Imsharria orangei (Ascomycota, Lecideaceae), a new genus and species, and a new species of Porpidia, from the Falkland Islands

Alan Fryday*, Anna Götz, Ulrike Waltraut Ruprecht

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Abstract

The new genus Imsharria is proposed for a crustose species found on or near mountain summits on the Falkland Islands. It is separated from other genera of Lecideaceae by a combination of Porpidia-type asci, halonate ascospores, immersed apothecia and a hyaline hypothecium, and forms a distinct branch in the phylogenetic analysis using the markers nrITS and mtSSU. The single species, I. orangei, is characterized by its innate apothecia with a brown disc and a thallus containing norstictic acid and an amyloid (I+ violet) medulla. In addition, Porpidia imshaugii is described for a species from the Falkland Islands resembling P. skottsbergiana but with larger ascospores, and Porpidia navarina is shown to belong in the genus Poeltiaria, with the new combination Poeltiaria navarina being made. A key to the Lecideaceae on the Falkland Islands is provided.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)137-147
Number of pages11
JournalLichenologist
Volume56
Issue number4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 18 Sept 2024

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Keywords

  • Amygdalaria
  • Immersaria
  • Poeltiaria
  • Schizodiscus
  • Xenolecia
  • lichen
  • phylogenetic analysis
  • porpidioid genera
  • southern subpolar region

Fields of Science and Technology Classification 2012

  • 106 Biology

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