High species richness in the lichen genus Peltigera (Ascomycota, Lecanoromycetes): 34 species in the dolichorhizoid and scabrosoid clades of section Polydactylon, including 24 new to science
- Author:
- Magain N., Miadlikowska J., Goffinet B., Goward T., Pardo-De la Hoz C.J., Jüriado I., Simon A., Mercado-Díaz J.A., Barlow T., Moncada B., Lücking R., Spielmann A., Canez L., Wang L.S., Nelson P., Wheeler T., Lutzoni F. & Sérusiaux E.
- Year:
- 2023
- Journal:
- Persoonia
- Pages:
- 51: 1–88
- Url:
- https://doi.org/10.3767/persoonia.2023.51.01
Applying molecular methods to fungi establishing lichenized associations with green algae or cyanobacteria
has repeatedly revealed the existence of numerous phylogenetic taxa overlooked by classical taxonomic approaches.
Here, we report taxonomical conclusions based on multiple species delimitation and validation analyses performed
on an eight-locus dataset that includes world-wide representatives of the dolichorhizoid and scabrosoid clades in
section Polydactylon of the genus Peltigera. Following the recommendations resulting from a consensus species
delimitation approach and additional species validation analysis (BPP) performed in this study, we present a total
of 25 species in the dolichorhizoid clade and nine in the scabrosoid clade, including respectively 18 and six species
that are new to science and formally described. Additionally, one combination and three varieties (including two new
to science) are proposed in the dolichorhizoid clade. The following 24 new species are described: P. appalachiensis,
P. asiatica, P. borealis, P. borinquensis, P. chabanenkoae, P. clathrata, P. elixii, P. esslingeri, P. flabellae, P. gallowayi,
P. hawaiiensis, P. holtanhartwigii, P. itatiaiae, P. hokkaidoensis, P. kukwae, P. massonii, P. mikado, P. nigriventris,
P. orientalis, P. rangiferina, P. sipmanii, P. stanleyensis, P. vitikainenii and P. willdenowii; the following new varieties
are introduced: P. kukwae var. phyllidiata and P. truculenta var. austroscabrosa; and the following new combination is
introduced: P. hymenina var. dissecta. Each species from the dolichorhizoid and scabrosoid clades is morphologically
and chemically described, illustrated, and characterised with ITS sequences. Identification keys are provided for the
main biogeographic regions where species from the two clades occur. Morphological and chemical characters that
are commonly used for species identification in the genus Peltigera cannot be applied to unambiguously recognise
most molecularly circumscribed species, due to high variation of thalli formed by individuals within a fungal species,
including the presence of distinct morphs in some cases, or low interspecific variation in others. The four commonly
recognised morphospecies: P. dolichorhiza, P. neopolydactyla, P. pulverulenta and P. scabrosa in the dolichorhizoid
and scabrosoid clades represent species complexes spread across multiple and often phylogenetically distantly
related lineages. Geographic origin of specimens is often helpful for species recognition; however, ITS sequences
are frequently required for a reliable identification.
Key words: cryptic species; identification key; new taxa; Peltigerales; species delimitation.
- Id:
- 35733
- Submitter:
- zpalice
- Post_time:
- Friday, 11 August 2023 21:39