Architrypethelium murisporum (Ascomycota, Trypetheliaceae), a remarkable new lichen species from Thailand challenging ascospore septation as an indicator of phylogenetic relationships.
MycoKeys, 2018;(34):25-34.
Luangsuphabool T[1], Lumbsch HT[2], Piapukiew J[3], Sangvichien E[1]
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PMID: 29780270DOI: 10.3897/mycokeys.25.23836
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Abstract
Architrypethelium murisporum Luangsuphabool, Lumbsch & Sangvichien is described for a crustose lichen occurring in dry evergreen forest in Thailand. It is characterised by a green to yellow-green corticated thallus, perithecia fused in black pseudostromata with white rim surrounding the ostiole and small, hyaline and muriform ascospores. Currently, all species in the genus Architrypethelium have transversely septate ascospores, hence the discovery of this new species indicates that ascospore septation is variable within the genus, similar to numerous other groups of lichen-forming ascomycetes. Phylogenetic analyses of two loci (mtSSU and nuLSU) supported the position of the new species within Architrypethelium. This is the first report of the genus in Southeast Asia.
Keywords: Lichens; Southeast Asia; Trypetheliales; phylogeny; taxonomy; tropical diversity
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