Pachypeltis phoenicopta (Poelt & Hinteregger) Vondrák
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/phytotaxa.396.1.1 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13718248 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/039D87D1-1A16-FFBF-B2CB-1B2EC93CEE77 |
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Felipe |
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Pachypeltis phoenicopta (Poelt & Hinteregger) Vondrák |
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Pachypeltis phoenicopta (Poelt & Hinteregger) Vondrák View in CoL , combinatio nova
MycoBank: MB826778
Figs: 7E–F, 8.
Basionym: Caloplaca phoenicopta Poelt & Hinteregger in Bibliotheca lichenologica 50: 175–176 (1993). Type:— NEPAL. Langtang area, S-exposed slopes N above Thangsep (Thogsep), ± 3200 m, rocks in pastures and scrubs with Caragana sukinensis , on quartzite, associated with Lecanora [= Caloplaca ] demissa and Caloplaca saxicola var. chameleon [= Calogaya sp. ], collected by Josef Poelt, 2 September 1986 (holotype GZU!).
Taxonomy: Originally described as a lichenicolous lichen confined to Caloplaca demissa with a diagnostic contrast between pale ochraceous thallus and brown red apothecia ( Poelt & Hinteregger 1993). Morphology and ecology of our specimens from Altai-Sayan region match the type specimen, but the pool of hosts differs and includes numerous lichen genera (see below). Lecidella sp. and Rinodina sp. , belonging to the pool of hosts, would suggest identification of our specimens as Caloplaca lecidellae or C. rinodinae which were also described by Poelt & Hinteregger (1993) as host specific lichenicolous lichens from Himalaya. Based on our appraisals, both latter species do not have a specific “ Pachypeltis appearence”, but the type of C. lecidellae probably belongs to Xanthocarpia and the type of C. rinodinae resembles C. sororicida .
Geographic note: Also occurring in Sierra Nevada, Spain (specimen Vondrák 18191), see Table 1 for details.
3 localities at altitudes 1400–2500 m, in arid alpine habitats. Substrate: sun-lit siliceous rocks usually below overhangs, lichenicolous on Aspicilia sp. , Calogaya biatorina , Lecidella sp. , Lobothallia sp. , Rhizocarpon cf. disporum and Rinodina sp.
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