Mangoldia Lücking, Parnmen & Lumbsch, 2012

Lücking, Robert, Parnmen, Sittiporn & Lumbsch, Thorsten, 2012, Mangoldia, a new lichen genus in the family Graphidaceae (Ascomycota: Ostropales), Phytotaxa 69 (1), pp. 1-5 : 2

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/phytotaxa.69.1.1

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scientific name

Mangoldia Lücking, Parnmen & Lumbsch
status

gen. nov.

Mangoldia Lücking, Parnmen & Lumbsch View in CoL View at ENA , gen. nov. ( Fig. 1 View FIGURE 1 ) MycoBank No.: MB801428

A new genus in the family Graphidaceae , subfamily Graphidoidae , tribe Graphideae , characterized by a white, ecorticate thallus, ascomata with exposed disc and thin, split thalline margins, a non-inspersed hymenium, and distoseptate, hyaline, I+ violet-blue ascospores.

Type species: — Mangoldia australiana Lücking, Parnmen & Lumbsch. View in CoL

Thallus corticolous, continuous, in part endoperidermal; surface uneven, white; in section with indistinct, very thin, corticiform layer and irregular algal layer. Apothecia erumpent, angular to lirelliform; disc exposed, blackish brown to black, epruinose; thalline margin thin, white, fissured to lobulated; proper margin thin, prominent, black, in section very thin, prosoplectenchymatous, pale yellowish to brownish in outer parts; periphysoids absent. Hymenium not inspersed; paraphyses unbranched. Ascospores 4–8 per ascus, muriform, ellipsoid, with thickened, I+ violet-blue septa and rounded lumina, colourless. Secondary chemistry: no substances detected by TLC.

Etymology: —This new genus is dedicated to Armin Mangold (Berlin) for his outstanding contribution to the knowledge of thelotremoid Graphidaceae in Australia.

Notes: —The new genus superficially resembles species of Phaeographis , such as P. dendritica (Ach.) Müll. Arg. ( Müller, 1882: 382) or P. lecanographa (Nyl.) Staiger (2002: 334) , in having ascomata with an exposed, dark brown disc and thin, thalline, partially split apothecial margins. However, the ascospores are of the Graphis type, being hyaline and I+ violet-blue. This situation is similar to that found in the recently described genus Halegrapha , which combines a Graphis - type morphology with a Phaeographis - type hymenium and ascospores ( Lücking et al. 2011). DNA sequence data of the nuclear LSU rDNA support the distinction of the new genus as discussed elsewhere ( Rivas Plata et al. 2012b).

There is a certain resemblance with species of Thalloloma Trevisan (1853: 13) , which share the Graphis - type ascospores, but their ascomata are usually larger and pruinose, with the disc having a light to chocolatebrown or dark red color ( Staiger 2002). One species of Thalloloma from Australia, T. atronitens (A. W. Archer) A.W. Archer (2005: 77) is, however, very similar to the new taxon in having a dark, non-pruinose disc and muriform ascospores, but its ascomata are lirelliform with distinct labia and entire thalline margins, and its ascospores are larger ( Archer 2009). This species is congeneric with the type species of Mangoldia and hence the new combination, M. atronitens , is proposed below.

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