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Sporodictyon terrestre. Isotype specimen of heterotypic synonym Verrucaria fartilis preserved in M (compare note in the text concerning the name put on the specimen by Lamy). Label in handwriting of Lamy. 

Sporodictyon terrestre. Isotype specimen of heterotypic synonym Verrucaria fartilis preserved in M (compare note in the text concerning the name put on the specimen by Lamy). Label in handwriting of Lamy. 

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... label data as the type of Verrucaria fartilis, in the handwriting of Lamy but determined by Lamy as Verrucaria subviridans Nyl., (evidently meaning Verrucaria subviridicans Nyl., a species described by Nylander some years earlier and based on a type originating from Ireland and constituting a further heterotypic synonym of Sporodictyon terrestre) (Fig. 2). Verrucaria fartilis was not yet described when Lamy determined and named his specimen, nevertheless the specimen in M evidently represents isotype material of Verrucaria ...

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