Hypotrachyna nepalensis (Taylor) Divakar, A.Crespo, Sipman, Elix & Lumbsch

Wang, Xin Yu, Zhang, Yan Yun, Liu, Dong, Li, Li Juan, Yang, Mei Xia, Yin, An Cheng & Wang, Li Song, 2020, Taxonomic study of Hypotrachyna subg. Everniastrum (Hale ex Sipman) Divakar, A. Crespo, Sipman, Elix & Lumbsch (Ascomycota) from China, Cryptogamie, Mycologie 20 (12), pp. 193-209 : 202

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https://doi.org/ 10.5252/cryptogamie-mycologie2020v41a12

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Hypotrachyna nepalensis (Taylor) Divakar, A.Crespo, Sipman, Elix & Lumbsch
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9. Hypotrachyna nepalensis (Taylor) Divakar, A.Crespo, Sipman, Elix & Lumbsch View in CoL

Phytotaxa 132 (1): 32 (2013).

SELECTED SPECIMENS EXAMINED. — China, Yunnan Prov., Wenshan Co., Bozhu Vil., Bozhu Mt; 20°21.822’N, 103°54.624’E; 2870 m, on bark; 22.VII.2011; L. S. Wang 11-32167. Dali Co., Cangshan Mt; 25°41.111’N, 100°06.244’E; 3160 m, on bark; 14.VIII.2011; L. S. Wang 11-32278. Lijiang Co., Yulong Snow Mt; 2900 m, on bark; 13.VIII.1982; L. S. Wang 82-866. Sichuan Prov., Liangshan Co., Luozuo Vil.; 26°23’58’’N, 102°42’27’E; 2736 m, on Pinus bark; 24.VII.2011; L. S. Wang 11-2237.

Nepal, Bagmati Zone, Langtang National Park; 28°09’39.91”N, 85°25’46.07”E; 2471 m, on bark; 4.XII.2017; H. X. Shi 17- 57200, 17-57221.

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For a detailed description, see Culberson & Culberson (1981).

This species is characterized by the presence of dense rhizines on the lower surface, marginal cilia usually simple and less than 1 mm long, slim lobes, and the presence of protocetraric and salazinic acids. H. subnepalensis (holo-, US [ US]!) is morphologically identical but differs in containing fumarprotocetraric acid.

H. nepalensis is widely distributed in Asia, growing in the mountains of Yunnan, Nepal, India, Thailand and Java ( Culberson & Culberson 1981), and usually grows on shrubs and trees. Local people from northwestern Yunnan use this species as a medicine (raw material for antibiotics). We used specimens from the type locality in Nepal and the nearby region of China for an estimation of the phylogenetic position of the species ( Fig. 1 View FIG ). This phylogenetic analysis confirmed the monophyly of the species, providing a reference for its delimitation.

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