Thamnolecania yunusii (Ramalinaceae) – A new species of lichenised fungus from Horseshoe Island (Antarctic Peninsula)

IF 1.4 4区 环境科学与生态学 Q3 ECOLOGY Polar Record Pub Date : 2023-11-29 DOI:10.1017/s003224742300030x
Mehmet Gökhan Halici, Mithat Güllü, Ekrem Bölükbaşi, Merve Kahraman Yiğit
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The new terricolous lichen species Thamnolecania yunusii Halıcı, Güllü, Bölükbaşı & Kahraman, which is characterised by its cream to greyish brown granulose-crustose thallus without vegetative propagules, is described from Horseshoe Island in the South-West Antarctic Peninsula region. All Thamnolecania species are known only from the Antarctic. The only species of the genus with a crustose thallus is T. racovitzae, but it differs from T. yunusii by growing on rocks, having an effuse to subeffigurate thallus that is sometimes isidiate and with shorter and narrower ascospores (c. 15 × 3.5 µm vs. 15.5–19.5 × 3.5–5.5 µm). The nrITS, mtSSU and RPB1 gene regions of the new species were studied and the phylogenetic position of the species was shown to be in the same clade as Thamnolecania gerlachei, T. brialmontii and T. racovitzae, but occurs on a different branch from these species. As T. yunusii is an Antarctic endemic, like the other Thamnolecania species, and most of the morphological characters fit well with this genus, we describe this new species under the genus Thamnolecania.
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马蹄铁岛(南极半岛)地衣真菌一新种
陆生地衣新种yunusii Thamnolecania Halıcı, Güllü, Bölükbaşı &Kahraman的特点是其乳白色到灰褐色的颗粒状壳状菌体,没有营养繁殖体,描述自西南南极半岛地区的马蹄岛。所有的Thamnolecania物种都只在南极发现。该属中唯一具有壳状菌体的种是T. racovitzae,但它与T. yunusii的不同之处在于,它生长在岩石上,具有亚形菌体的外溢,有时呈卵状,子囊孢子更短更窄(直径15 × 3.5µm vs. 15.5-19.5 × 3.5 - 5.5µm)。对该新种的nrITS、mtSSU和RPB1基因区进行了研究,发现该新种的系统发育位置与毛茛属(Thamnolecania gerlachei)、brialmontii和racovitzae属同一枝,但发生在不同的分支上。由于yunusii与其他Thamnolecania属一样是南极特有种,且大部分形态特征与该属吻合较好,故将该新种划归在Thamnolecania属下。
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期刊介绍: Polar Record is an international, peer-reviewed scholarly periodical publishing results from a wide range of polar research areas. The journal covers original primary research papers in the humanities, social sciences, physical sciences, life sciences, and polar technology, as well as papers concerning current political, economic, legal, and environmental issues in the Arctic or Antarctic. Polar Record endeavours to provide rapid publication, normally within nine months of initial submission.
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