Pyrenula musaespora Aptroot & M. Cáceres, 2015
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.11646/phytotaxa.197.3.3 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/7C0187D8-FFAF-5B6C-539D-053E277580F1 |
treatment provided by |
Felipe |
scientific name |
Pyrenula musaespora Aptroot & M. Cáceres |
status |
sp. nov. |
Pyrenula musaespora Aptroot & M. Cáceres , sp. nov. ( Fig. 5A–B View FIGURE 5 )
Mycobank #811023
Pyrenula with thallus pale ochraceous, with lichexanthone, ascospores filiform, 3–5-septate, 30–37 × 3–4 μm.
Holotype: — BRAZIL. Sergipe: Santa Luzia do Itanhy, Mata do Crasto ; 11˚22’S, 37˚25’W; alt. c. 10 m; on bark of tree; 26 March 2014, M.E.S. Cáceres & A. Aptroot 18759 ( ISE; isotype: ABL).
showing white ostioles; F, ascospores. A, C & E: bar = 0.5 mm; B & F: bar = 10 μm; D: bar = 5 μm.
Thallus thin, corticate, pale ochraceous, without pseudocyphellae, surrounded by a c. 0.5 mm wide black prothallus line. Ascomata superficial on the bark, conical, 0.4–0.65 mm diam., single, mostly covered by thallus that is revealing the black ascomata in a rather irregular area around the ostiole. Wall carbonized all around. Ostiole apical, black. Hamathecium inspersed with hyaline oil droplets. Ascospores 8/ascus, brown, in one bundle (all mostly overlapping), filiform, 3–5-septate, 30–37 × 3–4 μm, lumina long elongated, separated from the wall by a relatively thick layer of endospore, ends pointed. Pycnidia not observed. Chemistry: Thallus UV + yellow; TLC: lichexanthone.
Ecology and distribution: —On smooth bark in undisturbed Atlantic rain forest. Only known from Brazil.
Discussion: —Filiform ascospores are rare in the genus Pyrenula , and there is only one species known with filiform ascospores that are also 3–5-septate, viz. P. melanophthalma (Mont.) Trevis. ( Trevisan 1853: 17). This species differs because the hamathecium is not inspersed and the thallus contains no anthraquinone. The new species has the characteristic ochraceous thallus colour of crustose lichens that contain much lichexanthone in the cortex; it could therefore already be recognized in the field as a probably undescribed species.
Additional specimen examined: — BRAZIL. Sergipe: Santa Luzia do Itanhy, Mata do Crasto ; 11˚22’S, 37˚25’W; alt. c. 10 m; on bark of tree; 26 March 2014, M.E.S. Cáceres & A. Aptroot 18808 ( ISE; ABL, topotypes) .
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