Polyblastidium japonicum (M. Satô) Kalb

Ramírez-Roncallo, Kevin, Gómez-Ramírez, Hugo & Negritto, María A., 2020, New records of lichenized fungi in Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta, Colombia, Check List 16 (6), pp. 1421-1431 : 1428-1429

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https://doi.org/ 10.15560/16.6.1421

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Polyblastidium japonicum (M. Satô) Kalb
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Materials examined. COLOMBIA • Magdalena, Santa Marta, locality of Minca, El Campano village , 11°07′N, 074°05.91′W; 1190 m a.s.l., 21 Mar. 2015, A. Daza et al. leg.; SLO079-1 About SLO ; CBUMAG:LIC:109 GoogleMaps Santa Marta, local- ity of Minca, Bella Vista village , Villa Kelly coffee farm; 11°05.67′N, 074°04.87′W; 1550 m a.s.l.; 28 Jun. 2017; K. Ramírez Roncallo leg.; KRR 222; CBUMAG:LIC:394; KRR 227; CBUMAG:LIC:399; KRR 240; CBUMAG: LIC:412; KRR 249; CBUMAG:LIC:421; KRR 254; CBU MAG:LIC:426; KRR 268; CBUMAG:LIC:440; KRR 275; CBUMAG:LIC:447 GoogleMaps Santa Marta, locality of Minca, Bella Vista village , Villa Kelly coffee farm; 11°05.62′N, 074°04.87′W; 1520 m a.s.l., 28 Jun. 2017, K. Ramírez Roncallo leg.; KRR 282; CBUMAG:LIC:454; KRR 297; CBUMAG:LIC:469; KRR 300; CBUMAG:LIC:472; KRR 303; CBUMAG:LIC:475 GoogleMaps Santa Marta, locality Minca, village Bella Vista , coffee farm Villa del Sol ; 11°05.9′N, 074°04.71′W; 1640 m a.s.l., 29 Jun. 2017, K. Ramírez Roncallo leg.; KRR 329; CBUMAG:LIC:501 GoogleMaps .

Identification. Soralia terminal, labriform, lower surface ecorticate, slightly arachnoid, white at the apex and dark towards the center; medulla with atranorin (K + yellow) ( Mongkolsuk et al. 2015; Díaz-Escandón 2017).

Ecology and distribution. Polyblastidium japonicum has been recorded in the departments of Antioquia, Boyacá, Caldas, Casanare, Cauca, Cundinamarca, Huila, Nariño, Norte de Santander, Quindío, Risaralda, Santander, and Valle del Cauca, in the foothills and Andean forests from 800 to 3500 m a.s.l., on bark, live fences and wood in good condition ( Díaz-Escandón 2017). In SNSM, it was found on decaying bark and wood in the sub-Andean and Andean forest, between 1190 and 1640 m a.s.l.

CBU

Cape Breton University

MAG

Institute of Biological Problems of the North

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