Article contents
Two new species of Lichenotubeufia (Dothideomycetes, Tubeufiales) from Chile and New Zealand, with a revised key to the genus
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 31 March 2022
Abstract
Two species of lichenicolous fungi are described as new to science: Lichenotubeufia etayoi Zhurb. (on Trachyderma), with light orange perithecia up to 360 μm diam., non-fasciculate excipular hairs, and 10–13-septate ascospores, 110–162 × 3–5 μm; and L. tibellii Zhurb. (on Coccocarpia), with light orange perithecia up to 275 μm diam., non-fasciculate excipular hairs, and 5–12-septate ascospores, 50–100 × 3–4.5 μm. An updated key to the species of Lichenotubeufia is provided.
- Type
- Standard Paper
- Information
- Copyright
- Copyright © The Author(s), 2022. Published by Cambridge University Press on behalf of the British Lichen Society
References
Boonmee, S, Rossman, AY, Liu, JK, Li, WJ, Dai, DQ, Bhat, JD, Jones, EBG, McKenzie, EHC, Xu, JC and Hyde, KD (2014) Tubeufiales, ord. nov., integrating sexual and asexual generic names. Fungal Diversity 68, 239–298.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Brackel, W von (2014) Kommentierter Katalog der flechtenbewohnenden Pilze Bayerns. Bibliotheca Lichenologica 109, 1–476.Google Scholar
Etayo, J (2002 a) Aportaciόn al conocimiento de los hongos liquenícolas de Colombia. Bibliotheca Lichenologica 84, 1–154.Google Scholar
Etayo, J (2002 b) Catálogo de líquenes y hongos liquenícolas del Parque Natural de Bértiz (Navarra, España). Bulletin de la Société Linnéenne de Provence 53, 155–170.Google Scholar
Flakus, A, Etayo, J, Miadlikowska, J, Lutzoni, F, Kukwa, M, Matura, N and Rodriguez-Flakus, P (2019) Biodiversity assessment of ascomycetes inhabiting Lobariella lichens in Andean cloud forests led to one new family, three new genera and 13 new species of lichenicolous fungi. Plant and Fungal Systematics 64, 283–344.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Kornerup, A and Wanscher, JH (1978) Methuen Handbook of Colour, 3rd Edn. London: Eyre Methuen Ltd.Google Scholar
Penzig, AJO and Saccardo, PA (1898) Diagnoses fungorum novorum in insula Java collectorum. Ser. II. Malpighia 11, 491–530.Google Scholar
- 1
- Cited by