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Victoria: Maffra, Wilson s.n. (NSW L5084); Sale, on Grevillea robusta, Wilson 879, Sep 1886 (NSW); 
bank of Yarra River, Kew, Wilson s.n., Dec 1884 (NSW). 
Phaeographina banksiae is characterised by the black lirellae, the laterally carbonised 
proper exciple, the small muriform ascospores and the absence of lichen compounds. 
It is distinguished from other Australian Plweographina species by the small 
ascospores. The species is so far known from Queensland, New South Wales and 
Victoria. 
Phaeographina echinocarpica A.W. Archer & Elix (Fig. 3b, 4c) 
(Archer & Elix 1999: 91). 
Type: Queensland: Mount Baldy, 4 km SW of Atherton, 17°17'S, 145°27’E, alt. 1080 m, 
in old Araucaria plantation and regrowth rainforest, on Alphitonia, J.A. Elix 16275, June 
1984 (holo CANB). 
Fig. 4. a, Phacographis subiiitricata (C. Knight) Mull. Arg., syntype (G); b, Phaeographina banksiae Mull. 
rg holotype (Gp, c, Phaeographina echinocarpica A.W. Archer & Elix, holotype (CANB); 
d, Phaeographina muelleri A.W. Archer, holotype (G). All xl7. ^ 
