Anzia mahaeliyensis

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Anzia mahaeliyensis
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'A. mahaeliyensis
Binomial name
Anzia mahaeliyensis
Jayalal, Wolseley & Aptroot, 2012

Anzia mahaeliyensis is a species of lichenised ascomycetes of the genus Anzia in the large family Parmeliaceae. It is endemic to Sri Lanka. The species is characterized by white, single layered medulla and pale tipped isidia.[1]

References

  1. ^ "Anzia mahaeliyensis and Anzia flavotenuis, two new lichen species from Sri Lanka". Research Gate. Retrieved 24 October 2016.
  • Jayalal, Wolseley and Aptroot in Jayalal, Wolseley, Gueidan, Aptroot, Wijesundara and Karunaratne, The Lichenologist 44(3): 385 (2012)
  • Jayalal, U.; Wolseley, P.; Gueidan, C.; Aptroot, A.; Wijesundara, S. and Karunaratne, V. 2012: Anzia mahaeliyensis and Anzia flavotenuis, two new lichen species from Sri Lanka. The Lichenologist, 44(3): 381-389.   [RLL Suppl. Rec.# 553]   (Lichen Literature Database)   (Lichen Literature Database)   (doi:10.1017/S0024282911000946)

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