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 tunjensis
Moncada & Lücking
,
spec. nov.
(
Fig. 10
)
MycoBank #801852
Differing from
Sticta weigelii
by the flabellate lobes with distinctly maculate surface, the presence of marginal cilia, and the papillate cells of the basal membrane of the cyphellae.
Holotype
:
—
COLOMBIA
.
Boyacá
: Mun. Tunja, Vereda Barón Germania,
El Malmo
;
3065–3085 m
;
17 Mar 2003
,
Alvaro et al. 474
(
UPTC
; isotype:
UDBC
).
Primary photobiont cyanobacterial (
Nostoc
). Stipe absent. Thallus irregular, up to
5 cm
diam., moderately branched, with 3–5 branches per
5 cm
radius, branching pleurotomous; lobes flabellate, horizontal to subpendulous, imbricate, revolute to weakly canaliculate, their apices rounded to irregular in outline, involute, their margins crenate, not thickened; lobe internodes (3–)4–6(–8) mm long, (2–)3–8(–12) mm broad; thallus subcoriaceous, fragile. Upper surface smooth, dark green when fresh, pale ochraceous yellow to greenish grey in the herbarium, shiny; surface glabrous, without papillae and pruina, but with irregular, white to yellowish maculae; marginal cilia sparse or absent in oldest lobe portions, simple to fasciculate, white, up to
0.5 mm
long. Apothecia not observed. Isidia abundant, predominantly marginal, aggregate, branched to coralloid, with long branches, horizontal to obliquely oriented, up to
0.5 mm
long and
0.05 mm
broad, blue-grey, matt, cylindrical; basal stalk when present cylindrical, without cyphellae. Lower surface smooth, cream-colored towards the apices and darker towards the center; primary tomentum irregular, absent towards the margin, thick, thinner towards the margin, fasciculate to spongy, soft, white to cream-colored; secondary tomentum pubescent, pale. Rhizines absent. Cyphellae 1–20 per cm
2
towards the thallus center and 41–60 per cm
2
towards the margin, scattered, rounded, urceolate with wide pore, erumpent to prominent, remaining below the level of the primary tomentum or emerging towards the margin, with the margin elevated and involute, white to cream-colored or dark brown towards the thallus center, without tomentum; pore (0.2–)0.3–0.5(–0.9) mm diam.; basal membrane pubescent, cream-colored,
K
+ pale yellow,
C
–, KC–,
P
–. Medulla compact, white,
K
+ pale yellow,
C
–, KC–,
P
–. No substances detected by TLC.
FIGURE 10.
Sticta tunjensis
(holotype collection). A. Upper side of thallus. B. Lower side of thallus. C. Lower surface enlarged. D. Detail of lower surface. E–G. Detail of marginal isidia from upper and lower side. G. Young lobe tip showing cilia. H. Microscopic section through cyphella showing basal membrane with papillose cells. Scale in A–D = 5 mm, in E and F = 1 mm, in G = 0.5 mm, in H = 10 µm.
Upper cortex paraplectenchymatous,
12–25 µm
thick, uniform, consisting of 2–3 cell layers with cells
3–8 µm
diam., their walls
0.6–2.5 µ
m thick and their lumina rounded to isodiametric,
1.5–5 µm
diam. Photobiont layer
20–35 µm
thick, its cells
10–18 µm
diam. Medulla
45–55 µm
thick, its hyphae
2.5 µm
broad, without crystals. Lower cortex paraplectenchymatous,
12–15 µm
thick, with 1–2 cell layers; cells
3–7 µm
diam., their walls
0.6–1 µm
thick. Hairs of lower primary tomentum
470–560 µm
long, in fascicles of more than 20, unbranched hyphae, septate with free apices. Hairs of lower secondary tomentum
5–12 µm
long, of single, unbranched hyphae, septate with free apices. Cyphellae cavity
50–220 µm
deep; cells of the basal membrane with one papilla.
Distribution and Ecology:
—South American Andes (
Colombia
); found between 1900 and
3080 m
altitude, in (sub-)andine forest of the Cordillera Oriental, in microhabitats with medium light intensity; growing on bark and soil and usually associated with liverworts of the genus
Plagiochila
.
Etymology:
—Named after the
type
locality.
Remarks:
—
Sticta tunjensis
shares the general morphology with
S. weigelii
in having branched, cyanobacterial thalli with marginal isidia (
McDonald
et al. 2003
; Galloway 2006). However, it can be distinguished by the green-grey rather than brown thallus color, the flabellate lobes, the distinctly maculate surface, the presence of marginal cilia, the paler lower tomentum, and the papillate cells of the basal membrane of the cyphellae. Phylogenetically,
S. tunjensis
is rather isolated and not closely related to any of the other species with
S. weigelii
morphology (
Moncada et al. 2012a
).
Additional specimens examined (
paratypes
):
—
COLOMBIA
.
Boyacá
:
Mun. Villa de Leyva
, SFF
Iguaque
;
2100–2900 m
;
9 Jun 2001
,
Linares et al. 9699
(
COL
)
.
Santander
: Mun. Charalá,
Virolín
, creek trail from
Finca La Araña
to
Cascada
;
1950 m
;
27 Apr 1984
,
Castro et al. 60
(
COL
)
.