Small island but great diversity: thirty six species of Parmotrema (Parmeliaceae, lichenized Ascomycota), including sixteen new species, on Réunion (Mascarenes), with additional data from the Western Indian Ocean
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Masson, Didier
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Vertevoye, 2860 route d’Irieu, F- 40390 Saint-Martin-de-Seignanx, France di. masson @ wanadoo. fr; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0002 - 3340 - 5472
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Magain, Nicolas
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Evolution and Conservation Biology, InBios research centre, Sart Tilman B 22, Quartier Vallée 1, Chemin de la vallée 4, B- 4000 Liège, Belgium nicolas. magain @ uliege. be; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0001 - 5409 - 9518
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Sérusiaux, Emmanuël
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Phytotaxa
2024
2024-06-27
657
1
1
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http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.657.1.1
journal article
10.11646/phytotaxa.657.1.1
1179-3163
Parmotrema appendiculatum
(Fée)
Hale (1974a: 334)
MycoBank
no. 343010
Parmelia appendiculata
Fée (1837: 118)
MycoBank
no. 397153
Type
:—
FRANCE
.
La
Réunion
[‘Bourbon’], s.d., unknown collector (G,
lectotype
[image!]; G,
isolectotype
[image!]; designated by
Hale
1974b
)
.
This taxon is morphologically similar to
Parmotrema disparile
. The lobe margins and apothecia bear corniculate laciniae and the apothecial discs are imperforate.
Hale
(1965a
,
1974b
) and
Krog & Swinscow (1983)
stated that the lobe margins were ciliate, but the presence of genuine marginal cilia was not cited by
Fée (1837)
,
Nylander (1860)
or
Müller (1887)
, and no cilia are visible in the photographs of the
type
collection. Ascospores of
P. appendiculatum
are apparently larger than those of
P. disparile
, according to the dimensions provided by
Nylander (1860: 381)
: 27– 31 × 11–18 µm. However, the main difference between the two species is their medullary chemistry: barbatic acid and secalonic acid A in the medulla of
P. appendiculatum
(
Hale
1974b
,
Krog & Swinscow 1983
, labels of the
type
collection), protocetraric acid and ± an unknown yellow pigment in the medulla of
P. disparile
(
Table 9
).
According to
Fée(1837)
,the
type
collection originates from
Réunion
(‘Bourbon’),from tree branches.Unfortunately, no locality, collection date or collector name was provided, and it cannot be guaranteed that the collection actually comes from
Réunion
. This macrolichen has never been found on this island, or elsewhere. The report by
des Abbayes (1956)
from
Madagascar
refers to
P. disparile
(see the entry for
P. odontatum
), and the report from
Mauritius
(
Dodge 1959
) most probably belongs to another species, the sterile specimen involved having ‘rather close,
2–3 mm
long’ marginal cilia, as described by Dodge.