Parmotrema specimen 4
Specimen.
Geoscientific Collection of the University of Göttingen, Germany (GZG), GZG.BST.22085; syninclusion Frullania chiapasensis .
Age and stratigraphic level.
15‒23 Ma, Langhian – Aquitanian (early to middle Miocene), Simojovel, Chiapas, Mexico.
Description.
Lichen fragment approximately 2.3 × 4.5 mm in diameter. Thallus foliose, lobate. Lobes flat and linear, 0.5-1.0 mm wide, lobe apices truncate to slightly rounded (Fig. 8 D). Upper surface smooth, brown (Fig. 8 D). Marginal cilia dark, mainly simple, up to 0.5 mm long (Fig. 8 D). Medulla not visible. Lower cortex concolorous with the upper surface (Fig. 8 E). Rhizines dark, abundantly branched (Fig. 8 E). Apothecia, isidia, soredia, or pycnidia not present.
Discussion.
The general habit and long, tapering marginal cilia identify the specimen as Parmotrema . The branching rhizines and long, tapered marginal cilia resemble the Canomaculina group. However, unlike the Canomaculina group, the fossil inclusion seems to possess a smooth upper surface of the lobes that visibly lack maculae.