Parmelioid lichens (Parmeliaceae) in southernmost South America
Author
Elvebakk, A.
TromsØ University Museum, University of TromsØ - Arctic University of Norway, N- 9037 TromsØ, Norway. arve. elvebakk @ uit. no Norwegian Institute for Nature Research NINA, FRAM - High North Research Centre for Climate and the Environment, N- 9296 TromsØ, Norway. jarle. werner. bjerke @ nina. no
Author
Bjerke, J. W.
Author
Støvern, L. E.
Department of Marine and Arctic Biology, University of TromsØ - Arctic University of Norway, N- 9037 TromsØ, Norway. Present address: Norwegian Forest and Landscape Institute, N- 9269 TromsØ, Norway. leif. einar. stovern @ skogoglandskap. no
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Phytotaxa
2014
2014-06-20
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http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.173.1.1
journal article
10.11646/phytotaxa.173.1.1
1179-3163
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Xanthoparmelia austrosorediata
Elvebakk
,
spec. nov.
Xanthoparmeliae tehuelcorum
similis, sed capitatis soraliis, rarissime apotheciis minutis, plerumque marginibus sorediatis instructa.
MycoBank # 808978
(Figs. 3, 6−7)
Type
:—
CHILE
: XII
Región de Magallanes y de la Antártica Chilena
:
Provincia
Magallanes
,
Morro Chico, SW
part,
52
°
03’S
,
71
°
28’W
,
200 m
, on exposed basaltic rocks in a W-facing boulder slope,
28 Nov 1999
,
Elvebakk,
A
.
99:780
(
holotype
SGO
, isotypes
BM
,
NY
,
S
,
TROM
)
.
Morphologically, anatomically and chemically identical to
X. tehuelchorum
except in the following characters:
Soralia
common, capitate,
2−8 mm
diam., composed of single soredia
0.1−0.2 mm
diam, fluffy and partly conglutinated.
Apothecia
very rare,
0.5−1 mm
diam, thalline excipulum margin often sorediate, ascospores short-ellipsoid and 5−7 × 8−12 µm diam.
Etymology: Named after its conspicuous soralia and its distinctly southern distribution.
Additional specimens examined:
ARGENTINA
.
PROVINCIA DE TIERRA DEL FUEGO
:
Ushuaia
, on a small island in the
Beagle Channel
off the town, on rocks near the sea-shore,
30 Jan 1940
,
Santesson,
R
. 534
(
S
)
;
PROVINCIA DE SANTA CRUZ
:
Puerto Deseado
, on exposed rocks near the sea-shore,
12 Jan 1940
,
Santesson,
R
.
238 (
S
)
.
FIGURE.
Xanthoparmelia austropatagonica
(
Elvebakk 13:083
) to the right together with
X. tehuelchorum
(
Elvebakk 13:082
), photographed at Morro Chico.
CHILE
. XII
REGIÓN DE MAGALLANES
:
Sierra Baguales
,
1.3 km
S
of the junction between the roads towards
Las Chinas
and
Las Cumbres
,
50
°
52’40”S
,
72
°
23’06”W
,
2−300 m
, on the vertical surface of an erratic boulder,
5 Dec 1999
,
Elvebakk,
A
.
99:1137
(
TROM
);
Parque Nacional Torres del Paine
,
200 m
S
of
Salto Grande
,
W
of the
Pudeto
inlet,
51
°
03’30”S
,
73
°
01’W
,
70 m
, on exposed rocks,
5 Dec 2000
,
Elvebakk,
A
.
00:922
(
TROM
);
Refugio
Pudeto,
E
side of the northernmost bay,
51
°
04’S
,
73
°
01’W
,
70 m
, on rocks,
11 Dec 1999
,
Elvebakk,
A
.
99:1274
(
TROM
);
4 km
ENE of
Salto Grande
,
4−500 m
W
of ‘altitude 222’,
51
°
03’30”S
,
72
°
57’W
,
100 m
, on rocks,
11 Dec 1999
,
Elvebakk,
A
. 99:993
B
(
TROM
);
100 m
N
of
Salto Grande
,
51
°
03’57.3”S
,
73
°
00’25.7”W
,
80 m
, on a light-exposed rock,
3 Dec 1999
,
Elvebakk,
A
. 99:1023
(
LE
);
1.5 km
N
of
N
end of
Lago
Sarmiento Chico
,
51
°
03’S
,
72
°
56’W
,
150 m
, on rocks,
Nov 1995
,
Elvebakk,
A
.
95:424
(
LE
);
Lago Grey
S
,
1 km
N
of Guardería Lago Grey
,
51
°
07’30”S
,
73
°
10’30”W
,
70 m
, on a vertical, N-facing cliff wall,
8 Dec 2000
,
Elvebakk,
A
.
00:946
(
TROM
);
Lago Pehoe
NW
,
3−500 m
SE of
Refugio Pehoe
,
51
°
04’30”S
,
73
°
07’W
,
70 m
, on rocks on an exposed ridge,
11 Dec 1999
,
Elvebakk,
A
.
99:1239
(
TROM
);
Lagunas
Mellizas
E
,
51
°
04’30”S
,
72
°
58’W
,
100 m
, on exposed rock,
1 Dec 2000
,
Elvebakk,
A
.
00:879
(
TROM
);
1.5 km
SW of Guardería Laguna Amarga
,
50
°
59’30”S
,
72
°
48’W
,
80 m
, on an exposed gravelly ridge,
24 Jan 1996
,
Elvebakk,
A
. 96:111
A
(
TROM
);
Lago
Sarmiento
E
,
Baño Viejo
,
50
°
56’S
,
72
°
34’W
,
70 m
, sun-exposed rock in the steppe,
7 Dec 2000
,
Elvebakk,
A
.
00:934
(
TROM
);
Lago del Toro
(
L
.
Maravilla
),
Estancia
Río Paine
, on exposed rocks,
14 Mar 1941
,
Santesson,
R
.
6495
(
S
);
Seno Skyring
, Ea.
Río Verde
,
3 km
W
of Maria Felicinda
,
52
°
26’S
,
71
°
22’W
,
2 m
, on the
E
side of supralittoral rocks,
30 Nov 1999
,
Elvebakk,
A
.
99:944
(
TROM
);
Seno Otway area
,
2 km
NE
of Punta Espolón
,
52
°
47’S
,
71
°
12’W
,
5 m
, on an erratic rock of andesite,
30 Nov 1999
,
Elvebakk,
A
.
99:907
(
TROM
);
Elvebakk
,
A
.
99:911
(
CANB
);
20 m
, on erratic rocks in heathlands,
Elvebakk,
A
.
99:928
(
TROM
);
1 km
S
of Carpa Manzana
,
50
°
36’40”S
,
71
°
09’07”W
,
50 m
, on a small erratic boulder,
6 Dec 1999
,
Elvebakk,
A
.
99:110
(
TROM
);
Morro Chico
,
52
°
03’S
,
71
°
28’ W
, common on wind-exposed basaltic rocks,
28 Nov 1999
,
Elvebakk,
A
. 99:822
C
;
99:835; 99:840; 99:835; 99:880; 99:881
(
TROM
);
30 Dec 2013
Elvebakk,
A
.
13:075
(
TROM
);
13:077
(
TROM
);
13:083
(
MAF
;
TROM
);
Kampen-Aike
,
1 km
NW of
E
end of
Laguna Cabeza del Mar
,
52
°
42’S
,
70
°
53’W
,
30 m
, on a single granitic erratic boulder,
25 Nov 1999
,
Elvebakk,
A
.
99:722
(
TROM
);
Parque Nacional Pali-Aike
,
2−3 km
E
of Laguna Ana
,
52
°
04’S
,
69
°
44’W
,
250 m
, on rocks,
16 Oct 2000
,
Elvebakk,
A
.
00:815
(
TROM
);
00:992
(
TROM
);
Tierra del Fuego
,
Porvenir
, in dry
Empetrum rubrum
heath,
27 Dec 1940
,
Santesson,
R
. 6901
(
S
)
.
This species is common all along the eastern and dry part of the Chilean region of Magallanes, as indicated by the 31 collections from Magallanes cited here. It is probably also common in adjacent parts of
Argentina
, although only two collections have been available for this study. The species grows together with its fertile counterpart,
X. tehuelchorum
, and is associated also with
Flavoparmelia gerlachei
, although the latter occupy the most exposed parts of rock outcrops and boulders. It is astonishing that these two large
Xanthoparmelia
species
have not been described previously, and the only explanation is that their distribution is distinctly southern. The Argentinian province of Santa Cruz is almost unknown lichenologically, and further to the south, lichenologists have focused on the humid coastal forests, and neglected the southernmost steppes.
FIGURE.
Xanthoparmelia austrosorediatum
,
HOLOTYPE
. Scale bar =
1 cm
.
Xanthoparmelia austrosorediatum
can be mistaken for
Flavoparmelia gerlachei
. However, their lobe margins and outlines are different as shown below
F. gerlachei
, and in Fig. 3. The chemistry is constant, and the
24 specimens
which have been studied by TLC all have protocetraric and usnic acids as major compounds.
Apothecia are very rare, and were present only in two of the studied collections (
Elvebakk 99:881
and
99:907
). They are
1−1.5 mm
wide, and many of the apothecia have sorediate thalline excipulae. The ascospores are of a typical
Xanthoparmelia
type
, short-ellipsoid and only 5−7 × 8−12 µm in size, and shorter than those of
F.lgerlachei
which measure 6−8.5 × 12.5−14 µm, with a thin perispore in addition. Their few apothecia available for study probably explains the slight deviation in spore size as compared with
X. tehuelchorum
.
In their
Xanthoparmelia
monograph,
Nash
et al.
(1995)
stated that quite a number of the species ‘become darker (to almost blackish) in the older central parts with age’. In species such as
X. mougeotii
,
skottsbergiana
and
X. submougeotii
this is apparently due to pigmentation patterns. However, in
X. tehuelchorum
and
X. austrosorediata
a similar decoloration in practically all specimens is instead caused by a network of strange hyphae of conidia-like cells on the surface of the lichen. These hyphae belong to a lichenicolous fungus now under study by Zhurbenko (2013, pers. comm.).