The lichen family Physciaceae in Thailand-II. Contributions to the genus Heterodermia sensu lato
Author
Mongkolsuk, Pachara
Lichen Research Unit, Biology Department, Faculty of Science, Ramkhamhaeng University, Ramkhamhaeng 24 road, Bangkok, 10240 Thailand.
Author
Meesim, Sanya
Lichen Research Unit, Biology Department, Faculty of Science, Ramkhamhaeng University, Ramkhamhaeng 24 road, Bangkok, 10240 Thailand.
Author
Poengsungnoen, Vasun
Lichen Research Unit, Biology Department, Faculty of Science, Ramkhamhaeng University, Ramkhamhaeng 24 road, Bangkok, 10240 Thailand.
Author
Buaruang, Kawinnat
Lichen Research Unit, Biology Department, Faculty of Science, Ramkhamhaeng University, Ramkhamhaeng 24 road, Bangkok, 10240 Thailand.
Author
Schumm, Felix
Mozartstrasse 9, D- 73117 Wangen, Germany.
Author
Kalb, Klaus
Lichen Research Unit, Biology Department, Faculty of Science, Ramkhamhaeng University, Ramkhamhaeng 24 road, Bangkok, 10240 Thailand. & Lichenologisches Institut Neumarkt, Im Tal 12, D- 92318 Neumarkt, Germany. Email: klaus. kalb @ arcor. de & Lichen Research Unit, Biology Department, Faculty of Science, Ramkhamhaeng University, Ramkhamhaeng 24 road, Bangkok, 10240 Thailand. & University of Regensburg, Institute of Plant Sciences, Universitätsstraβe 31, D- 39040 Regensburg, Germany Corresponding author-email: pm-tamrapap @ ru. ac. th & Lichen Research Unit, Biology Department, Faculty of Science, Ramkhamhaeng University, Ramkhamhaeng 24 road, Bangkok, 10240 Thailand.
klaus.kalb@arcor.de
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8.
Polyblastidium propaguliferum
(Vain.) Kalb
,
comb. nov.
(
Fig. 11C
)
Mycobank MB 813846
Basionym:
Anaptychia hypoleuca
ssp.
dendritica
var.
propagulifera
Vain., Philipp. J. Sci., C
, 8: 107 (1913)
;
Type
:—
PHILIPPINES
.
Benguet
;
Baguio
,
150 m
,
May 1911
,
C.H. Robinson 14071
; (TUR-VAIN 8003!);
Anaptychia subheterochroa
var.
propagulifera
(Vain.) Kurok., J. Jap. Bot.
35: 241 (1960)
;
Heterodermia dendritica
var.
propagulifera
(Vain.) Poelt
, Nova Hedwigia 9: 31
THE LICHEN FAMILY
PHYSCIACEAE IN
THAILAND
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(1965);
Heterodermia propagulifera
(Vain.) Dey, In
: Parker & Roane, Dist. Hist. Biota S. Appal. 4: 403 (1977);
Anaptychia japonica
var.
reagens
Kurok., J. Jap. Bot.
35(8): 354 (1960)
. Type:—
JAPAN
. Sagami Prov.: Mt Kintoki, Hakone,
26 Apr. 1958
,
S. Kurokawa
58064; (TNS,
holotype
n.v.; M, TNS,
US
,
isotype
n.v.);
Heterodermia reagens
(Kurok.) Elix, Australas. Lichenol.
67: 6 (2010).
Thallus foliose, usually irregularly spreading to rarely orbicular, loosely adnate, to
5 cm
wide, but often coalescing to
form colonies
up to
15 cm
wide. Lobes 0.7–2.0 mm wide, to ca. 2–4 (–5) mm wide at the tips, plane to weakly convex or weakly concave, sublinear-elongate, irregularly branched, radiating; apices ascending, usually discrete, ±lobulate along the lobe margins, lobules ± rounded or sparingly branched,
0.3–0.8 mm
wide, developing small soralia. Upper surface greenish white, whitish to pale gray, sorediate; soredia farinose to granular; soralia on lateral or terminal lobes, occasionally spreading along the lobe margin, labriform to capitate. Medulla white. Lower surface ecorticate, arachnoid, white to violet-black in the centre, lacking yellow pigments. Rhizines marginal, black, simple or squarrosely branched, 1–3(–7) mm long. Apothecia very rare, laminal, substipitate,
1–8 mm
wide; margin lobulate, lobules ecorticate, partly yellow on the lower surface, apically sorediate; disc concave, dark brown to brown-black, ±gray pruinose. Ascospores
Polyblastidia
-
type
, ellipsoidal, with 2–3 sporoblastidia, 40–45 × 20–23 µm. Pycnidia common, initially immersed, becoming emergent, visible as black dots; conidia bacilliform, 4–5 × 1 µm.
Chemistry: Cortex K+ yellow, C–, KC–, P+ yellow; medulla K+ yellow then red, C–, P+ dark yellow; containing atranorin (major), zeorin (major), japonene (major), 16β-acetoxyhopane- 6α,22-diol (trace), 6αacetoxy-22-hydroxyhopane-25-oic acid (trace), norstictic acid (minor), connorstictic acid (trace), ± salazinic acid (minor or trace), anaptychin-5 (minor), anaptychin-1 (trace).
Nomenclature notes
:
—
Kurokawa (1962)
and all subseqent authors that we have checked (e.g.
Poelt 1965
,
Dey 1977
), cited
Anaptychia dendritica
(Pers.) Vain. var.
propagulifera
Vain.
as basionym. However,
Vainio (1890: 134)
as well as
Vainio (1913: 106)
wrote: *
A. dendritica
(Pers.) Wain.
and the entry in 1913 was followed by the footnote: "* An asterisk indicates a subspecies". So the correct basionym is that given above.—
Elix (2011c)
treated this species as synonym with
Heterodermia japonica
, but TLC of the
holotype
revealed the presence of norstictic acid, thus
Heterodermia reagens
becomes a synonym of
P. propaguliferum
.
Distribution and habitat
:—This species occurs on bark of trees (
Cassia bakeriana
,
Cinnamomum porrectum
,
Acer pseudoplatanus
,
Betula alnoides
,
Lithocarpus polystachyus
and
Castanopsis
are reported) and, more rarely, on mossy rocks in lower montane rainforest, hill evergreen forest, dry evergreen forest, lower montane scrub and lower montane forest from
900–2210 m
above sea level; also in
Australia
, Central and South America, Africa and Asia. Interestingly, this common and widespread species had not previously been reported for
Thailand
, hence it is a new addition to the Thai lichen biota.
Remarks
:—This lichen is characterized by the sorediate lobe apices, an ecorticate lower surface that lacks yellow pigments, and the presence of norstictic acid. This is the depsidone-containing counterpart of
P. japonicum
.
Material from
Thailand
examined
:—There are too many collections to be listed individually, but a few representative specimens are cited. The species is known from the provinces of
Nan
: Doi Phu Kha, area of view point Doi Phu Kha, on
Cassia bakeriana
in hill evergreen forest,
1470 m
,
19°18'12.83'' N
,
101°09'54.97'' E
,
S
. Meesim RU-DK28.1
(
RAMK
21606)—
Chiang Mai
: Queen Sirikit Botanic Garden; Doi Suthep-Pui, along trail from research centre of Suan Song Saeng Kasetsart University to National guard units 1 Pha Dum, in hill evergreen forest, on bark of
Cinnamomum porrectum
,
1420 m
,
18°45'04'' N
,
98°53'16'' E
,
30 April 2005
,
W
. Hongsachart RU-WD 55
, (
RAMK
21655); Doi Inthanon National Park, along trail to Kew Mae Parn, on bark of unidentified tree in hill evergreen forest,
2210 m
,
18°33'26.87'' N
,
98°25'56.32'' E
,
27 October 2005
,
N
. Juntawong RU-NJ 1999
(
RAMK
21626—
Loei
: Na Haeo National Park, area of check point 1, in hill evergreen forest, on rock,
1260 m
,
17°30'15'' N
,
100°56'25'' E
,
12 July 1995
,
P. Mongkolsuk
4180
, (
RAMK
21871); Phuluang Wildlife Sanctuary, forest protection unit office, Lon Tae substation, in lower montane scrub forest, on bark of
Acer pseudoplatanus
,
1260 m
,
17°14'18'' N
,
101°33'19'' E
,
12 November 2009
,
S
. Meesim &
K
. Buaruang RU-MSPL 651
, (
RAMK
21140)—
Phitsanulok
: Phu Hin Rong Kla National Park, area of Kang Han Nam water fall, in lower montane rain forest, on rock,
1165 m
,
16°59'31'' N
,
100°00'44'' E
,
6 June 2003
,
P. Mongkolsuk
RU-PM 151
, (
RAMK
21769)—
Kamphaeng Phet
: Maewong, along trail Chong Yen, in hill evergreen forest, on bark of
Betula alnoides
,
1340 m
,
16°06'03'' N
,
99°06'27'' E
,
2 May 2006
,
S
. Meesim RU-MW 8
, (
RAMK
21408)—Nakon Ratchasima: Khao Yai National Park, north of the main road no. 3077 from the park's headquarters to Khao Khaeo, in hill evergreen forest, on bark of unidentified tree,
1390 m
,
14°21'40'' N
,
101°23'35'' E
,
4 November 1997
,
K
. Boonpragob RU-
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ET
AL
.
9719
, (
RAMK
8983)—
Phetchaburi
:
Kaeng Krachan
, along trail
Khao Phanoenthung
, in hill evergreen forest, on bark of
Lithocarpus polystachyus
,
1210 m
,
12°53'07'' N
,
99°37'53'' E
,
12 February 2006
,
S
.
Meesim, RU-MW 100
, (
RAMK 21610
)
.