Menegazzia weindorferi
Menegazzia weindorferi is a species of lichen found in Australia. It was originally described by Austrian botanist Alexander Zahlbruckner as a species of Parmelia in 1907. Rolf Santesson transferred it to Menegazzia in 1942.
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Parmelia weindorferi Zahlbr. (1907)[3] |
Distribution
Menegazzia weindorferi is a southern Australian species with records of occurrence in Victoria and Tasmania.[4]
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See also
References
- Santesson R. (1942). "The South American Menegazziae". Arkiv før Botanik. 30A (11): 1–35.
- "Menegazzia weindorferi (Zahlbr.) R. Sant". Species Fungorum. CAB International. Retrieved 2014-01-19.
- Zahlbruckner A. (1906). "Neue Flechten". Annales Mycologici (in German). 4: 486–90.
- http://bie.ala.org.au/species/urn:lsid:biodiversity.org.au:apni.taxon:323593 Australian Plant Names Index
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