Ten new species of Sticta and counting: Colombia as a hot spot for unrecognized diversification in a conspicuous macrolichen genus
Author
Moncada, Bibiana
Licenciatura en Biología, Universidad Distrital Francisco José de Caldas, Cra. 4 No. 26 B- 54, Torre de Laboratorios, Herbario, Bogotá, Colombia; email lbmoncada @ udistrital. edu. co & Doctorado en Ciencias-Biología. Universidad Nacional de Colombia. email: lbmoncadac @ unal. edu. co
Author
Lücking, Robert
Department of Botany, The Field Museum, 1400 South Lake Shore Drive, Chicago, IL 60605 - 2496, U. S. A.
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Phytotaxa
2012
2012-11-30
74
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http://biotaxa.org/Phytotaxa/article/view/phytotaxa.74.1.1
journal article
10.11646/phytotaxa.74.1.1
1179-3163
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Sticta rhizinata
Moncada & Lücking
,
spec. nov.
(
Fig. 7
)
MycoBank #801849
Differing from
Sticta weigelii
in the bryophilous growth habit and the long rhizines on the underside.
Holotype
:
—
COLOMBIA
.
Cundinamarca
.
Mun. La Calera
,
Parque Nacional Natural Chingaza
,
Monterrendondo
;
4º 44' N
,
73º 50' E
;
3430 m
;
13 Apr 2011
,
Moncada 4638
(
UDBC
; isotypes:
COL
,
F
).
Primary photobiont cyanobacterial (
Nostoc
). Stipe absent. Thallus irregular to suborbicular, up to
15 cm
diam., moderately branched, with 3–5 branches per
5 cm
radius, branching anisotomous to pleurotomous; lobes laciniate, horizontal, adjacent to imbricate, involute, their apices rounded, involute, their margins crenate to sinuous, not thickened; lobe internodes (6–)8–13(–16) mm long, (6–)12–28(–32) mm broad; thallus coriaceous. Upper surface smooth to weakly foveolate or rugose–costillate, green-brown when fresh, redbrown and darkening towards the apices in the herbarium, shiny; surface glabrous, without papillae and pruina, but with irregular, yellowish maculae; marginal cilia absent. Apothecia not observed. Isidia abundant, predominantly marginal, aggregate, branched to coralloid, with rather long branches, vertically to obliquely oriented, up to
0.5 mm
long and
0.5 mm
broad, darker than the thallus, blackish brown to black, shiny, cylindrical to slightly flattened and becoming spathulate; basal stalk when present cylindrical, without cyphellae. Lower surface uneven, brown; primary tomentum dense up to the margin, thick but thinner towards the margin, spongy, rough, brown-black; secondary tomentum arachnoid, pale. Rhizines abundant, submarginal, aggregate, fibrillate and covered with secondary tomentum, brown-black, up to
10 mm
long. Cyphellae 1–20 per cm
2
towards the thallus center and 61–100 per cm
2
towards the margin, scattered, round, urceolate with wide pore, erumpent to prominent, remaining below the level of the primary tomentum, with the margin elevated and involute, pale brown, without tomentum; pore (0.25–)0.4–0.8(–1.5) mm diam.; basal membrane pubescent, white,
K
+ yellow,
C
–, KC–,
P
–. Medulla compact, cream-colored,
K
+ yellow,
C
–, KC–,
P
–. No substances detected by TLC.
Upper cortex paraplectenchymatous,
45–65 µm
thick, formed by two different layers: upper layer consisting of 1–2 cell layers with cells
3–4 µm
diam., their walls
1.2–2.5 µm
thick and their lumina rounded to isodiametric,
1.2–2.5 µm
diam.; lower layer consisting of 2–3 cell layers; cells
6–11 µm
diam., their walls
1–1.2 µm
thick and their lumina rounded to isodiametric,
5–10 µm
diam. Photobiont layer
25–50 µm
thick, its cells
10–20 µm
diam. Medulla
55–175 µm
thick, its hyphae
2.5 µm
broad, without crystals. Lower cortex paraplectenchymatous,
25–40 µm
thick, with 3–4 cell layers; cells
6–16 µm
diam., their walls
1–1.5 µm
thick. Hairs of lower primary tomentum
110–470 µm
long, in fascicles of 12–20, branched hyphae, septate with their apices intertwined. Hairs of lower secondary tomentum
8–18 µm
long, of single, branched, moniliform hyphae with free apices. Cyphellae cavity
30–150 µm
deep; cells of basal membrane without papillae.
Distribution and Ecology:
—South American Andes (
Colombia
).
Sticta rhizinata
has been found between 2300 and
3720 m
altitude in subandine forest and páramo regions in microhabitats with low to high light intensity. It occurs on the western slopes of the Cordilleras Central and Occidental. Typically it grows on the ground inbetween bryophytes of the genera
Plagiochila
,
Frullania
Raddi (1818)
,
Metzgeria
,
Campylopus
Brid. (
Bridel 1819
)
and
Dicranum
Hedw. (
Hedwig 1801
)
, and lichens of the genera
Hypotrachyna
(Vain.) Hale (
Hale 1974
)
,
Everniastrum
Hale ex Sipman (
Sipman 1986
)
, and
Peltigera
Willd. (
Willdenow 1787
)
.
Etymology:
—The epithet refers to the very conspicuous rhizines of this species, quite different from other similar species in the
Sticta weigelii
complex.
Remarks:
—This species belongs in the
Sticta weigelii
complex, being characterized by a cyanobacterial photobiont and comparatively narrow, much branched lobes with marginal isidia (
McDonald
et al. 2003
; Galloway 2006). Within that complex,
S. rhizinata
is well-characterized by its very narrow, laciniate lobes forming large and conspicuous rhizines on the underside, as well as its ecology, being typically found growing between bryophytes on the ground.
Additional specimens examined (
paratypes
):
—
COLOMBIA
.
Boyacá
:
Mun. Aquitania
,
Páramo
de los
Pozos
;
3115–3320 m
;
26 Feb 2004
,
Medina
&
Castillo
10
(
UPTC
)
.
Mun. Duitama
, road from
Duitama
to
Charalá
;
3070 m
;
23 Jul 1985
,
Escobar
&
Santa
213
(
HUA
)
.
Mun. El Cocuy
,
Parque Nacional Natural El Cocuy
,
Alto de la Cueva
;
3800 m
;
21 Apr 2011
,
Fonseca
&
Martínez
224
(
UDBC
)
.
Mun. Gachantivá
,
Vereda la Ciénaga
, vía
Cáscada La Honda
;
2300 m
;
18 May 2001
,
Moncada
&
Dávila 1846b
(
UDBC
)
.
Mun. Socha
,
Páramo de Pisba
, road from
Socha
to
La Punta
, km 61.5,
Alto de Granados
;
3600 m
;
10 Jun 1972
,
Cleef
4356
(
B
,
COL
,
L
)
.
Cundinamarca
.
Alto de la Viga
,
Páramo de Cruz Verde
,
Camino Real
towards
Las Lagunas
;
3450 m
;
28 Nov 1974
,
Van den Hammen
3113
(
B
,
COL
)
.
Parque Nacional Natural Sumapaz
,
Páramo de Chisacá
,
Santa Rosa
,
Bodegas de Sumapaz
,
Valle del Rio Colorados
(
Santa Rosita
);
3470 m
;
20 Aug 1976
,
Van den Hammen
& Jaramillo-M. 4420
(
B
,
COL
)
.
Parque Nacional Natural Sumapaz
,
Corregimiento Nazareth
, summit to the east of
Caseta Los Pinos
;
3450 m
;
11 May 2004
,
Moncada
&
Dávila 2178
(
UDBC
)
.
Surroundings of Laguna de Chisacá
;
4º 17' N
,
74º 12 E
;
3724 m
;
15 Aug 2010
,
Moncada
et al. 4063
(
UDBC
)
.
Mun. Chipaque
,
Vereda Marilandia
, vía
Santuario
;
2400 m
;
8 Sep 2011
,
Moncada
4790
,
4796
,
4896
(
UDBC
)
.
Mun. Choachí
,
El Verjón
;
PE
Matarredonda
;
04º 34' N
,
74º 00' E
;
2900–3220 m
;
8 May 2010
,
Moncada
3163
(
UDBC
)
;
ibid.;
3220 m
;
23 Jan 2011
,
Moncada
4535
(
UDBC
)
.
Mun. Guasca
,
Páramo de Guasca
;
3350 m
;
18 Aug 2011
,
Moncada
4766
(
UDBC
)
.
Mun. La Calera
,
Parque Nacional Natural Chingaza
,
Monterrendondo
;
4º 44' N
,
73º 50' E
;
3430 m
;
13 Apr 2011
,
Moncada
4635b
(
UDBC
)
.
Mun. Supatá
,
Alto El Tablazo
,
Carretera Estación Radar
to
Supatá
;
3400 m
;
11–12 Sep 1984
,
Aguirre
&
Sipman
5262
(
B
,
COL
)
.
Risaralda
:
Mun. Santa Rosa de Cabal
,
Vereda El Cedral
, vía
El Cedral
to
Laguna del Otún
,
100 m
of
Finca Ceilán
;
2300 m
;
3 Sep 2003
,
Moncada
&
Dávila 2060
(
UDBC
)
.