P. Kirika, H. Lumbsch, Elisa Garrido Huéscar, T. S. Quedensley, P. Divakar
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Abstract
Abstract Recent studies have demonstrated that species boundaries among the lichen-forming fungi are in need of revision with the discovery of cryptic species in numerous clades, especially in parmelioid lichens. Here we focus on addressing the species boundaries in Canoparmelia texana, a sorediate species with a pantropical distribution that extends into temperate regions. We extracted DNA sequences of the nuclear ribosomal internal transcribed spacer region (ITS), large subunit (nuLSU) and mitochondrial small subunit (mtSSU) from samples mostly collected in Kenya, and analyzed them in a phylogenetic framework. We illustrate that our samples of the species as currently circumscribed do not form a monophyletic group but fall into two distinct clades, with the apotheciate C. nairobiensis nested within. Both of the discovered lineages have a wide distributional range and are common in Kenya, and Parmelia albaniensis C. W. Dodge is resurrected to accommodate one of the clades; consequently a new combination, Canoparmelia albaniensis (C. W. Dodge) Divakar & Kirika comb. nov., is proposed.
摘要近年来的研究表明,地衣形成真菌之间的物种边界需要修正,因为在许多分支中发现了隐种,特别是在parmelioid地衣中。在这里,我们重点讨论了德克萨斯州Canoparmelia texana的物种边界,Canoparmelia texana是一个泛热带分布延伸到温带地区的准物种。我们从主要采集于肯尼亚的样本中提取了核糖体内部转录间隔区(ITS)、大亚基(nuLSU)和线粒体小亚基(mtSSU)的DNA序列,并在系统发育框架中进行了分析。我们说明,我们的物种样本,目前限定不形成一个单系组,但落入两个不同的分支,与靠近的C.内罗毕嵌套。这两个被发现的谱系都有广泛的分布范围,在肯尼亚很常见,并且Parmelia albaniensis C. W. Dodge被复活以容纳其中一个分支;因此一个新的组合,Canoparmelia albaniensis (C. W. Dodge) Divakar & Kirika comb。建议11月11日。
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The Lichenologist is the premier scientific journal devoted exclusively to the study of lichens worldwide. As the leading forum for the dissemination of new concepts and topical reviews, The Lichenologist reaches more scientists concerned with the study of lichens and lichen symbionts than any other single journal. All aspects of lichenology are considered including systematics and phylogenetics; molecular biology; ultrastructure, anatomy and morphology; secondary chemistry, effects of pollutants and use as bioindicators; biogeography. In addition to standard length research papers, the journal also publishes Short Communications and Book Reviews. A monthly issue may occasionally be devoted to papers deriving from a symposium.