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Flavoparmelia

Flavoparmelia is a genus of foliose lichens in the family Parmeliaceae. Because of their appearance, they are commonly known as greenshield lichens.[1] The widely distributed genus contains 32 species.[2] It was circumscribed by American lichenologist Mason Hale in 1986 to contain 17 former Pseudoparmelia species with broad lobes, usnic acid in the cortex, and isolichenan in the cell walls.[3]

Flavoparmelia
Flavoparmelia caperata
Scientific classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Fungi
Division: Ascomycota
Class: Lecanoromycetes
Order: Lecanorales
Family: Parmeliaceae
Genus: Flavoparmelia
Hale (1986)
Type species
Flavoparmelia caperata
(L.) Hale (1986)

Description edit

Flavoparmelia lichens are medium sized foliose lichens that are yellow-green in colour, with a thallus comprising rounded lobed that measure 2–8 mm wide, which form flat and loosely attached patches that are 6–20 cm (2.4–7.9 in) wide. Older parts of the upper thallus surface are wrinkled, while the newer parts are smooth. There is a black lower surface with simple, unbranched rhizines, and a distinct bare zone around the margin. The photobiont partner is green algae from genus Trebouxia.[1] Flavoparmelia has larger spores than other segregate genera of Pseudoparmelia.

Biogeography edit

The distributional ranges of Flavoparmelia species have been shaped by both long-distance dispersal and vicariance. A 2013 study identified more geographical structure within Flavoparmelia than previously recognized, with some species having wider distributions than others. The authors suggest that phenotypical species delimitation often underestimates true diversity. Flavoparmelia originated in southern South America, and its major radiation began in the late Oligocene. The splits in the genus occurred at different times, shaping the diversity of the main lineages within the genus. The South American ancestor of Flavoparmelia originated before the separation of southern South America and Australia from Antarctica, suggesting that vicariance could have played a role in shaping this distribution. Recent diversification in Australia resulted from recent diversification at the Miocene-Pliocene boundary. Group 3 (a cluster of Flavoparmelia species that have wider distributions, such as the subcosmopolitan F. soredians) is estimated to have originated in the Cape Region of South Africa during the late Miocene. Long-distance dispersal can account for the current distribution of some species, while evidence for vicariance has also been shown in Parmeliaceae.[4]

Species edit

 
Flavoparmelia soredians
 
Flavoparmelia caperata
  • Flavoparmelia baltimorensis (Gyeln. & Fóriss) Hale (1986)
  • Flavoparmelia caperata (L.) Hale (1986)
  • Flavoparmelia caperatula (Nyl.) Elix, O.Blanco & A.Crespo (2010)
  • Flavoparmelia citrinescens (Gyeln.) O.Blanco, A.Crespo & Elix (2010)
  • Flavoparmelia diffractaica Elix & J.Johnst. (1988)[5]
  • Flavoparmelia ecuadorensis T.H.Nash, Elix & J.Johnst. (1987)
  • Flavoparmelia euplecta (Stirt.) Hale (1986)
  • Flavoparmelia ferax (Müll.Arg.) Hale (1986)
  • Flavoparmelia haysomii (C.W.Dodge) Hale (1986)
  • Flavoparmelia haywardiana Elix & J.Johnst. (1988)[5]
  • Flavoparmelia helmsii (Kurok. & Filson) Hale (1986)
  • Flavoparmelia kantvilasii Elix (1993)[6] – New South Wales
  • Flavoparmelia marchantii Elix, O.Blanco & A.Crespo (2005)[7] – Australia
  • Flavoparmelia norfolkensis Elix & Streimann (1989)[8]Norfolk Island
  • Flavoparmelia plicata Aptroot & M.Cáceres (2014)[9] – Brazil
  • Flavoparmelia proeuplecta Elix & J.Johnst. (1988)[5]
  • Flavoparmelia rutidota (Hook.f. & Taylor) Hale (1986)
  • Flavoparmelia scabrosina Elix & J.Johnst. (1988)[5]
  • Flavoparmelia secalonica Elix & J.Johnst. (1988)[5]
  • Flavoparmelia soredians (Nyl.) Hale (1986)
  • Flavoparmelia springtonensis (Elix) Hale (1986)
  • Flavoparmelia subambigua (Hale) O.Blanco, A.Crespo & Elix (2010)
  • Flavoparmelia succinprotocetrarica Elix & J.Johnst. (1988)[5]
  • Flavoparmelia virensica Elix, O.Blanco & A.Crespo (2010)

References edit

  1. ^ a b Brodo, Irwin M.; Sharnoff, Sylvia Duran; Sharnoff, Stephen (2001). Lichens of North America. Yale University Press. p. 316. ISBN 978-0300082494.
  2. ^ Wijayawardene, Nalin; Hyde, Kevin; LKT, Al-Ani; S, Dolatabadi; Stadler, Marc; Haelewaters, Danny; Tsurykau, Andrei; Mesic, Armin; Navathe, Sudhir; Papp, Viktor; Oliveira Fiuza, Patrícia; Vázquez, Víctor; Gautam, Ajay; Becerra, Alejandra G.; Ekanayaka, Anusha; K. C., Rajeshkumar; Bezerra, Jadson; Matočec, Neven; Maharachchikumbura, Sajeewa; Suetrong, Satinee (2020). "Outline of Fungi and fungus-like taxa". Mycosphere. 11: 1060–1456. doi:10.5943/mycosphere/11/1/8.
  3. ^ Hale, M.E. 1986. "Flavoparmelia, a new genus in the lichen family Parmeliaceae (Ascomycotina)". Mycotaxon. 25 (2): 603–605.{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  4. ^ Del-Prado, Ruth; Blanco, Oscar; Lumbsch, H. Thorsten; Divakar, Pradeep K.; Elix, John. A.; Molina, M. Carmen; Crespo, Ana (2013). "Molecular phylogeny and historical biogeography of the lichen-forming fungal genus Flavoparmelia (Ascomycota: Parmeliaceae)". Taxon. 62 (5): 928–939. doi:10.12705/625.22.
  5. ^ a b c d e f Elix, John A.; Johnston, Jen (1988). "New species and new reports of Flavoparmelia (lichenized Ascomycotina) from the Southern Hemisphere". Mycotaxon. 33: 391–400.
  6. ^ Elix, John A. (1993). "New species in the lichen family Parmeliaceae (Ascomycotina) from Australia". Mycotaxon. 47: 101–129.
  7. ^ Elix, John A.; Blanco, Oscar; Crespo, Ana (2005). "A new species of Flavoparmelia (Parmeliaceae, lichenized Ascomycota) from Western Australia" (PDF). Australasian Lichenology. 56: 12–15.
  8. ^ Elix, John A.; Streimann, Heinar (1989). "The lichens of Norfolk Island 1: Introduction and the family Parmeliaceae". Proceedings of the Linnean Society of New South Wales. 111 (2): 103–122.
  9. ^ Aptroot, André; Cáceres, Marcela Eugenia da Silva (2014). "A key to the corticolous microfoliose, foliose and related crustose lichens from Rondônia, Brazil, with the description of four new species". Lichenologist. 46 (6): 783–799. doi:10.1017/S0024282914000358. S2CID 83968727.

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Flavoparmelia is a genus of foliose lichens in the family Parmeliaceae Because of their appearance they are commonly known as greenshield lichens 1 The widely distributed genus contains 32 species 2 It was circumscribed by American lichenologist Mason Hale in 1986 to contain 17 former Pseudoparmelia species with broad lobes usnic acid in the cortex and isolichenan in the cell walls 3 FlavoparmeliaFlavoparmelia caperataScientific classificationDomain EukaryotaKingdom FungiDivision AscomycotaClass LecanoromycetesOrder LecanoralesFamily ParmeliaceaeGenus FlavoparmeliaHale 1986 Type speciesFlavoparmelia caperata L Hale 1986 Contents 1 Description 2 Biogeography 3 Species 4 ReferencesDescription editFlavoparmelia lichens are medium sized foliose lichens that are yellow green in colour with a thallus comprising rounded lobed that measure 2 8 mm wide which form flat and loosely attached patches that are 6 20 cm 2 4 7 9 in wide Older parts of the upper thallus surface are wrinkled while the newer parts are smooth There is a black lower surface with simple unbranched rhizines and a distinct bare zone around the margin The photobiont partner is green algae from genus Trebouxia 1 Flavoparmelia has larger spores than other segregate genera of Pseudoparmelia Biogeography editThe distributional ranges of Flavoparmelia species have been shaped by both long distance dispersal and vicariance A 2013 study identified more geographical structure within Flavoparmelia than previously recognized with some species having wider distributions than others The authors suggest that phenotypical species delimitation often underestimates true diversity Flavoparmelia originated in southern South America and its major radiation began in the late Oligocene The splits in the genus occurred at different times shaping the diversity of the main lineages within the genus The South American ancestor of Flavoparmelia originated before the separation of southern South America and Australia from Antarctica suggesting that vicariance could have played a role in shaping this distribution Recent diversification in Australia resulted from recent diversification at the Miocene Pliocene boundary Group 3 a cluster of Flavoparmelia species that have wider distributions such as the subcosmopolitan F soredians is estimated to have originated in the Cape Region of South Africa during the late Miocene Long distance dispersal can account for the current distribution of some species while evidence for vicariance has also been shown in Parmeliaceae 4 Species edit nbsp Flavoparmelia soredians nbsp Flavoparmelia caperataFlavoparmelia baltimorensis Gyeln amp Foriss Hale 1986 Flavoparmelia caperata L Hale 1986 Flavoparmelia caperatula Nyl Elix O Blanco amp A Crespo 2010 Flavoparmelia citrinescens Gyeln O Blanco A Crespo amp Elix 2010 Flavoparmelia diffractaica Elix amp J Johnst 1988 5 Flavoparmelia ecuadorensis T H Nash Elix amp J Johnst 1987 Flavoparmelia euplecta Stirt Hale 1986 Flavoparmelia ferax Mull Arg Hale 1986 Flavoparmelia haysomii C W Dodge Hale 1986 Flavoparmelia haywardiana Elix amp J Johnst 1988 5 Flavoparmelia helmsii Kurok amp Filson Hale 1986 Flavoparmelia kantvilasii Elix 1993 6 New South Wales Flavoparmelia marchantii Elix O Blanco amp A Crespo 2005 7 Australia Flavoparmelia norfolkensis Elix amp Streimann 1989 8 Norfolk Island Flavoparmelia plicata Aptroot amp M Caceres 2014 9 Brazil Flavoparmelia proeuplecta Elix amp J Johnst 1988 5 Flavoparmelia rutidota Hook f amp Taylor Hale 1986 Flavoparmelia scabrosina Elix amp J Johnst 1988 5 Flavoparmelia secalonica Elix amp J Johnst 1988 5 Flavoparmelia soredians Nyl Hale 1986 Flavoparmelia springtonensis Elix Hale 1986 Flavoparmelia subambigua Hale O Blanco A Crespo amp Elix 2010 Flavoparmelia succinprotocetrarica Elix amp J Johnst 1988 5 Flavoparmelia virensica Elix O Blanco amp A Crespo 2010 References edit a b Brodo Irwin M Sharnoff Sylvia Duran Sharnoff Stephen 2001 Lichens of North America Yale University Press p 316 ISBN 978 0300082494 Wijayawardene Nalin Hyde Kevin LKT Al Ani S Dolatabadi Stadler Marc Haelewaters Danny Tsurykau Andrei Mesic Armin Navathe Sudhir Papp Viktor Oliveira Fiuza Patricia Vazquez Victor Gautam Ajay Becerra Alejandra G Ekanayaka Anusha K C Rajeshkumar Bezerra Jadson Matocec Neven Maharachchikumbura Sajeewa Suetrong Satinee 2020 Outline of Fungi and fungus like taxa Mycosphere 11 1060 1456 doi 10 5943 mycosphere 11 1 8 Hale M E 1986 Flavoparmelia a new genus in the lichen family Parmeliaceae Ascomycotina Mycotaxon 25 2 603 605 a href Template Cite journal html title Template Cite journal cite journal a CS1 maint numeric names authors list link Del Prado Ruth Blanco Oscar Lumbsch H Thorsten Divakar Pradeep K Elix John A Molina M Carmen Crespo Ana 2013 Molecular phylogeny and historical biogeography of the lichen forming fungal genus Flavoparmelia Ascomycota Parmeliaceae Taxon 62 5 928 939 doi 10 12705 625 22 a b c d e f Elix John A Johnston Jen 1988 New species and new reports of Flavoparmelia lichenized Ascomycotina from the Southern Hemisphere Mycotaxon 33 391 400 Elix John A 1993 New species in the lichen family Parmeliaceae Ascomycotina from Australia Mycotaxon 47 101 129 Elix John A Blanco Oscar Crespo Ana 2005 A new species of Flavoparmelia Parmeliaceae lichenized Ascomycota from Western Australia PDF Australasian Lichenology 56 12 15 Elix John A Streimann Heinar 1989 The lichens of Norfolk Island 1 Introduction and the family Parmeliaceae Proceedings of the Linnean Society of New South Wales 111 2 103 122 Aptroot Andre Caceres Marcela Eugenia da Silva 2014 A key to the corticolous microfoliose foliose and related crustose lichens from Rondonia Brazil with the description of four new species Lichenologist 46 6 783 799 doi 10 1017 S0024282914000358 S2CID 83968727 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Flavoparmelia amp oldid 1178116433, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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