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MB Mika Bendiksby
RN Rikke Reese Næsborg
ET Einar Timdal
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Five specimens of an unknown Xylopsora species were collected from Sequoia sempervirens trees in the southern part of the geographic range of coast redwood. The new species was documented on five trees in Big Basin Redwoods State Park, Santa Cruz County and on another five trees in Armstrong Redwoods State Natural Reserve, Sonoma County, California. The morphology, anatomy, chemistry and DNA sequences of these newly collected specimens have been studied and then compared to existing descriptions of Xylopsora and relatives (Bendiksby and Timdal 2013). A total of 50 accessions (Umbilicariales + Fuscideaceae) and their respective DNA sequences were re-used from Bendiksby and Timdal (2013). Vouchers of the newly collected specimens are deposited at JEPS, NY and O.

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