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Cocciferae--Stramineo-flavidae
Podetia typically with cups, grossly granulose and squamulose K+
Campbell Island
C. subdigitata
Podetia short, tips with cups or obtuse, esoreiate, typically
squamulose, K-
Thallus of elongate squamules, Reunion C. insignis
Thallus of smaller squamules,podetia yellow or yellow
fuscescent, Australia
C. firma
Ochrophoeae
Unciales
Podetia semipellucid between scattered verruculae
Reunion
C. peltasta
Podetia impellucid
Chondroid axis well developed, without cups, dichotomous,
cortex subcontinuous or areolate dispersed, axils
closed
Spermo gonial gel hyaline, axils closed
C. medusina
Spermo gonial gel red
Primary thallus persistence, podetia 0.7-1.0 mm
thick, lower axils perforate, upper closed
C. capitellata [illegible]
Primary thallus evanescent, podetia scarcely 0.5mm
axils closed
Chondroid axis lacking, obsoletely scyphiferous, corticate
Reunion
C. candelabrum
Chasmariaceae--microphyllae, axils open
K yellow
Podetia esquamose or atypically and sparingly squamulose,
ascyphous, polychotomous or more or less dichotomous
C. subsubulata
Podetia squamose,rarely only granulose,decorticate, partly
scyphiferous
Primary squamule small, evanescent
C. subsquamosa
Primary squamule thick with broad lobes
C. phyllophora [illegible]
C. rigida
K-
Neither axils nor tips dilated open, podetia short
C. schisopora
Axils or tips dilated, open decorticate
C. squamosa
[illegible] scyphiferous
not granulose ascyphous tips gradually alternate
squamose squamulose
Clausae
Polystelides
Helopodium
Podetia corticate
Chondroid axis fibrose whole or moderately lacerate,
cavity K irregularly subfuscescent, branched,
cortex verruculose, almost esquamulose
C. intermediella
Chondroid axis lacerate and fibrous
Partly sterile more or less squamulose, irregularly
branched, K slight yellow C. geogelandica
Podetia terminated by apothecia,esquamulose, simple
or fastigiate ly branched, K- C. enantia