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Coenogonium kalbii

Coenogonium kalbii is a species of corticolous (bark-dwelling), crustose lichen in the family Coenogoniaceae.[1] It has been found in variety of locations in the southern region of Costa Rica, primarily in humid, shaded microsites within low-mountain rainforest environments.

Coenogonium kalbii
Scientific classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Fungi
Division: Ascomycota
Class: Lecanoromycetes
Order: Gyalectales
Family: Coenogoniaceae
Genus: Coenogonium
Species:
C. kalbii
Binomial name
Coenogonium kalbii
Aptroot, Lücking & L.Umaña (2006)

Taxonomy edit

Coenogonium kalbii was first described by lichenologists André Aptroot, Robert Lücking, and Loengrin Alfonso Umaña-Tenorio. The holotype of the species was found in Río Brujo proviknce (Puntarenas), at an altitude of 350 m (1,150 ft). It differs from its relative, Coenogonium geralense, through its pale orange apothecia and narrower conidia. It belongs to a challenging taxonomic species complex that centres around Coenogonium geralense, a group which includes species with medium to large apothecia, smaller and narrower ascospores arranged in a biseriate fashion, and minute conidia. The species epithet honours German lichenologist Klaus Kalb, one of the collectors of the holotype specimen.[2]

Description edit

Coenogonium kalbii features a crustose thallus that is corticolous, continuous, thin and smooth, with a yellowish-green colouration, and ranges in diameter from 10–30 mm (0.4–1.2 in). It exhibits a cartilaginous corticiform layer and is without a prothallus. The photobiont of the species is the green algal genus Trentepohlia, with cells that are angular to rounded, and grouped in irregular plates or short threads. The apothecia of Coenogonium kalbii are sessile, rounded to slightly irregular in outline, with a pale orange disc. The species has a colourless to pale yellowish hypothecium, and a hymenium that is colourless with a unique reaction to iodine: first turning blue, then quickly to a sordid green and then reddish-brown. Ascospores are narrowly ellipsoid and contain a single septum, with dimensions of 6–8 by 2–2.5 μm.[2]

Similar species edit

Coenogonium kalbii is part of a complex group of species which primarily differ through their apothecial colours and other minor characteristics. Species like C. geralense and C. queenslandicum exhibit pale to bright yellow discs without any orange tinge. Similarly, C. siquirrense displays bright orange apothecia, while C. subdentatum shows pale yellow-brown apothecia with a denticulate margin. Coenogonium kalbii is most closely similar to C. subfallaciosum but is distinguished by the smaller conidia and its apothecia frequently found marginally hypophyllous on a mycelium free of algae.[2]

Habitat and distribution edit

This lichen species is primarily found in the southern regions of Costa Rica, preferring humid, shaded microsites within low-mountain rainforest environments. It has been discovered near the Restaurant Río Brujo in Puntarenas, in the vicinity of the Las Cruces Tropical Botanical Garden, Fila Cruces Ridge, and also at the Tapantí National Park in Cartago, among other locations.[2]

References edit

  1. ^ "Coenogonium kalbii Aptroot, Lücking & L. Umaña". Catalogue of Life. Species 2000: Leiden, the Netherlands. Retrieved 11 June 2023.
  2. ^ a b c d Plata, E. Rivas; Lücking, R.; Aptroot, A.; Sipman, H.J.M.; Chaves, J.L.; Umaña, L.; Lizano, D. (2006). "A first assessment of the Ticolichen biodiversity inventory in Costa Rica: the genus Coenogonium (Ostropales: Coenogoniaceae), with a world-wide key and checklist and a phenotype-based cladistic analysis". Fungal Diversity. 23: 255–321 [273–274].

coenogonium, kalbii, species, corticolous, bark, dwelling, crustose, lichen, family, coenogoniaceae, been, found, variety, locations, southern, region, costa, rica, primarily, humid, shaded, microsites, within, mountain, rainforest, environments, scientific, c. Coenogonium kalbii is a species of corticolous bark dwelling crustose lichen in the family Coenogoniaceae 1 It has been found in variety of locations in the southern region of Costa Rica primarily in humid shaded microsites within low mountain rainforest environments Coenogonium kalbiiScientific classificationDomain EukaryotaKingdom FungiDivision AscomycotaClass LecanoromycetesOrder GyalectalesFamily CoenogoniaceaeGenus CoenogoniumSpecies C kalbiiBinomial nameCoenogonium kalbiiAptroot Lucking amp L Umana 2006 Contents 1 Taxonomy 2 Description 3 Similar species 4 Habitat and distribution 5 ReferencesTaxonomy editCoenogonium kalbii was first described by lichenologists Andre Aptroot Robert Lucking and Loengrin Alfonso Umana Tenorio The holotype of the species was found in Rio Brujo proviknce Puntarenas at an altitude of 350 m 1 150 ft It differs from its relative Coenogonium geralense through its pale orange apothecia and narrower conidia It belongs to a challenging taxonomic species complex that centres around Coenogonium geralense a group which includes species with medium to large apothecia smaller and narrower ascospores arranged in a biseriate fashion and minute conidia The species epithet honours German lichenologist Klaus Kalb one of the collectors of the holotype specimen 2 Description editCoenogonium kalbii features a crustose thallus that is corticolous continuous thin and smooth with a yellowish green colouration and ranges in diameter from 10 30 mm 0 4 1 2 in It exhibits a cartilaginous corticiform layer and is without a prothallus The photobiont of the species is the green algal genus Trentepohlia with cells that are angular to rounded and grouped in irregular plates or short threads The apothecia of Coenogonium kalbii are sessile rounded to slightly irregular in outline with a pale orange disc The species has a colourless to pale yellowish hypothecium and a hymenium that is colourless with a unique reaction to iodine first turning blue then quickly to a sordid green and then reddish brown Ascospores are narrowly ellipsoid and contain a single septum with dimensions of 6 8 by 2 2 5 mm 2 Similar species editCoenogonium kalbii is part of a complex group of species which primarily differ through their apothecial colours and other minor characteristics Species like C geralense and C queenslandicum exhibit pale to bright yellow discs without any orange tinge Similarly C siquirrense displays bright orange apothecia while C subdentatum shows pale yellow brown apothecia with a denticulate margin Coenogonium kalbii is most closely similar to C subfallaciosum but is distinguished by the smaller conidia and its apothecia frequently found marginally hypophyllous on a mycelium free of algae 2 Habitat and distribution editThis lichen species is primarily found in the southern regions of Costa Rica preferring humid shaded microsites within low mountain rainforest environments It has been discovered near the Restaurant Rio Brujo in Puntarenas in the vicinity of the Las Cruces Tropical Botanical Garden Fila Cruces Ridge and also at the Tapanti National Park in Cartago among other locations 2 References edit Coenogonium kalbii Aptroot Lucking amp L Umana Catalogue of Life Species 2000 Leiden the Netherlands Retrieved 11 June 2023 a b c d Plata E Rivas Lucking R Aptroot A Sipman H J M Chaves J L Umana L Lizano D 2006 A first assessment of the Ticolichen biodiversity inventory in Costa Rica the genus Coenogonium Ostropales Coenogoniaceae with a world wide key and checklist and a phenotype based cladistic analysis Fungal Diversity 23 255 321 273 274 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Coenogonium kalbii amp oldid 1159727879, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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