Xanthomendoza, S.Y.Kondr. & Kärnefelt, 1997

Vondrák, Jan, Frolov, Ivan, Davydov, Evgeny A., Yakovchenko, Lidia, Malíček, Jiří, Svoboda, Stanislav & Kubásek, Jiří, 2019, The lichen family Teloschistaceae in the Altai-Sayan region (Central Asia), Phytotaxa 396 (1), pp. 448-450 : 448-450

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/phytotaxa.396.1.1

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Xanthomendoza
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Xanthomendoza View in CoL View at ENA (including Golubkovia ; see Arup et al. 2013 for other included genera)

Three species recorded in the region. Two of them ( X. fulva , X. ulophyllodes ) belong to the Xanthoria ulophyllodes group (sensu Søchting et al. 2002), having tiny, thin foliose thalli with upper and lower cortex and indistinct medulla; both species produce vegetative diaspores (soredia, blastidia); apothecia are uncommon. The third species, X. trachyphylla , placed in the monotypic genus Golubkovia sensu Kondratyuk (2014b) , is characterised by a thick crust with long marginal lobes and with thick upper cortex and medulla; lower cortex is absent; vegetative diaspores are absent; apothecia are present on mature thalli. Literature: Arup et al. (2013), Lindblom (2004), Lindblom & Søchting (2008), Søchting et al. (2002).

Xanthomendoza fulva : 3 localities at altitudes 250–430 m in humid non-alpine nabitats. Substrate: bark of Populus tremula and Sorbus sibirica .

Xanthomendoza trachyphylla View in CoL (= Caloplaca hedinii ): 3 localities at altitudes 2050–2900 m in arid alpine habitats. Substrate: siliceous rocks (then thalli without pruina; Fig. 5E View FIGURE 5 ) or calcareous rocks (thalli with pruina in older parts; Fig. 5F View FIGURE 5 ). Type of Calpolaca hedinii (L 2652 in S) described by Magnusson (1940) is from Central Asia and represents typical Xanthomendoza trachyphylla View in CoL (synonymisation already made by Khodosovtsev et al. 2004).

Xanthomendoza ulophyllodes View in CoL : 26 localities at altitudes 300–1730 m, in all ecological categories, but rare in alpine habitats. Substrate: variable, (1) calcareous or siliceous rocks, often on schist and sandstone, (2) bark of e.g. Larix View in CoL , Pinus View in CoL , Populus View in CoL , Salix View in CoL , (3) twigs of shrubs, e.g. Caragana View in CoL and (4) over epigeic mosses. Similar species, X. fallax (mainly epilithic) and X. huculica View in CoL (mainly epiphytic) were not recorded. ITS sequences of epilithic, corticolous and muscicolous specimens from Altai grouped with X. ulophyllodes View in CoL .

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