Psilolechia

Genus of lichen-forming fungi From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Psilolechia is a genus of four species of crustose lichens. It is the only member of Psilolechiaceae, a family that was created in 2014 to contain this genus.

Division:Ascomycota
Family:Psilolechiaceae
S. Stenroos, Miadl. & Lutzoni (2014)
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Psilolechia
Psilolechia lucida
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Kingdom: Fungi
Division: Ascomycota
Class: Lecanoromycetes
Order: Lecanorales
Family: Psilolechiaceae
S. Stenroos, Miadl. & Lutzoni (2014)
Genus: Psilolechia
A.Massal. (1860)
Type species
Psilolechia lucida
(Ach.) M.Choisy (1949)
Species
  • P. clavulifera
  • P. leprosa
  • P. lucida
  • P. purpurascens
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Taxonomy

The genus Psilolechia was established by Abramo Bartolommeo Massalongo in 1860.[1] Formerly classified in the family Pilocarpaceae (now Ectolechiaceae),[2] molecular phylogenetic analysis showed that Psilolechia represented a distinct lineage that deserved placement at the familial level, the Psilolechiaceae, which was formally circumscribed in 2014.[3] This arrangement was accepted in later large-scale updates of fungal classification.[4][5][6] Psilolechiaceae is in the order Lecanorales, in the suborder Sphaerophorineae, which also includes the families Ectolechiaceae, Psoraceae, and Ramalinaceae.[3]

Description

Psilolechiaceae is a monogeneric family of crustose lichens with effuse, ecorticate (lacking a cortex), leprose thalli formed by goniocysts (aggregations of photobiont cells surrounded by short-celled hyphae) containing Trebouxia or stichococcoid algae. The apothecia lack a distinct margin, and the asci are 8-spored and have a cylindrical to clavate shape. They feature a central, elongated tube-like structure, and a non-amyloid ascus wall surrounded by a thin outer layer. Both the tube-like structure and the thin outer layer stain dark blue in K/I. Ascospores are oblong-ovoid to tear-shaped, simple (rarely 1-septate in P. leprosa), and hyaline.[3]

Species

Psilolechia contains four species:[7]

  • Psilolechia clavulifera (Nyl.) Coppins (1983)[8] – widespread
  • Psilolechia leprosa Coppins & Purvis (1987)[9] – north-west Europe; Greenland
  • Psilolechia lucida (Ach.) M.Choisy (1949) – widespread
  • Psilolechia purpurascens Coppins & Purvis (1987)[9]Tasmania

Psilolechia species grow in locations that are humid and shaded.[3] P. leprosa tends to grow on mineral-enriched rocks and siliceous rocks,[10] and is often recorded around old mines.[11]

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