Lecidella mandshurica
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| Lecidella mandshurica | |
|---|---|
| Scientific classification | |
| Domain: | Eukaryota |
| Kingdom: | Fungi |
| Division: | Ascomycota |
| Class: | Lecanoromycetes |
| Order: | Lecanorales |
| Family: | Lecanoraceae |
| Genus: | Lecidella |
| Species: | L. mandshurica |
| Binomial name | |
| Lecidella mandshurica S.Y.Kondr., Lőkös & Hur (2015) | |
Lecidella mandshurica is a species of corticolous (bark-dwelling), crustose lichen in the family Lecanoraceae. It is found in the Russian Far East, South Korea, and China.
Lecidella mandshurica was formally described as a new species in 2015 by lichenologists Sergey Kondratyuk, Laszlo Lőkös, and Jae-Seoun Hur. The type specimen was collected along a road near Razdolnoe village (Nadezhdino district, Primorsky Krai). There, in an oak forest, the lichen was found growing on oak bark, along with a foliose lichen of genus Punctelia. The species epithet mandshurica refers to Manchuria, a historical and geographic region in Northeast Asia where the authors suggest that the lichen is common.[1]
Molecular phylogenetic published in 2019 shows that Lecidella mandshurica forms a monophyletic clade with Lecidella elaeochroma and L. euphorea.[2]