Stictis s. lat. ( Ostropales, Ascomycota) in northern Scandinavia, with a key and notes on morphological variation in relation to lifestyle
The closely related genera Carestiella, Schizoxylon and Stictis ( Stictidaceae, Ostropales, Ascomycota) are revised in northern Scandinavia, and a revised phylogenetic hypothesis, including all seven species of this group in the area, is presented. A key to the species of Stictis s. lat. (including...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Mycological research 2006-07, Vol.110 (7), p.773-789 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The closely related genera
Carestiella,
Schizoxylon and
Stictis (
Stictidaceae,
Ostropales,
Ascomycota) are revised in northern Scandinavia, and a revised phylogenetic hypothesis, including all seven species of this group in the area, is presented. A key to the species of
Stictis s. lat. (including
Carestiella,
Schizoxylon and
Stictis) in Northern Scandinavia is presented.
S. albescens and
S. confusum are described as new to science, and the new name
S. brunnescens is introduced for
S. mollis ssp.
populorum, when treated as a distinct species.
C. socia and
S. albescens are the only representatives of their genera in northern Scandinavia, but a total of five species of
Stictis are present in the area (
S. brunnescens,
S. confusum,
S. mollis,
S. populorum and
S. radiata). Substantial within-species variation in ascoma morphology and wall pigmentation is revealed and discussed, and found to correlate with fungal lifestyles; optional lichenization apparently affects several details in fungal anatomy and morphology. |
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ISSN: | 0953-7562 1469-8102 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.mycres.2006.04.010 |