Flabelloporina Sobreira, M. Cáceres & Lücking, 2018
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.11646/phytotaxa.358.1.4 |
DOI |
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13705697 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03A2EC25-F16B-FFE7-FF5B-FF3903F7F97F |
treatment provided by |
Felipe |
scientific name |
Flabelloporina Sobreira, M. Cáceres & Lücking |
status |
gen. nov. |
Flabelloporina Sobreira, M. Cáceres & Lücking View in CoL gen. nov
Mycobank: MB 826736
A genus in the family Porinaceae characterized by a thallus bearing flabelliform squamules, black, exposed perithecia not covered thallus, and transversely septate ascospores.
Type: — Flabelloporina squamulifera (Breuss, Lücking & E. Navarro) Sobreira, M. Cáceres & Lücking (holotype).
Etymology: —The name of the genus refers to the flabelliform squamules formed on the thallus.
Description: —Thallus corticolous, crustose, with shiny dark prothallus, bearing numerous, flabelliform squamules ( Fig. 2A–B View FIGURE 2 ); photobiont Trentepohlia . Ascomata rare, developed on the crustose portions of the thallus, perithecioid, single, not covered by the thallus, hemispherical, black. Hamathecium composed of unbranched paraphyses. Asci unitunicate, 8-spored. Ascospores hyaline, transversely septate. Pycnidia not observed. Chemistry: perithecial wall K+ violet.
Discussion: — Porina squamulifera , introduced by Lücking et al. (2013), was included in Porina s.lat. because of the then unresolved taxonomy of the Porinaceae . Although the species demonstrates similarity with the genera Pseudosagedia and Trichothelium , due to the black perithecial wall reacting violet after treatment with KOH ( Hafellner and Kalb 1995), molecular phylogeny clearly separates these genera from each other and from P. squamulifera . The new genus is otherwise distinguished from all other Porinaceae by the squamule-bearing thallus. Besides this unique morphology, thallus color in combination with a dark, shiny prothallus are reminescent of unrelated species in the P. eminentior (Nyl.) McCarthy (2000: 42) clade ( Clathroporina ) and the P. alba (R. Sant.) Lücking (2004: 412) clade ( Phyllophiale ), Trichothelium horridulum (Müll. Arg.) Santesson (1952: 222) , and Zamenhofia . The latter features black perithecia and produce cylindrical isidia; it has not yet been sequenced, but its perithecial chemistry differs from that found in Flabelloporina and other lineages with black perithecia ( Clauzade & Roux 1985; Tretiach 2014). The black, hemispherical perithecia, together with the 3-septate ascospores, are reminescent of several species of Porina s.lat., such as P. tetralocularis Aptroot in Aptroot & Sipman (1993: 39) and P. thaxteri Santesson (1952: 218) . All these from crustose thalli and are likely unrelated to the new genus; we predict that they belong in the genera Pseudosagedia and Trichothelium , respectively.
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