B. Moncada, J. A. Mercado‐Díaz, Clifford W. Smith, F. Bungartz, E. Sérusiaux, H. Lumbsch, R. Lücking
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Abstract
Abstract: Sticta is a subcosmopolitan genus most diverse in the tropics. Traditionally, many taxa were considered to be widespread and morphologically variable, following broadly circumscribed morphodemes. Among these is the S. weigelii morphodeme, characterized by a cyanobacterial photobiont and rather narrow, flabellate to truncate or tapering lobes producing predominantly marginal isidia. Molecular phylogenetic analyses focusing on the ITS fungal barcoding marker revealed that this morphodeme represents several species, some of which are only distantly related to each other. Here we describe two species and one subspecies of this morphodeme as new to science, based on analysis of 400 specimens, for 344 of which we generated ITS barcoding data. The two new species, S. andina and S. scabrosa, are broadly distributed in the Neotropics and also found in Hawaii, where the latter is represented by the new subspecies, S. scabrosa subsp. hawaiiensis; in the case of S. andina, the species is also found in the Azores. Sticta andina exhibits high phenotypic variation and reticulate genetic diversification, whereas the phenotypically rather uniform S. scabrosa contains two main haplotypes, one restricted to Hawaii. Sticta andina occurs in well-preserved montane to andine forests and paramos, whereas the two subspecies of S. scabrosa are found in tropical lowland to lower montane forests, tolerating disturbance and extending into anthropogenic habitats. Citation: Moncada B., Mercado-Díaz J. A., Smith C. W., Bungartz F., Sérusiaux E., Lumbsch H. T. & Lücking R. 2021: Two new common, previously unrecognized species in the Sticta weigelii morphodeme (Ascomycota: Peltigeraceae). – Willdenowia 51: 35–45. Version of record first published online on 24 February 2021 ahead of inclusion in April 2021 issue.
摘要:刺花属是热带地区分布最广的亚世界性属。传统上,许多分类群被认为是广泛分布和形态可变的,遵循广泛限定的形态。其中有S. weigelii morphodeme,其特征是一个蓝藻光生物和相当狭窄,扇形到截形或渐尖的裂片,主要产生边缘isidia。对ITS真菌条形码标记的分子系统发育分析表明,该形态组代表了多个物种,其中一些物种彼此之间只有远亲关系。在这里,我们根据对400个标本的分析,将该形态亚种描述为科学上的新物种,其中344个标本我们生成了ITS条形码数据。这两个新种,S. andina和S. scabrosa,广泛分布于新热带地区,在夏威夷也有发现,后者以S. scabrosa亚种为代表。hawaiiensis;以S. andina为例,该物种也在亚速尔群岛发现。花楸表现出高度的表型变异和网状遗传多样化,而花楸则表现出表型相当均匀的两种主要单倍型,其中一种仅限于夏威夷。麻刺藓发生在保存完好的山地到山地森林和山地森林中,而麻刺藓的两个亚种则分布在热带低地到低山地森林中,它们能忍受干扰并扩展到人为栖息地。引用本文:Moncada B., Mercado-Díaz J. A., Smith C. W., Bungartz F., s rusiaux E., Lumbsch H. T.和l cking R. 2021:一种新发现的未被发现的刺麻属植物(子囊菌科:刺麻科)。- willdewia 51: 35-45。记录版本于2021年2月24日首次在网上发布,并于2021年4月被收录。
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Willdenowia is an international peer-reviewed journal publishing original research articles in English from the entire fields of plant, algal and fungal systematics, covering the evolution, taxonomy and nomenclature of these organisms as well as related fields such as floristics and plant geography. Articles on phylogeny and molecular systematics are especially welcome, as are review articles. Descriptions of new taxa may be considered, but only if supported by robust evidence. Narrowly regional studies of widespread taxa, routine typifications, checklists and new floristic records are generally not considered (excluding contributions to the Euro+Med-Checklist Notulae). Authors are encouraged to deposit duplicates of their material, especially nomenclatural types, in the Berlin herbarium (B).