Lecania lepidota, a new lichen species from pollarded Fraxinus excelsior in oceanic, old-growth deciduous forests in Norway

Author:
Timdal E., Evankow A.M., Opedal V. & Fjelde M.O.
Year:
2024
Journal:
Graphis Scripta
Pages:
36(1): 1–14
Url:
https://nhm2.uio.no/botanisk/lav/Graphis/36_1/GS_36_1.pdf
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The new lichen species Lecania lepidota is described from two localities in oceanic, old-growth, deciduous forests (boreo-nemoral rainforest) in SW Norway, growing near the base of pollarded Fraxinus excelsior. The generic placement is uncertain, as the ITS marker differs significantly from all other available ITS sequences and the mtSSU marker indicates sister relationship with Lecania croatica, a species of uncertain position in the Ramalinaceae. The species is morphologically most similar to Phyllopsora rosei, but differs, e.g., in having a negative PD reaction due to the lack of lichen substances.
Id:
36297
Submitter:
zpalice
Post_time:
Thursday, 22 February 2024 12:04