Leptogium fusisporum (Tuck.) C.W. Dodge (1933: 418)

Kitaura, Marcos J., Bernardo, Caique M., Koch, Natália M., Rodrigues, Andressa S., Torres, Jean-Marc, Barbosa, Thiago D., Canêz, Luciana Da S., Spielmann, Adriano A., Honda, Neli K., Fleig, Mariana & Lorenz, Aline P., 2019, Leptogium (Collemataceae, Peltigerales) from Mato Grosso do Sul state, Brazil: nine new records, three new taxa and a key for the species, Phytotaxa 399 (2), pp. 127-146 : 133-135

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scientific name

Leptogium fusisporum (Tuck.) C.W. Dodge (1933: 418)
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Leptogium fusisporum (Tuck.) C.W. Dodge (1933: 418) . ( Figure 2B View FIGURE 2 )

Leptogium chloromelum var. stellans f. fusisporum Tuck. (1882: 164) .

Holotype: — USA. Florida: Caloosa River, Austin 1878 ( FH).

Description: Sierk (1964).

Notes: Leptogium fusisporum is characterized by a thallus composed of lacinuloid branches, with both upper and lower surfaces wrinkled, and the most pronounced wrinkles along the lobes length. The central part of the thallus consists of thickened lobules, and the ascospores are 25–40 × 6–7 μ m, transversely 3–5-septate ( Sierk 1964).

In the examined material, the thallus texture is more similar to that of L. phyllocarpum than L. austroamericanum and could be characterized as ridged; the thickened lobules have a cerebroid appearance; and the ascospores are transversely 3–5-septate, 30–50 × 5.0–7.5 μ m. Nevertheless, the examined material is still closer to L. fusisporum than any other species with transversely septate ascospores.

Usually this species is found sterile and can be confused with L. floridanum Sierk , which has fusiform and submuriform ascospores, 22–35 × 9–14 μ m ( Sierk 1964). However, here the correct name was used, L. fusisporum , after fertile specimens were studied.

Leptogium brebissonii and L. fusisporum are species with transversely septate ascospores reported to Mato Grosso do Sul, but L. brebissonii is an isidiate species and L. fusisporum is a non-isidiate.

Distribution in Brazil: First record to Mato Grosso do Sul. It is also known to São Paulo ( Cunha 2007).

Examined material: BRAZIL. Mato Grosso do Sul: Alcinópolis, Parque Estadual das Nascentes do Rio Taquari ( PENT), corticolous, 22 October 2017, M.J. Kitaura 4277 ( CGMS) ; 4287 ( CGMS); 4291 ( CGMS); Aquidauana, Vila Palmares, on cortex, 17 November 1993 N.K. Honda, Devincenzi 045DH ( No. EQL 0634, CGMS) ; 050DH ( No. EQL 0639, CGMS) ; 051DH ( No. EQL 0640, CGMS) ; 056DH ( No. EQL 0642, CGMS) ; 055DH ( No. EQL 0645, CGMS) ; 059DH ( No. EQL 0648, CGMS) ; 060DH ( No. EQL 0649, CGMS) ; 061DH ( No. EQL 0650, CGMS) ; 062DH ( No. EQL 0651, CGMS) ; 01 December 1993, N.K. Honda & Devincenzi 081DH (No. EQL 0652, CGMS) ; 082DH ( No. EQL 0653, CGMS) ; 083DH ( No. EQL 0654, CGMS) ; 090DH ( No. EQL 0661, CGMS) ; 093DH ( No. EQL 0664, CGMS) ; 094DH ( No. EQL 0665, CGMS) ; 30 March 1999, N.K. Honda 003/99 (No. EQL 0678, CGMS) ; 008/99 ( No. EQL 0680, CGMS) ; Corumbá, subregion Pantanal of Paraguay, Mandioré Bay , 18°11’50.70”S, 57°30’39.70”W, 90 m elev., corticolous in riparian forest, 23 November 2010, T. H.D Leandro, W.S. Arruda, S. Zacharias, A.A. Spielmann, L.S. Canêz. 64 ( CGMS 30379 About CGMS ) GoogleMaps ; 65 ( CGMS 30380 About CGMS ) ; Mandioré Bay ( Bolivia side), 18°11’50.70”S, 57°30’39.70”W, 90 m elev., 23 November 2010, A.A. Spielmann, L.S. Canêz, T. H.D. Leandro, S. Zacharias & W.S. Arruda 8718 ( CGMS 42210 About CGMS ) GoogleMaps ; 8720 ( CGMS 42228 About CGMS ) ; 8726 pr. min. p. ( CGMS 42266 About CGMS ) ; 8729 ( CGMS 42269 About CGMS ) ; margin of Taquaral Bay , 18°02’42.30”S, 57°30’15.20”W, 83 m elev., corticolous on riparian forest, 26 November 2010, C.O. Dourado, T.S. Yule, M. T. Oliveira, A.A. Spielmann, L.S. Canêz 72 ( CGMS 30234 About CGMS ) GoogleMaps ; Jaraguari, Furnas do Dionísio , 20°08’34.1”S 54°34’13.8”W, 476 m elev., 12 August 2015, C.M. Bernardo et al. 726 GoogleMaps ; Jardim, Balneário municipal, near the entrance, 21°25’18.40”S 56°23’36.50”W, 245 m elev., on cortex, 5 June 2010, A.A. Spielmann, L.S. Canêz, A.P. Lorenz-Lemke 8357 ( CGMS 42194 About CGMS ) GoogleMaps ; Piraputanga district , MS 450, 20°29’52.40”S 55°26’09.00”W 218 m elev., on cortex, 28 November 2014, A.L. Simal, B.A. Coutinho, P.P. Vaz, V. H.S. Brito & A.A. Spielmann 188 ( CGMS 46841 About CGMS ) GoogleMaps ; 191 ( CGMS 46844 About CGMS ) .

FH

Fort Hays

CGMS

Universidade Federal de Mato Grosso do Sul

T

Tavera, Department of Geology and Geophysics

V

Royal British Columbia Museum - Herbarium

Kingdom

Fungi

Phylum

Ascomycota

Class

Lecanoromycetes

Order

Peltigerales

Family

Collemataceae

Genus

Leptogium

Loc

Leptogium fusisporum (Tuck.) C.W. Dodge (1933: 418)

Kitaura, Marcos J., Bernardo, Caique M., Koch, Natália M., Rodrigues, Andressa S., Torres, Jean-Marc, Barbosa, Thiago D., Canêz, Luciana Da S., Spielmann, Adriano A., Honda, Neli K., Fleig, Mariana & Lorenz, Aline P. 2019
2019
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Leptogium fusisporum (Tuck.) C.W. Dodge (1933: 418)

Dodge, C. W. 1933: )
1933
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