Lecania falcata, a new species from Spain, the Canary Islands and the Azores, close to Lecania chlorotizaSérusiaux, Emmanuël ; ; et alin Lichenologist (2012), 44(05), 577-590 Lecania chlorotiza and L. falcata, described here as new from Spain/Navarra, the Canary Islands and the Azores, do not belong to Lecania s. str. They belong to a strongly supported clade comprising ... [more ▼] Lecania chlorotiza and L. falcata, described here as new from Spain/Navarra, the Canary Islands and the Azores, do not belong to Lecania s. str. They belong to a strongly supported clade comprising Bacidia, Bacidina, Scutula and Toninia when examined with maximum parsimony, maximum likelihood and Bayesian inferences using mtSSU, nuLSU and nuITS sequences. This clade represents the Bacidiaceae and is included in the Ramalinaceae s. lat. Most genera included in that family need further work before a new genus can possibly be described for Lecania chlorotiza and L. falcata. [less ▲] Detailed reference viewed: 20 (6 ULg) A further new species in the lichen genus Arctomia: A. borbonica from Reunion (Mascarene archipelago)Magain, Nicolas ; Sérusiaux, Emmanuël ![]() in MycoKeys (2012), 4 Arctomia borbonica sp. nov. is described as new for science from montane natural and secondary habitats in Reunion in the Mascarene archipelago (Indian Ocean). It has a sterile, foliose, usually wrinkled ... [more ▼] Arctomia borbonica sp. nov. is described as new for science from montane natural and secondary habitats in Reunion in the Mascarene archipelago (Indian Ocean). It has a sterile, foliose, usually wrinkled, thallus whose margins produce goniocysts that disintegrate into a soredioid margin; it looks like a Leptogium species. Its phylogenetic position in the Arctomiaceae (Ostropomycetidae, Ascomycota) has been determined with 3 genes (nuLSU, mtSSU, RPB1) inferences. [less ▲] Detailed reference viewed: 13 (1 ULg) Multilocus-based phylogeny and species recognition within the cosmopolitan Peltigera neopolydactyla-dolichorhiza complexMagain, Nicolas ; ; et alPoster (2012, January) The Peltigera neopolydactyla/dolichorhiza complex is broadly distributed, growing in boreal and temperate regions from northern Norway to southern Chile, as well as in tropical mountains. Observed ... [more ▼] The Peltigera neopolydactyla/dolichorhiza complex is broadly distributed, growing in boreal and temperate regions from northern Norway to southern Chile, as well as in tropical mountains. Observed morphotype and chemotype variation within this complex suggested the presence of multiple undescribed species. We inferred the phylogeny of Peltigera section Polydactylon with a special focus on the Peltigera neopolydactyla/dolichorhiza complex to determine the full breadth of this species complex, and to assess if taxa from different parts of the worlds but with similar morphological features share a most recent common ancestor. About 525 ITS sequences representing 104 distinct haplotypes were generated for representatives of Peltigera section Polydactylon. We selected a representative of each broadly defined phylotype for which three protein-coding loci: RPB1.1, b-tubulin and EFT2.1 were sequenced. Each of the three protein coding loci provided equivalent or more resolution and support than the ITS locus. The greatest proportion of significantly supported nodes across the tree resulted from β-tubulin alone. Many specimens identified as P. neopolydactyla and P. dolichorhiza are placed outside of this species complex. As currently defined both species represent polyphyletic assemblages of taxa including several potentially undescribed species. Our phylogenies suggest the presence of putatively new species within several complexes across the section. [less ▲] Detailed reference viewed: 29 (4 ULg) Further photomorphs in the lichen family Lobariaceae from Reunion (Mascarene archipelago) with notes on the phylogeny of Dendriscocaulon cyanomorphsMagain, Nicolas ; ; Sérusiaux, Emmanuël ![]() in Bryologist (2012), 115(2), 243-254 Two new photomorphs in the Lobariaceae have been found on the remote island of Reunion in the Mascarene archipelago: the free-living Dendriscocaulon-like cyanomorph of the pantropical Lobaria discolor ... [more ▼] Two new photomorphs in the Lobariaceae have been found on the remote island of Reunion in the Mascarene archipelago: the free-living Dendriscocaulon-like cyanomorph of the pantropical Lobaria discolor, and the cyanomorph of Sticta dichotoma, a species apparently endemic to the western parts of the Indian Ocean, known only from its chloromorph. Inferences from three loci demonstrate that the fungus involved in each morph of either pair belongs to the same species. Phylogenetic analyses resolve all genera of the Lobariaceae as polyphyletic, and all Dendriscocaulon-like cyanomorphs within Lobaria, except for D. dendroides, which belongs to Sticta. [less ▲] Detailed reference viewed: 15 (3 ULg) Discovering the lichen diversity of a remote tropical island: working list of species collected on Reunion (Mascarene archipelago, Indian Ocean)Sérusiaux, Emmanuël ; ; et alin Herzogia (2011), 24(2), 325-349 463 lichen taxa are reported from the island of Reunion (Mascarene archipelago) in the Indian Ocean. This report is based on extensive collections recently made by the authors or hosted in B and LG. A ... [more ▼] 463 lichen taxa are reported from the island of Reunion (Mascarene archipelago) in the Indian Ocean. This report is based on extensive collections recently made by the authors or hosted in B and LG. A total of c. 600 species is estimated for the number of lichenized fungi present on the island; although this is a low figure for a varied tropi- cal area, this is plausible due to its small size and remoteness. The significance of the lichen diversity of the island lays in its endemics, which need further study for a reliable assessment, and in the occurrence of a poorly known southern hemisphere element (“austral” species). The discovery of the following in Reunion is of special interest as it considerably enlarges their distribution range: Anzia corallophora, Caloplaca caesiosorediata, Coccocarpia delicatula, Fuscopannaria praetermissa, Gomphillus morchelloides, G. pedersenii, Gyalideopsis bispora, Heterodermia koyana, Hypotrachyna evansii, Lithogyalideopsis zeylandica, Lobaria asperula, Megaloblastenia marginiflexa var. dimota, Menegazzia capitata, Myeloconis erumpens and Pannaria squamulosa. [less ▲] Detailed reference viewed: 70 (7 ULg) Taxonomie, phylogénie et écogéographie des Peltigerales de La Réunion (Océan Indien)Magain, Nicolas ![]() Master's dissertation (2010) A field trip in Reunion Island in November 2009 led to the collection of about 450 samples of Peltigerales. We realized a checklist of Peltigerales from Reunion comprizing 69 species, including 11 species ... [more ▼] A field trip in Reunion Island in November 2009 led to the collection of about 450 samples of Peltigerales. We realized a checklist of Peltigerales from Reunion comprizing 69 species, including 11 species reported as new for Reunion Island. Among them and related material from Madagascar and Albertine Rift, we identified 27 species of Sticta, with 14 of them representing probably new species. We realized several phylogenetic analyses on 3 genes (ITS, nuLSU, mtSSU) at the family level on Pannariaceae and Lobariaceae and at the genus level on Erioderma, Lobaria, Pseudocyphellaria and Sticta. We discovered two photomorph pairs, the first one composed of the foliose chloromorph and the Dendriscocaulon-like cyanomorph of Lobaria discolor and the second one composed of both foliose cyanomorph and chloromorph of Sticta dichotoma. We also developed 11 primer pairs to amplify microsatellite regions on the Peltigera dolichorhiza group, based on 454 genomic data. A large variation on those microsatellite regions has been shown. [less ▲] Detailed reference viewed: 28 (5 ULg) Microsatellite primers in the Peltigera dolichorhiza complex (lichenized ascomycete, PeltigeralesMagain, Nicolas ; ; Sérusiaux, Emmanuël et alin American Journal of Botany (2010), 97 Detailed reference viewed: 42 (19 ULg) |
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