Nine new lichen species and 64 new records from Sri Lanka
Author
Weerakoon, Gothamie
Author
Aptroot, André
text
Phytotaxa
2016
2016-10-19
280
2
152
162
http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.280.2.5
journal article
10.11646/phytotaxa.280.2.5
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Astrothelium conjugatum
Weerakoon & Aptroot
,
sp. nov.
(
Fig. 1A–B
)
Mycobank No.: MB 817608
Astrothelium
with ascomata pyriform, arranged astrothelioid with 2–8 chambers joined with eccentric, fused ostioles; 3–10 fused ascomata grouped within one pseudostroma; pseudostromata c.
1–5 mm
diam., erumpent to prominent, with irregularly lobate to linear outline, completely covered by a thallus layer that is thick and opaque at the sides, and can be similar on top or thinner and translucent; ascospores 3-septate, 20–25 × 6.5–7.5 μm.
Type:
—
SRI LANKA
. Rilhena, on bark of tree,
9 February 2015
,
G.Weerakoon & P.Wolseley
Ri01F (
holotype
PD
,
isotypes
ABL & F).
Thallus
corticate, pale yellowish brown, rather smooth, covering an area of up to
7 cm
diam., without prothallus.
Ascomata c
.
0.5–0.7 mm
diam., pyriform, astrothelioid, 2–8 chambers joined with eccentric, fused ostioles; 3–10 fused ascomata grouped within one pseudostroma; pseudostromata
c
.
1–5 mm
diam., erumpent to prominent, with irregularly lobate to linear outline, completely covered by a thallus layer that is thick and opaque at the sides, and can be similar on top or thinner and translucent, in which case the black ascoma wall is visible through it; with tiny brown ostioles.
Hamathecium
clearly but sparsely inspersed with hyaline oil droplets.
Ascospores
8/ascus, hyaline, 3-septate, fusiform-ellipsoid, 20–25 × 6.5–7.5 μm, hyaline, IKI–, lumina diamond-shaped when mature.
Pycnidia
not observed.
Chemistry.
Thallus and pseudostroma UV–, K–. TLC: No substances detected.
Distribution and habitat:
—On tree in wet lowland tropical rain forest. Only known from
Sri Lanka
.
Discussion:
—This species is close to
Astrothelium straminicolor
(Nyl.)
Aptroot & Lücking (2016
,in press), which is known from
India
,
Malaysia and Sarawak
and differs by the absence of thallus on top of the pseudostromata.