Leucodecton occultum
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Leucodecton occultum View in CoL (Eschweiler in Martius et al. 1833: 174) Frisch (2006: 157). ( Fig. 2B View FIGURE 2 )
This species can be recognized by its grey, dull thallus, immersed to slightly emergent ascomata with a free proper exciple, brown (sub-) muriform ascospores, 3–7 x 0–2-septate, 16–30 x 9–11 μm. Our TLC results revealed a greater variation in the concentration of the lichen compounds than we could find in the literature, viz. norstictic acid (major), stictic acid (major to minor), α- acetylconstictic acid (minor to trace), connorstictic acid (minor to trace), hypostictic acid (minor to trace).
Distribution and habitat:—This pantropical species is here reported for the first time from three provinces in central and northern Thailand where it was found growing on bark of deciduous trees in ± open, well-lit situations from 200– 550 m.
Material from Thailand examined:— Chiang Mai province: Chiang Dao district ; tambon Chiang Dao, at the edge of Doi Chiang Dao Wildlife Sanctuary, on freestanding deciduous trees along the road, 510 m. 19°24’13’’ N, 98°55’20’’, 2 December 2016, J. &. K. Kalb 42046 (Hb. K. & J. Kalb )— Chiang Mai province: Doi Saket district ; tambon Mae Pong, on the way to Mae Kampong Waterfall ; in a light, secondary forest, on bark of Mangifera indica , 550 m. 18°54’02’’ N, 99°14’36’’ E, 13 December 2016, J. &. K. Kalb 41952 (Hb. K. & J. Kalb )— Kanchanaburi province: Sangkhlaburi district GoogleMaps ; parking area of Wat Wang Wiwegkaram (Wat Mon), in a light deciduous forest on bark, 210 m, 15°07’55’’ N, 98°26’48’’ E, 17 December 2015, J. Sutjaritturakan & K. Kalb 41381 ( Hb. K. & J. Kalb )— Ratchaburi province: Suan Phueng district GoogleMaps ; tambon Suan Phueng, trail to Kaew Chan Waterfall (Nine-Level Waterfall), bamboo scrub with scattered deciduous trees along a creek (mixed deciduous forest), 200–250 m. 13°31’31’’ N, 99°14’23’’ E, 11 December 2015, J. Sutjaritturakan & K. Kalb 41303 ( Hb. K. & J. Kalb ) GoogleMaps .
Remarks:—A possible co-occurrence of norstictic and stictic acids as major substances could cause difficulties with identification when either of the two acids are used as an alternative in the key, e.g. in Rivas Plata et al. (2010). In this case, the occurrence of norstictic acid is distinctive. Leucodecton occultum is a new addition to the Thai lichen biota.
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University of the Witwatersrand |
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Royal Botanic Gardens |
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Leucodecton occultum
Kalb, Jutarat & Kalb, Klaus 2017 |
Leucodecton occultum
Frisch, A. 2006: 157 |
Martius, C. F. Ph. & Eschweiler, F. G. & Nees von Esenbeck, C. G. 1833: 174 |