The Family Cladoniaceae (Lecanorales) in the Galapagos Islands
Author
Yánez-Ayabaca, A.
Biodiversity Assessment, Charles Darwin Foundation (AISBL), Puerto Ayora, Santa Cruz, Galapagos, Ecuador, * Corresponding author: F. Bungartz, phone: + 593 - 5 2526146 / 47 ext. 218, fax: + 593 - 5 2527013 ext. 103, email: frank. bungartz @ fcdarwin. org. ec Universidad Central del Ecuador, Quito, Ecuador, email: albayanez 8 @ gmail. com
Author
Ahti, T.
Botanical Museum, Finnish Museum of Natural History, P. O. Box 7, FI- 00014 University of Helsinki, Finland,
Author
Bungartz, F.
Biodiversity Assessment, Charles Darwin Foundation (AISBL), Puerto Ayora, Santa Cruz, Galapagos, Ecuador, * Corresponding author: F. Bungartz, phone: + 593 - 5 2526146 / 47 ext. 218, fax: + 593 - 5 2527013 ext. 103, email: frank. bungartz @ fcdarwin. org. ec Universidad Central del Ecuador, Quito, Ecuador, email: albayanez 8 @ gmail. com
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Phytotaxa
2013
129
1
1
33
https://www.mendeley.com/catalogue/f9153903-31d2-31bc-a0c2-f33d3829b86c/
journal article
10.11646/phytotaxa.129.1.1
1179-3163
5085561
Cladonia cartilaginea
Müll. Arg. (1880: 260)
(
Fig. 2c
)
Primary thallus
evanescent or subpersistent, of laciniate squamules, esorediate, epruinose;
podetia
common, whitish gray, elongate, 0.5
–
1.5 (–2) cm tall, unbranched to slightly branched; axils closed; tips blunt, ascyphose;
surface
completely ecorticate; moderately covered with granules, ecorticate soredia and scarce microsquamules; macrosquamules confined to the base of the podetia;
pycnidia
with hyaline jelly;
apothecia
not seen.
Spot tests and chemistry
: P+ orange red, K−, C−, KC−, UV−; fumarprotocetraric acid.
Distribution and ecology
: A new record for
Galapagos
; currently known only from Santa Cruz Island. Previously reported from high mountains of Prov.
Pichincha
in
Ecuador
(
Ahti 2000
). In
Galapagos
apparently restricted to the humid zone, where the species has been found on a variety of subtrates: among bryophytes on the ground, as an epiphyte on native trees like
Scalesia pedunculata
or introduced trees like
Cinchona pubescens
, and even in the crevices of the windows of an old abandonned car.
Notes
: The species is morphologically and chemically extremely similar to
C. subradiata
, but the podetia of
C. subradiata
are characterized by a surface densely covered of isidioid microsquamules and granulose soredia. Podetia of
C. cartilaginea
, in contrast, are overall only sparsely covered by granules interspersed occasionally by few microsquamules.
Cladonia corniculata
is also quite similar it shares the ecorticate podetia and same propagules, but unlike
C. cartilaginea
it is typically more abundantly branched, esorediate and shows a gradual transition from large, laciniate basal squamules to crowded, finely dissected microsquamules along the podetium that eventually become granulose towards the tip.
Selected specimens examined
:
ECUADOR
.
GALAPAGOS
:
Santa Cruz Island
, tras del
Puntudo
, ex finca
de Don Benito
,
0°38’23.18”S
,
90°19’57.24”W
,
732 m
, sobre corteza,
28 Dec 2006
,
Nugra, F.
240
(
CDS
33156), vicinity of
Academy Bay
,
La Copa
(= Media Luna),
15 Feb 1964
,
Weber, W.A.
426
(
COLO 193443
)
.