Two species of Mazosia occur in Tasmania: the foliicolous, pantropical M. phyllosema
and M. corticola, here described as new to science. The new species is characterised
by a corticolous thallus containing psoromic acid and three-septate ascospores, 17–27 ×
4–6.5 μm; it occurs in Tasmanian and Victoria.
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