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Redonographa

Redonographa is a genus of lichen-forming fungi in the monogeneric family Redonographaceae.[1] It has five species.[2]

Redonographa
Scientific classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Fungi
Division: Ascomycota
Class: Lecanoromycetes
Order: Graphidales
Family: Redonographaceae
Lumbsch (2020)
Genus: Redonographa
Lücking, Tehler & Lumbsch (2013)
Type species
Redonographa chilensis
(Zahlbr.) Lücking & Tehler (2013)
Species

R. chilensis
R. galapagoensis
R. parvispora
R. saxiseda
R. saxorum

Taxonomy edit

In 2013, lichenologists Robert Lücking, Anders Tehler, and Helge Thorsten Lumbsch proposed the new subfamily Redonographoideae to contain a lineage of lichen-forming fungi distinct from the Graphidaceae subfamilies Fissurinoideae and Graphidoideae. They introduced the genus Redonographa with Redonographa chilensis assigned its type species. Four species were initially included in the genus;[3] a fifth was added in 2020.[4] The genus is named in honour of Jorge Redón Figueroa (botany professor at Viña del Mar University and a professor emeritus at both the University of Chile (Faculty of Sciences) and the University of Valparaíso (Institute of Oceanology) for his significant contributions to Chilean lichenology.[3]

In 2020, Lumbsch proposed the family Redonographaceae, with the authority "(Lücking, Tehler & Lumbsch) Lumbsch, stat nov.".[5] In botanical taxonomy, "stat. nov." is an abbreviation for the Latin term "status novus," ("new status"), and is used to indicate that an existing taxon (in this case, the subfamily Redonographoideae) has been reclassified or reassigned to a different rank or status within the taxonomic hierarchy.[5]

Description edit

The genus Redonographa is distinct from Carbacanthographis due to its predominantly saxicolous growth habit, meaning it grows on rocks, and its predominantly smooth periphysoids, which are hair-like extensions found in the lirellae. The thallus, or outer layer of the lichen body, is relatively thick and varies in appearance from continuous to areolate. It may be ecorticate, meaning it lacks a cortex, or feature a compacted pseudocortex.[3]

The lirellae, or fruiting structures, of Redonographa lichens can be erumpent to prominent and display a variety of forms, from unbranched to stellate (star-like) branching or even appearing in pseudostromatic clusters. These lirellae are surrounded by a basal to almost complete thalline margin. As they mature, their excipulum, or outer covering, becomes fully carbonized, arching over the hymenium and featuring short, smooth or apically warty periphysoids above it. The hymenium of these lichens is clear.[3]

Each ascus, or spore-producing sac, in Redonographa lichens contains eight ascospores. These spores are ellipsoid to oblong in shape and have 3–5 transverse septa or are somewhat muriform with 3–5 transverse and 0–2 longitudinal septa per segment. The spores have thickened septa and lens-shaped to rounded lumina, and they are transparent. These ascospores exhibit a negative iodine (Lugol) reaction. In terms of secondary chemistry, Redonographa lichens produce norstictic acid.[3]

Species edit

Central and northern Chile appears to be the centre of diversity for Redonographa.[3]

  • Redonographa chilensis (Zahlbr.) Lücking & Tehler (2013) – Chile
  • Redonographa galapagoensis Bungartz & Lücking (2013) – Galapagos Islands
  • Redonographa parvispora R.Miranda, Barcenas-Peña & Lücking (2020)[4] – Mexico
  • Redonographa saxiseda (Zahlbr.) Lücking & Tehler (2013) – Chile
  • Redonographa saxorum (Egea & Torrente) Lücking & Tehler (2013)California and Baja California; Galapagos Islands

References edit

  1. ^ "Redonographa". Catalogue of Life. Species 2000: Leiden, the Netherlands. Retrieved 6 April 2023.
  2. ^ Wijayawardene, N.N.; Hyde, K.D.; Dai, D.Q.; Sánchez-García, M.; Goto, B.T.; Saxena, R.K.; et al. (2022). "Outline of Fungi and fungus-like taxa – 2021". Mycosphere. 13 (1): 53–453. doi:10.5943/mycosphere/13/1/2. hdl:10481/76378. S2CID 249054641.
  3. ^ a b c d e f Lücking, Robert; Tehler, Anders; Bungartz, Frank; Rivas Plata, Eimy; Lumbsch, H. Thorsten (2013). "Journey from the West: Did tropical Graphidaceae (lichenized Ascomycota: Ostropales) evolve from a saxicolous ancestor along the American Pacific coast?". American Journal of Botany. 100 (5): 844–856. doi:10.3732/ajb.1200548. PMID 23594913.
  4. ^ a b Miranda-González, Ricardo; Lücking, Robert; Barcenas-Peña, Alejandrina; Ángeles Herrera-Campos, María de los (2020). "The new genus Jocatoa (Lecanoromycetes: Graphidaceae) and new insights into subfamily Redonographoideae". The Bryologist. 123 (2): 127–143. doi:10.1639/0007-2745-123.2.127. S2CID 215812045.
  5. ^ a b Wijayawardene, Nalin; Hyde, Kevin; Al-Ani, LKT; Dolatabadi, S; Stadler, Marc; Haelewaters, Danny; et al. (2020). "Outline of Fungi and fungus-like taxa". Mycosphere. 11: 1060–1456 [1102]. doi:10.5943/mycosphere/11/1/8. hdl:10481/61998.

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Redonographa is a genus of lichen forming fungi in the monogeneric family Redonographaceae 1 It has five species 2 Redonographa Scientific classification Domain Eukaryota Kingdom Fungi Division Ascomycota Class Lecanoromycetes Order Graphidales Family RedonographaceaeLumbsch 2020 Genus RedonographaLucking Tehler amp Lumbsch 2013 Type species Redonographa chilensis Zahlbr Lucking amp Tehler 2013 Species R chilensis R galapagoensis R parvispora R saxiseda R saxorum Contents 1 Taxonomy 2 Description 3 Species 4 ReferencesTaxonomy editIn 2013 lichenologists Robert Lucking Anders Tehler and Helge Thorsten Lumbsch proposed the new subfamily Redonographoideae to contain a lineage of lichen forming fungi distinct from the Graphidaceae subfamilies Fissurinoideae and Graphidoideae They introduced the genus Redonographa with Redonographa chilensis assigned its type species Four species were initially included in the genus 3 a fifth was added in 2020 4 The genus is named in honour of Jorge Redon Figueroa botany professor at Vina del Mar University and a professor emeritus at both the University of Chile Faculty of Sciences and the University of Valparaiso Institute of Oceanology for his significant contributions to Chilean lichenology 3 In 2020 Lumbsch proposed the family Redonographaceae with the authority Lucking Tehler amp Lumbsch Lumbsch stat nov 5 In botanical taxonomy stat nov is an abbreviation for the Latin term status novus new status and is used to indicate that an existing taxon in this case the subfamily Redonographoideae has been reclassified or reassigned to a different rank or status within the taxonomic hierarchy 5 Description editThe genus Redonographa is distinct from Carbacanthographis due to its predominantly saxicolous growth habit meaning it grows on rocks and its predominantly smooth periphysoids which are hair like extensions found in the lirellae The thallus or outer layer of the lichen body is relatively thick and varies in appearance from continuous to areolate It may be ecorticate meaning it lacks a cortex or feature a compacted pseudocortex 3 The lirellae or fruiting structures of Redonographa lichens can be erumpent to prominent and display a variety of forms from unbranched to stellate star like branching or even appearing in pseudostromatic clusters These lirellae are surrounded by a basal to almost complete thalline margin As they mature their excipulum or outer covering becomes fully carbonized arching over the hymenium and featuring short smooth or apically warty periphysoids above it The hymenium of these lichens is clear 3 Each ascus or spore producing sac in Redonographa lichens contains eight ascospores These spores are ellipsoid to oblong in shape and have 3 5 transverse septa or are somewhat muriform with 3 5 transverse and 0 2 longitudinal septa per segment The spores have thickened septa and lens shaped to rounded lumina and they are transparent These ascospores exhibit a negative iodine Lugol reaction In terms of secondary chemistry Redonographa lichens produce norstictic acid 3 Species editCentral and northern Chile appears to be the centre of diversity for Redonographa 3 Redonographa chilensis Zahlbr Lucking amp Tehler 2013 Chile Redonographa galapagoensis Bungartz amp Lucking 2013 Galapagos Islands Redonographa parvispora R Miranda Barcenas Pena amp Lucking 2020 4 Mexico Redonographa saxiseda Zahlbr Lucking amp Tehler 2013 Chile Redonographa saxorum Egea amp Torrente Lucking amp Tehler 2013 California and Baja California Galapagos IslandsReferences edit Redonographa Catalogue of Life Species 2000 Leiden the Netherlands Retrieved 6 April 2023 Wijayawardene N N Hyde K D Dai D Q Sanchez Garcia M Goto B T Saxena R K et al 2022 Outline of Fungi and fungus like taxa 2021 Mycosphere 13 1 53 453 doi 10 5943 mycosphere 13 1 2 hdl 10481 76378 S2CID 249054641 a b c d e f Lucking Robert Tehler Anders Bungartz Frank Rivas Plata Eimy Lumbsch H Thorsten 2013 Journey from the West Did tropical Graphidaceae lichenized Ascomycota Ostropales evolve from a saxicolous ancestor along the American Pacific coast American Journal of Botany 100 5 844 856 doi 10 3732 ajb 1200548 PMID 23594913 a b Miranda Gonzalez Ricardo Lucking Robert Barcenas Pena Alejandrina Angeles Herrera Campos Maria de los 2020 The new genus Jocatoa Lecanoromycetes Graphidaceae and new insights into subfamily Redonographoideae The Bryologist 123 2 127 143 doi 10 1639 0007 2745 123 2 127 S2CID 215812045 a b Wijayawardene Nalin Hyde Kevin Al Ani LKT Dolatabadi S Stadler Marc Haelewaters Danny et al 2020 Outline of Fungi and fungus like taxa Mycosphere 11 1060 1456 1102 doi 10 5943 mycosphere 11 1 8 hdl 10481 61998 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Redonographa amp oldid 1193724188, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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