A revision of the genus Orbilia in the Canary Islands
Author
Quijada, Luis
Departamento de Botánica, Ecología y Fisiología Vegetal, Universidad de La Laguna, Tenerife 38200, Canary Islands, Spain.
Author
Baral, Hans-Otto
Blaihofstr. 42, D- 72074 Tübingen, Germany.
Author
Beltrán-Tejera, Esperanza
Departamento de Botánica, Ecología y Fisiología Vegetal, Universidad de La Laguna, Tenerife 38200, Canary Islands, Spain.
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http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.284.4.1
journal article
10.11646/phytotaxa.284.4.1
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Orbilia cejpii
Velen., Monogr. Discom. Bohem.
(
Prague
): 92 (1934)
. (
Fig. 1
)
Apothecia
0.3–0.5(0.8) mm in diam., up to
0.2 mm
high, scattered, light yellow (86. l. Y) to medium orange yellow (71. m. OY), superficial, disc flat, margin smooth and not or slightly protruding.
Asci
*(35)38.5–43.5(47.5) × 3.2–4 μm, †(31)34.5–37(40) × 2.5–3.4 μm; cylindric-clavate, apex thin-walled; 8-spored, spores uniseriate with 2–5 lower spores inverted (partially mixed), pars sporifera *13.5–23 μm; with a long thin bifurcate base.
Ascospores
*(2.2)2.5– 2.7(3) × 1.6–2.1 μm, †1.9–2.5 × 1.5–1.7 μm; subglobose to broadly ellipsoid; SBs *0.4–0.6 μm diam., globose, close to apex.
Paraphyses
spathulate very slightly to strongly capitate, 2–3-septate; terminal cell *(14.8)17.3–20.5(23.7) × (2)3.2–4.3 μm, cell below *(5.5)6–8.2(10.5) × 1.5–2.3 μm; unbranched or branched below second cell; without exudate over paraphyses; with several light gray (264. l. Gray) (sub)globose SCBs *1.4–2.8 × 1.1–2.7 μm diam filling the apical cell.
Ectal excipulum
at base and middle flank of
textura angularis
to
t. globosa
, *(50)60–77(90) μm thick; at margin and upper flank of
t. angularis
to
t. prismatica
, *(8)12–19(30) μm thick; hyaline, not gelatinized, without exudate.
Cells of ectal excipulum
*(9.3)11–12.5(14.8) × (6.3)7.8–9(10.2) μm at base and lower flank wall thickness *0.4–0.8 μm; *(5.8)7.2–8.8(10) × (4)5–6(8) μm at margin; with light gray (264. l. Gray) globose SCBs *1.6–2.3 μm diam.
FIGURE 1.
Morphological features of
Orbilia cejpii
. 1. Fresh apothecia. 2. Apothecium with excipular tissues in median section: 2a.
Median section, 2b. Cells at margin, 2c. Cells at base. 3. Dead and living asci. 4. Dead and living paraphyses. 5. Living ascospores. 500
μm= 1a–c; 50 μm= 2a; 10 μm= 2b–c, 3a–b, 4a–b, 5a; 5 μm= 3c–g. Mounted in: CR= 3a, 3e, 4a; H
2
O= 2a–c, 3b–c, 3f–g, 4b, 5; MLZ= 3d. All photos from TFC Mic. 23631.
Previously reported specimens corrected:—
SPAIN
.
Canary Islands
:
Tenerife, Aguamansa, (coordinates and vegetation no data),
1250 m
, on bark of unidentified substrate,
11 January 1976
,
R
.
P
. Korf
et al.
(
CUP-MM
502
A
, as
O. alnea
,
probably
O. cejpii
based on measures and drawing of
Korf 1992
).
Specimens examined:—
SPAIN
.
Canary Islands
:
Tenerife, La Matanza de Acentejo, Montaña la Morra,
28°24’40’’N
,
16°24’59’’W
,
1521 m
, humid Canary pine woodland, on wood
Adenocarpus foliolosus
,
3 October 2012
,
L
. Quijada &
C
. Quijada (
TFC
Mic. 23631!).
Distribution and ecology:—
The species has been reported in the northern hemisphere in Europe (
Czech Republic
,
France
). Growing on dead wood (unidentified angiosperm,
Salix
). Occurring in spring and summer (
ASCOFRANCE 2015
,
Velenovský 1934
). The species has been found in Macaronesia between
1250–1521 m
, in the humid pine woodland influenced by tradewinds.
Remarks:—
Orbilia cejpii
was characterized for its hyaline, translucent minute apothecia (
0.2–0.3 mm
), asci 25 × 3 μm, with long and thin, flexuous, Y-shaped stalk, capitate paraphyses up to 5–6 μm wide, and subglobose ascospores up to 2 μm (Velenoský 1934). In the reexamination of the
holotype
by one of us (H.B.), 8-spored disintegrated asci and larger ascospores (†2–3.3 × 1.3–3 μm) were found in the single overmature apothecium (Baral
et al.
in prep.). A recent collection from western
France
, with pale orange apothecia of the same size, asci *22–34 × 3–4 μm, ascospores *2.5–3 × 1.7–2 μm, and paraphyses only slightly enlarged above to *2.5–3 μm, was exposed in the Ascofrance forum (
19-05-2009
, N. Van Vooren pers. comm.) and identified from the drawing by one of us (H.B.). Our sample fits
O. cejpii
, if we take into consideration Velenovský’s description and the revision of the type, Van Vooren’s measurements, and various further records referred to
O. cejpii
in the monograph of
Orbiliomycetes
(Baral
et al.
in prep.).
Orbilia cejpii
could be confused with
O. eucalypti
(W. Phillips & Harkn.) Sacc.
, but differs in smaller ascospores (*2.2–3 μm vs. *3.5–5.7 μm).