Wetchasart Polyiam, Santi Watthana, Nooduan Muangsan, Sittiporn Parnmen, Robert Lücking
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摘要
Aptrootia khaoyaiensis Polyiam & Lücking是泰国中部干燥的双子叶林中的科学新种,根据形态学评估和线粒体小亚基(mtSSU)序列数据进行描述。该新物种的特征是具有皮质生境、皮质菌丝体、通常浸泡在菌丝体中的伞形花序、棕色至微黑的ostiolar区域、内卷的hamathecium以及深棕色、榈状的每一腹孢子1-2个。系统发育分析支持将该新种归入 Aptrootia;它在形态上接近于 A. elatior,但在较小的腹孢子和内卷的仓囊上有所不同。
Aptrootia khaoyaiensis (Trypetheliaceae), a new corticolous lichen from the dry dipterocarp forest in central Thailand
Aptrootia khaoyaiensis Polyiam & Lücking is described as new to science from dry dipterocarp forest in central Thailand, based on morphological assessment and sequence data of the mitochondrial small subunit (mtSSU). The new species is characterized by a corticolous habit, a corticate thallus, ascomata typically immersed in the thallus, with a brown to blackish ostiolar region, an inspersed hamathecium, and dark brown, muriform ascospores occurring 1–2 per ascus. Phylogenetic analyses support placement of the new species in Aptrootia; it is morphologically close to A. elatior but differs in the smaller ascospores and the inspersed hamathecium.