Steinera subantarctica (Øvstedal) Ertz 2017
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.11646/phytotaxa.324.3.1 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/F336CC7E-5D6B-020C-AEB4-A51AFB1EFE02 |
treatment provided by |
Felipe |
scientific name |
Steinera subantarctica (Øvstedal) Ertz |
status |
comb. nov. |
Steinera subantarctica (Øvstedal) Ertz View in CoL comb. nov.
MycoBank: MB 822692 Basionym: Arctomia subantarctica Øvstedal , in Øvstedal & Gremmen, South African Journal of Botany 67: 554 (2001). Type:—PRINCE
EDWARD ISLANDS. Prince Edward Island, N slope of Kent Crater, 250 m, on cushions of Grimmia and Andreaea on boulders, 15
May 1994, N.J.M. Gremmen 94-245 (holotype BG!).
Notes:
1. The species originally described in the genus Arctomia is nested in the Steinera clade of our phylogenetic trees (Figs. 2–3). Therefore, the species is combined into Steinera .
2. The species was described from the subantarctic island of Prince Edward, has also been recorded from South America (http://timwheelerphotography.com; Tim Wheeler 2483), and is also present in the Falkland Islands (A. Fryday pers. comm.). It seems to be absent from Crozet and Kerguelen.
3. In the original description ( Øvstedal & Gremmen 2001), the figure of Arctomia subantarctica (fig. 2) is identical to figure 8 of the same publication and erroneously represents Verrucaria species.
Additional examined specimen: PRINCE EDWARD ISLANDS. N-rim of Kent Crater, 250 m, on Racomitrium crispulum moss cushions on rock, exposed, 15 May 1994, N.J.M. Gremmen 94-235b (BG).
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