A new species of Megalaria (Ramalinaceae, Ascomycota) from Thailand, and recognition of subgenus Catillochroma

Tropical regions harbor a substantial diversity of lichenized fungi, but face numerous threats to their persistence, often even before previously unknown species have been described and their evolutionary relationships have been elucidated. (Ramalinaceae) is a lichen-forming genus of fungi that prod...

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Veröffentlicht in:MycoKeys (Sofia, Bulgaria) Bulgaria), 2022-11, Vol.93, p.149-163
Hauptverfasser: Phraphuchamnong, Phimpisa, Nelsen, Matthew P, Distefano, Isabel, Mercado-Diaz, Joel A, Parnmen, Sittiporn, Rangsiruji, Achariya, Buaruang, Kawinnat, Lücking, Robert, Lumbsch, H Thorsten
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Zusammenfassung:Tropical regions harbor a substantial diversity of lichenized fungi, but face numerous threats to their persistence, often even before previously unknown species have been described and their evolutionary relationships have been elucidated. (Ramalinaceae) is a lichen-forming genus of fungi that produces crustose thalli, and includes a number of lineages occupying tropical rain forests; however, taxonomic and phylogenetic work on this clade is limited. Here we leverage both morphological and sequence data to describe a new species from the tropics, . This taxon forms a crustose thallus, lacks secondary metabolites, and occurs in mangrove forests of Thailand. We supplemented molecular data from this species with data from other species, including two genera related to and occasionally included in , namely and . Our analyses revealed species form a monophyletic group embedded within , and we therefore recognize this clade at the subgeneric level. Since we only included the type species of in this study, we refrain from proposing a taxonomic conclusion for that clade at the moment. Several taxonomic combinations are made to reflect phylogenetic evidence supporting the inclusion of these species in .
ISSN:1314-4057
1314-4049
DOI:10.3897/mycokeys.93.90962