New records of lichenized and lichenicolous fungi in Scandinavia
Author
Westberg, Martin
Department of Botany, Swedish Museum of Natural History, P. O. Box 50007, SE- 104 05 Stockholm, Sweden
martin.westberg@nrm.se
Author
Timdal, Einar
Natural History Museum, University of Oslo, P. O. Box 1172 Blindern, NO- 0318 Oslo, Norway
Author
Asplund, Johan
https://orcid.org/0000-0001-5610-4480
Department of Ecology and Natural Resource Management. Norwegian University of Life Sciences, P. O. Box 5003, NO- 1432, As, Norway
Author
Bendiksby, Mika
NTNU University Museum, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, 7491 Trondheim, Norway
Author
Reidar Haugan,
Natural History Museum, University of Oslo, P. O. Box 1172 Blindern, NO- 0318 Oslo, Norway
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Jonsson, Fredrik
Alsens-Ede 227, SE- 830 47 Trangsviken, Sweden
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Larsson, Per
Nordiska museet, Julita gard, SE- 643 98 Julita, Sweden
Author
Odelvik, Goeran
Department of Botany, Swedish Museum of Natural History, P. O. Box 50007, SE- 104 05 Stockholm, Sweden
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Wedin, Mats
Department of Botany, Swedish Museum of Natural History, P. O. Box 50007, SE- 104 05 Stockholm, Sweden
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Millanes, Ana M.
Departamento de Biologia y Geologia, Fisica y Quimica Inorganica, Universidad Rey Juan Carlos, C / Tulipan s. n. E- 28933 Mostoles, Spain
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Tremella wirthii Diederich, 1996
Tremella wirthii
Diederich. Bibl. Lichenol. 61: 164. 1996.
Holotype.
GERMANY. Bayern: Neu-Ulm, Holzheim, Obstgarten WSW Steinheim, MTB 7626/2. 6 Feb 1991, V. Wirth 21713 (STU)
Distribution.
New to the Nordic countries.
Tremella wirthii
was described by
Diederich (1996)
based on material from four localities in Germany, growing on an unidentified sterile corticolous lichen. The host was later described as
Protoparmelia hypotremella
(
Aptroot et al. 1997
), a species similar to
P. oleagina
, from which it differs by its paler colour and its isidia-like granules. Both species are among the few corticolous
Protoparmelia
species, and grow on old wooden fences and buildings, and on deciduous and coniferous trees (
Aptroot et al. 1997
,
2001
,
2004
,
Clerc 2004
,
Diederich and
Serusiaux
2000
,
Scholz
2000
,
Hafellner and Türk 2001
,
Palice et al. 2006
, van den Boom et al. 2007,
Kubiak et al. 2010
,
Kukwa et al. 2012
,
Himelbrant et al. 2014
).
Aptroot et al. (1997)
reported the presence of
Tremella wirthii
on specimens of
P. hypotremella
from Austria and the Netherlands. In the type locality of
Protoparmelia hypotremella
, in the Netherlands,
T. wirthii
was found both on
P. hypotremella
and
P. oleagina
. The three Scandinavian specimens grow on
Protoparmelia oleagina
. They were collected on wood of an old hay drying rack in the agricultural landscape of the Siljan Ring, an area with a calcareous bedrock, and the only locality in Sweden were
P. hypotremella
has been reported. Here, however,
Tremella wirthii
has not yet been found on that host. In the Nordic countries
Protoparmelia oleagina
occurs in Norway and Sweden (
Nordin et al 2015
).
Tremella wirthii
forms dark basidiomata, which are rarely bigger than 0.5 mm in diam., on the host thalli (Fig.
15a
). Some micromorphological differences have been found between Swedish and Central European material. The specimens studied in the original description had 2-4 celled, longitudinally septate basidia, and no asexual morph was reported (
Diederich 1996
). The three specimens collected in Dalarna show typical basidia with 2 or 4 cells and longitudinal septa (Fig.
15b
), but also basidia with oblique (Fig.
15c
) or transverse (Fig.
15d
) septa are present within the same basidioma. Moreover, in some cases there is an anamorph consisting of catenulate conidia (individual conidia 3-6
x
3-6
µm
; Fig.
15e
). Despite these differences, we consider the material from Sweden and Central Europe to be conspecific. The basidium morphology is extremely variable in many species of
Tremella
(
Zamora et al. 2011
,
Millanes et al. 2012
), and, when present, the occurrence of conidia is not constant in all specimens of the same species. Since the original description was based on four specimens only, the morphological variation within the taxon may well be greater than originally observed.
Tremella wirthii
is probably overlooked in Sweden, and additional field and herbarium surveys could reveal its presence in places were
Protoparmelia oleagina
is abundant.
Figure 15.
Tremella wirthii
.
a
Basidiomata on the thallus of
Protoparmelia oleagina
(S F262967)
b
Basidium with one longitudinal septum (S F262963)
c
Basidium with one oblique septum (S F262963)
d
Basidium with one transeverse septum (S F262963)
e
Catenulate conidia (S F262963). Scale: 0.5 mm (
a
); 10 mm (
b-e
).
Specimens examined.
SWEDEN. Dalarna: Orsa municipality
61°11.25'N
,
14°52.43'E
, alt. 255 m. 1 Oct. 2014, Jonsson FU5955 (S F262967); Dalarna: Orsa municipality
61°11.32'N
,
14°52.45'E
, alt. 253 m. 1 Oct. 2014, Jonsson FU5956 (S F262963); Mora municipality
60°55.67'N
,
14°37.08'E
, alt. 204 m. 2 Oct. 2014, Jonsson FU5957 (S F262952).