This new species chiefly differs from the very few (about five) other isidiate species currently known in the genus by areolate thallus with discrete, finely branched isidia and the 4-spored asci. elongated towards the thallus margin and fuse together in the central part, that becomes usually completely covered by isidia[2]
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