Phylogenetic placement and reappraisal of Diorygma karnatakense including the new synonym, Diorygma dandeliense, from Maharashtra, India

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This study re-examined the status of species of Diorygma Eshw. known from the Western Ghats using an integrative taxonomy approach that includes morphological and chemical data, as well as multigene phylogenetic analyses. Prior to this work, the two species D. karnatakense and D. dandeliense were distinguished primarily on lirellae morphology (branching pattern) and the number of ascospores per ascus. Our study of the morphology, chemistry and molecular phylogeny (mtSSU, LSU and RPB2) of freshly collected samples and re-examination of type material suggests that both names should be synonymized. Consequently, D. karnatakense is accepted as the correct name, with D. dandeliense as a newly proposed synonym. Phylogenetically, D. karnatakense is allied to D. antillarum and D. hieroglyphicum. Graphidaceae, lichen, LSU, mtSSU, phylogeny, RPB2
Author:
Ansil P., Rajeshkumar K., Sharma B., Lücking R. & Hawksworth D.L
Year:
2023
Journal:
The Lichenologist
Pages:
55(2): 59-67
Pdf:
1
Id:
35389
Submitter:
jph
Post_time:
Wednesday, 10 May 2023 23:23