Technology
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ERIN J. DOYLE

School of Environmental and Animal Sciences, Research Associate
Department of Conservation
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JEREMY R. ROLFE

Biodiversity Group
Unitec Institute of Technology
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PETER J. DE LANGE

School of Environmental and Animal Sciences, Associate Professor
Algae Strigula Strigula oleistrata sp. nov. Lichen Taxonomy New Zealand mycobiota

Abstract

A new species, Strigula oleistrata, segregated from S. novae-zelandiae is described. The new species is widely sympatric with Strigula novae-zelandiae from which it is separated by a range of morphological characters and also by its nrDNA ITS sequence. As a result of this segregation, a new circumscription of S. novae-zelandiae is also provided. Comments on the ecology and conservation status of both species, and a revised key to the foliicolous Strigula species of New Zealand are provided.