Immersaria ferruginea

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Immersaria ferruginea
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Kingdom: Fungi
Division: Ascomycota
Class: Lecanoromycetes
Order: Lecideales
Family: Lecideaceae
Genus: Immersaria
Species:
I. ferruginea
Binomial name
Immersaria ferruginea
C.M.Xie & Li S.Wang (2022)
Type locality: Quzika Village, Tibet

Immersaria ferruginea is a species of crustose lichen-forming fungus in the family Lecideaceae.[1] It is a greyish-brown, rock-dwelling lichen with densely crowded, black fruiting bodies, found at alpine elevations of about 3,800–4,300 m in western China. The species was described in 2022 and is named for the rusty-brown tones of its thallus.

Immersaria ferruginea was described in 2022 by Cong-Miao Xie and Li-Song Wang as part of a revision of the genus Immersaria (family Lecideaceae). The epithet ferruginea refers to the rusty-brown tones of the thallus. The type specimen was collected in Tibet (China), Chamdo, Mangkang County (Quzika Village), at 4,093 m elevation on rock; it is deposited at the Kunming Institute of Botany (KUN).[2]

In the authors' multi-locus phylogenetic analyses, I. ferruginea formed a distinct, well-supported lineage within Immersaria. It is separated from its close relatives by its characteristically greyish-brown thallus combined with abundant, densely crowded apothecia and a brown epihymenium.[2]

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