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 euonymi
Velen., Monogr. Discom. Bohem.
(
Prague
): 95 (1934)
. (
Fig. 2
)
Apothecia
0.2–0.5 mm
in diam., up to
0.08 mm
high, scattered to subgregarious, deep orange yellow (72. d. OY) to strong yellow brown (74. s. y Br), superficial, disc flat to convex, margin smooth, not protruding.
Asci
*(41)43– 50(55.3) × 6.7–7.3 μm, †(30)34.5–38(43.7) × 4.2–5.7(6.4) μm; cylindric-clavate, min. ~22-spored, spores 3–5-seriate with 7–10 lower spores inverted (mixed), pars sporifera *15–22 μm; with a partly long and thin, bifurcate base.
Ascospores
*(3.5)4.2–5.2 × 1.6–1.8 μm, †4–4.8 × 1.5–1.7 μm; ellipsoid-subcylindrical to ellipsoid-clavate, apex obtuse, straight to slightly curved; SBs *1.1–1.7 × 0.3–0.6 μm, tear-shaped to geniculate, apically attached by a short filum.
Paraphyses
uninflated, cylindrical to slightly clavate, 3–4-septate; terminal cell *(5.5)8–10.3(13.8) × 1.4–2.4 μm, cell below *(4.7)6–7.3(8.8) × 1.4–2.3 μm; unbranched or branched near base; exudate over paraphyses 0.6–2 μm thick, hyaline to pale yellow (89. p. Y), cloddy-like, not firmly attached; apex containing one globose to cylindric SCB *1.4–2.5 × 1.2–1.8 μm.
Ectal excipulum
at base and middle flanks of
textura angularis
to
t. globosa
, *22–34 μm thick; at margin and upper flank of
t. angularis
to
t. prismatica
, *9.5–23 μm thick; hyaline to pale orange yellow (73. p. OY), not gelatinized; covered by a continuous medium yellow (87. m. Y) layer of amorphous exudate from upper flank to margin, 0.9–1.7 μm thick.
Cells of ectal excipulum
*(6.5)8.5–10.5(13) × (4.5)6.5–7.8(10) μm at base and lower flank, wall thickness *0.3–0.6 μm; *(5)6–7.3(8) × 2–3.4 μm at margin, with one globose SCB up to *3 μm diam. in cortical cells at margin.
Specimens examined:—
SPAIN
.
Canary Islands
:
Tenerife, La Orotava, Teide National Park, Morros Pardos,
28°14’33’’N
,
16°38’56’’W
,
2456 m
, meso-oromediterranean summit broom scrub, on wood of
Adenocarpus viscosus
branch,
25 April 2013
, A. Rodríguez-Romero, L. Quijada & C. Quijada (TFC Mic. 24156!). Guía de Isora, Teide National Park, El Morro los Cerrillos,
28°15’10’’N
,
16°42’38’’W
,
2010 m
, meso-oromediterranean summit broom scrub, on wood of
Spartocytisus supranubius
,
22 March 2014
, R. Negrín, L. Quijada & C. Quijada (TFC Mic. 24549!, 24556!).
Distribution and ecology:—
The species was so far only known from the
type
collection from
Czech Republic
. A report from
United Kingdom
is misidentified (see below), as is a report from Asia (
China
) which deviates in 64- spored asci and will be assigned to a closely related separate species (Baral
et al.
in prep.). However,
O. euonymi
is in fact a frequent species which has been overlooked due to its restriction to xeric wood or rarely bark of various woody angio- and gymnosperms. It occurs all over Europe and also in North America and central Asia (Baral
et al.
in prep.). Occurring all year round (Baral
et al.
in prep.). This species was found in Macaronesia above
2000 m
in spring season. It grows on the two most common substrates of meso-oromediterranean summit broom scrub (
Adenocarpus viscosus
and
Spartocytisus supranubius
).
Remarks:—
Velenovský provided a short description of
Orbilia euonymi
in 1934: reddish discoid sessile apothecia,
0.3–0.4 mm
diam., asci 25–30 × 6–8 μm, 8-spored, globose ascospores 2–3μ m diam., and filiform branched paraphyses.
Hawksworth & Sivanesan (1975)
reported a British collection which showed some variation in the colour of apothecia (pale yellowish) and size of ascospores (up to 3.5 μm diam.), and found the asci to be 8-spored in concordance with the protologue. During revision of this collection and Velenovský’s type material of
Orbilia
spp.
by one of us (H.B.), the British collection
Hyalorbilia
(?)
erythrostigma
(W. Phillips) Baral & G. Marson, while the
holotype
of
O. euonymi
, in which a few apothecia were detected, showed polysporous asci (min. 28-spored) with a rounded apex and apical wall thickening, characters overlooked by Velenovský. The type of ascus apex places this species in subgenus
Hemiorbilia
(Baral
et al.
in prep.; for a very similar 64-spored collection see
Zhang
et al
. 2009
). The samples from
Canary Islands
fit quite well the revised species concept as presented in the monograph of
Orbiliomycetes
(Baral
et al
. in prep.).