Coenogonium pineti (Schrad. ex Ach.) Lücking & Lumbsch, Mycologia

Kalb, Jutarat, Boonpragob, Kansri & Kalb, Klaus, 2016, New Coenogonium species (Ostropales: Coenogoniaceae) from Thailand, new reports and a revised key to the species occurring in the country, Phytotaxa 283 (2), pp. 101-122 : 116-117

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/phytotaxa.283.2.1

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scientific name

Coenogonium pineti (Schrad. ex Ach.) Lücking & Lumbsch, Mycologia
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Coenogonium pineti (Schrad. ex Ach.) Lücking & Lumbsch, Mycologia View in CoL 96 (2): 290 (2004). ( Fig. 8B View FIGURE 8 )

Lecidea pineti Ach., Lich. Univ. 195: (1810); Dimerella pineti (Ach.) Vězda, Lichenes Selecti Exsiccati : no. 1279 (1975: 2); Dimerella diluta (Pers.) Trevis, Rend. Reale Ist. Lomb. Sci. View in CoL , ser. 2, 13 (3): 66 (1880).

Thallus crustose, mostly corticolous, but also occurs on wood and mosses, continuous, ± thin, sometimes barely visible, smooth, greyish green to greenish black, 5–20 mm diam., without a distinct corticiform layer; prothallus absent. Photobiont Trentepohlia , cells angular to rounded, mostly in irregular filaments, cells 5–13 × 4–12 μm. Apothecia sessile, rounded, 0.2–0.5 mm diam., 140–160 μm high; disc plane to concave, white to pinkish white, very rarely with an orange tinge; margin prominent, relatively thick, whitish to cream-colored. Excipulum paraplectenchymatous with irregularly arranged cells, 60–75 μm broad, outer part I+ yellow-brown, inner part I–; cells globose to elongate, thin- or partly thick-walled, 3–7 × 4–5 μm. Hypothecium 15–20 μm high, colorless to pale yellowish. Hymenium 80–90 μm high, colorless, I+ blue, then quickly reddish brown then greyish brown. Asci 65–75 × 9–11 μm. Ascospores (irregularly) uniseriate, ellipsoid, 1-septate, 9–14 × 2.3–4.5 μm, 2.5–3.5 times as long as broad. Pycnidia wart-shaped, 0.1–0.2 mm diam., whitish. Conidia oblong, non-septate, ± centrally constricted, ca. 6–8 × 1.8–2.6 μm. Chemistry: no substances detected by TLC.

Distribution and habitat:—Cosmopolitan with a preference for temperate regions, rare in the tropics.

Remarks:—This species is distinguished by its small, pale apothecia with a broad margin and relative large, ± broadly ellipsoid ascospores. It is similar to Coenogonium stramineum (Aptroot & Seaward) Lücking, Aptroot & Sipman from the Seychelles, but differs in having apothecia with a smooth margin (denticulate in C. stramineum ) and asci with uniseriate ascospores (biseriately arranged in C. stramineum ). Actually, C. pineti looks more similar to Absconditella species, especially A. delutula (Nyl.) Coppins & Kilias , than to any other Coenogonium species, but C. pineti is mostly growing on bark, while Absconditella species have a chlorococcoid photobiont and are growing over mosses, soil or rocks.

Material from Thailand examined:— Trat Province: Laem Ngob District; Black sand beach near Tambon Laem Ngob, in an old ± disturbed mangrove forests with dominant Rhizophora apiculata , Rh. mucronata , Lumnitzera racemosa and Avicennia marina , ± 3 m, 12°10’11’’ N, 102°24’27’’ E, 25 February 2011, K. Kalb & P. Mongkolsuk (hb. Kalb 38905).

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Royal Botanic Gardens

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Museum National d' Histoire Naturelle, Paris (MNHN) - Vascular Plants

Kingdom

Fungi

Phylum

Ascomycota

Class

Lecanoromycetes

Order

Ostropales

Family

Coenogoniaceae

Genus

Coenogonium

Kingdom

Fungi

Phylum

Ascomycota

Class

Arthoniomycetes

Order

Arthoniales

Family

Arthoniaceae

Genus

Lecidea

Kingdom

Fungi

Phylum

Ascomycota

Class

Lecanoromycetes

Order

Ostropales

Family

Coenogoniaceae

Genus

Dimerella

Loc

Coenogonium pineti (Schrad. ex Ach.) Lücking & Lumbsch, Mycologia

Kalb, Jutarat, Boonpragob, Kansri & Kalb, Klaus 2016
2016
Loc

Coenogonium pineti (Schrad. ex Ach.) Lücking & Lumbsch, Mycologia

Lucking & Lumbsch 2004: 290
2004
Loc

Dimerella diluta (Pers.) Trevis, Rend. Reale Ist. Lomb. Sci.

Trevis 1880: 66
1880
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