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<mods:title>Japeaeiella dollŋpartoniana, a New Widespread Lichen in the Appalachian Mountains of Eastern North America</mods:title>
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<mods:namePart>Jessica L. Allen</mods:namePart>
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KEY TO THE GENERA
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AND
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<taxonomicName box="[305,454,1176,1198]" class="Lecanoromycetes" family="Lecanoraceae" genus="Japewiella" kingdom="Fungi" order="Lecanorales" pageId="5" pageNumber="64" phylum="Ascomycota" rank="genus">
<emphasis box="[305,454,1176,1198]" italics="true" pageId="5" pageNumber="64">JAPEWIELLA</emphasis>
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<paragraph blockId="5.[125,635,1221,1776]" box="[125,635,1221,1238]" pageId="5" pageNumber="64">1. Thallus sorediate................................. 2</paragraph>
<paragraph blockId="5.[125,635,1221,1776]" box="[125,635,1247,1264]" pageId="5" pageNumber="64">1. Thallus esorediate................................ 3</paragraph>
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2. Norstictic acid present, thallus K+yellow turning red and P+ yellow.....
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<emphasis box="[393,635,1298,1315]" italics="true" pageId="5" pageNumber="64">Japeaeiella dollŋpartoniana</emphasis>
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2. Norstictic acid absent (no substances present, lobaric acid present, or secalonic acid A present), thallus K‾ and P‾...........................
<taxonomicName authority="Muhr &amp; Tonsberg Ascospores" authorityName="Muhr &amp; Tonsberg Ascospores" genus="Japeaeia" pageId="5" pageNumber="64" rank="species" species="subaurifera">
<emphasis box="[273,466,1400,1417]" italics="true" pageId="5" pageNumber="64">Japeaeia subaurifera</emphasis>
Muhr &amp; Tønsberg
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3. Ascospores with a thick, multilayered wall that is Ẑ1.5 µm thick; exciple poorly developed and not differentiated from the hamathecium; atra- norin absent.
<taxonomicName authority="(Nyl.) Tonsberg Ascospores" authorityName="(Nyl.) Tonsberg Ascospores" genus="Japeaeia" pageId="5" pageNumber="64" rank="species" species="tornoensis">
<emphasis box="[313,489,1503,1519]" italics="true" pageId="5" pageNumber="64">Japeaeia tornoensis</emphasis>
(Nyl.) Tønsberg
<paragraph blockId="5.[125,635,1221,1776]" pageId="5" pageNumber="64">3. Ascospores with a thin, uniform wall that is Ś1.5 µm thick; exciple well developed and strongly differentiated from the hamathecium; atranorin and/or other substances present....... 4</paragraph>
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4. Hypothecium and subhymenium Ś60 µm tall..
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<emphasis box="[195,367,1656,1673]" italics="true" pageId="5" pageNumber="64">Japeaeiella carrollii</emphasis>
(Coppins &amp; P. James) Printzen
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5
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. Proper exciple quickly excluded and not in- spersed with granules.....................................
<taxonomicName authority="(Zahlbr.) Printzen" authorityName="(Zahlbr.) Printzen" box="[284,635,1758,1776]" genus="Japeaeiella" pageId="5" pageNumber="64" rank="species" species="djagensis">
<emphasis box="[284,471,1758,1775]" italics="true" pageId="5" pageNumber="64">Japeaeiella djagensis</emphasis>
(Zahlbr.) Printzen
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<paragraph blockId="5.[667,1177,210,622]" pageId="5" pageNumber="64">5. Proper exciple persistent and inspersed with granules.......................................... 6</paragraph>
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6. Crystals in the proper exciple soluble in K; thallus warty-areolate; atranorin and 3-chlorostenospor- ic acid, 3-chloroperlatolic acid, and 3-chlorodi- varicatic acid present..
<taxonomicName authority="Printzen Crystals" authorityName="Printzen Crystals" genus="Japeaeiella" pageId="5" pageNumber="64" rank="species" species="pacifica">
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Printzen
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7. Apothecia small, Ś0.5 mm in diameter; atra- norin present......................................
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(H. Magn.) Printzen
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7. Apothecia larger, 0.31.0 mm in diameter; pannarin and xanthones variably present but often difficult to detect............................
<taxonomicName authority="(Mull. Arg.) Kantvilas" authorityName="(Mull. Arg.) Kantvilas" box="[771,1177,604,622]" genus="Japeaeiella" pageId="5" pageNumber="64" rank="species" species="pruinosula">
<emphasis box="[771,977,605,622]" italics="true" pageId="5" pageNumber="64">Japeaeiella pruinosula</emphasis>
(Müll. Arg.) Kantvilas
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<emphasis bold="true" box="[667,982,653,678]" pageId="5" pageNumber="64">ACKNOWLEDGMENTS</emphasis>
First and foremost we thank Richard Harris for discussion of this species and for his support in preparing the micrographs. We also appreciate his comments on an early draft of the manuscript. The first author was supported by the National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship Program. The second author was supported by National Science Foundation Award DEB- 1145511 (to J.C.L. and R.C. Harris). We would like to thank Gary Kauffman (United States Forest Service) and Paul Super (Great Smoky Mountains National Park) for their help with obtaining permits. We thank Sean McKenzie for providing the images used in
<figureCitation box="[981,1068,1077,1099]" captionStart="Figure 2" captionStartId="3.[125,188,1573,1590]" captionTargetBox="[125,1179,233,1542]" captionTargetId="figure@3.[125,1179,226,1542]" captionTargetPageId="3" captionText="Figure 2. Ecology and distribution of Japeaeiella dollŋpartoniana. A B, high-elevation heath balds where the species is most commonly found in the southern Appalachians (photographs by S. McKenzie). C, known distribution of the species." httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/545686/files/figure.png" pageId="5" pageNumber="64">Figure 2</figureCitation>
A and 2B.
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