Pachypeltis insularis (Poelt) Vondrák & I.V.Frolov
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Pachypeltis insularis (Poelt) Vondrák & I.V.Frolov View in CoL , combinatio nova
MycoBank: MB826776
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Basionym: Caloplaca insularis Poelt View in CoL in Planta 51: 300–301 (1958). Type:—[ FRANCE]. Westalpen: Dept. Htes Alpes, Montagne de Chaillol über dem Col du Lautaret, um [altitude] 2300 m, über schiefrigem Gestein [on schist, lichenicolous on calcicolous Aspicilia ] 8. 1957, Georges Clauzade & Josef Poelt (holotype M; currently not available).
Taxonomy: The type specimen was not seen, but we studied a topotype collected and identified by J. Poelt and deposited in GZU: “Südosthänge des Grand Area, NNW of Briancon, altitude 2300 m, on limestone, lichenicolous on Aspicilia , 11 July 1970 ”. The topotype morphology and the description ( Poelt 1958), both clearly indicate that Caloplaca insularis belongs to Pachypeltis : thallus squamulose forming tight spots on host thalli, apothecial disc brown and rough, apothecial margin thick, medulla and part of the cortex at base of squamules amyloid (I+ blue). The topotype and a few other specimens from the Alps (deposited in GZU) are almost identical with specimens from the Altai-Sayan region, but the latter tend to form larger and thicker spots on the host thalli.
Geographic note: New to Greece from Mt Olympus (specimen Frolov 1671), see Table 1 for details.
4 localities at altitudes 1750–2900 m, in arid alpine habitats, but a single record from humid alpine site. Substrate: limestone, lichenicolous on Aspicilia .
Pachypeltis intrudens (= Caloplaca infestans ), Fig. 7C View FIGURE 7 : 3 localities at altitudes 1530–2900 m, in arid alpine class. Substrate: siliceous rocks or limestone; lichenicolous on various lichen crusts.
Caloplaca infestans was described by Magnusson (1944) from Mongolia (syntype L 3406 in S!) and Caloplaca intrudens View in CoL (= Pachypeltis intrudens View in CoL ) was described by Magnusson (1940) from Gansu, China (Syntype L 2604 in S!). Magnusson distinguished Caloplaca infestans from Caloplaca intrudens View in CoL by smaller apothecia, less lax paraphyses and larger ascospores with broader septa. Our measurements in the specimen Vondrák 18059 revealed large differences in ascospore sizes and thickness of septa among three measured apothecia: (1) ascospores (14‒)14.8(‒15) × (8‒)8.1(‒8.5) μm, septum 4.5‒6 μm; (2) (13‒)14.4(‒17) × (7‒)7.4(‒8) μm, septum 3‒5 μm; (3) (12.5‒)14.2(‒15.5) × (6‒)7.5(‒8) μm, septum 4‒5 μm. Spore characters observed in our specimen overlap with values characterizing both Magnusson’s species: ascospores 12‒13 × 5.5‒6.5 μm with septa 3‒3.5 μm in C. intrudens View in CoL and 13‒15 × 8.5 μm with septa 4‒5 μm in C. infestans . Type specimens of both species are lichenicolous on epilithic crustose lichens without differences in external appearance. The names are considered synonyms here, and the epithet intrudens View in CoL has priority.
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Pachypeltis insularis (Poelt) Vondrák & I.V.Frolov
Vondrák, Jan, Frolov, Ivan, Davydov, Evgeny A., Yakovchenko, Lidia, Malíček, Jiří, Svoboda, Stanislav & Kubásek, Jiří 2019 |
Caloplaca insularis
Poelt 1958: 300 |