Parmeliella testacea
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/phytotaxa.566.2.4 |
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Description of Parmeliella testacea View in CoL from the Tamentout Forest:
The species has a squamulose to minutely foliose thallus composed of pale chestnut-brown to gray-brown lobes, forming a rosette. It tightly adheres to its substrate with distinct peripheral lobes and its upper surface is fragile ( Fig. 4 View FIGURE 4 ). When wet, the thallus turns dark blue-gray. The thallus is sorediate with dark gray, coarsely granular soredia formed in predominantly marginal, sometimes also laminar, button-shaped soralia. These soralia are initially concolorous with the thallus surface, their soredia sometimes brittle, on a ± uniform surface, which may become coarsely cracked along the margin. The thallus resides on an arachnoid hypothallus, blue-black in color. In the specimens collected in Algeria, apothecia were not observed; the photobiont is Nostoc .
Notes: Only a single corticolous specimen of Parmeliella testacea was found in the Tamentout Forest, growing on Q. suber . The species generally appears to be quite rare, and in France its threat status has been assessed according to IUCN red-list criteria as Vulnerable (VU) by Roux et al. (2017). In the past, the species had been reported from England, but it is considered extinct ( Cannon et al. 2021).
Specimen examined. ALGERIA. Setif Province: Tamentout Forest, Collection Site 5 (36° 30ꞌ 52ꞌꞌN, 5° 44ꞌ 05ꞌꞌE), 961 m altitude, 2021, Belguidoum, A. no. Cl 92 ( ABHCH) .
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Harvard University - Arnold Arboretum |
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