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Bryology and Lichenology

Huereca, Alejandro [1], Salcedo-Martinez, Sergio M. [2], Robledo-Leal, Efren  [3], García-Sancho, Leopoldo [4], Etayo, Javier [5].

The Mexican Lichenicolous Fungi: New Taxa, New Records and What is Currently Known.

Mexico is considered a megadiverse country, due its wide variety of biomes and rugged orography, however, many groups of organisms remain to be documented. The study of lichenicolous fungi in Mexico is a little explored line of research. Starting in the early 18th century with the contributions of Bouly de Lesdain and Vouaux, isolated reports and some descriptions of new species by specialists followed, and its greatest boom was the publication of the Lichen Flora of the Great Sonoran Desert edited by Nash and collaborators in 2002, 2004 and 2007. In this present study we update the state of knowledge of lichenicolous fungi in Mexico over time, compiling all records cited in the literature, resulting in a compendium of 106 known species. Based on field work carried out by J. Etayo in 2007 at the Iztaccíhuatl-Popocatépetl volcanoes in central Mexico and A. Huereca in 2017-2019 in the northeastern states, 66 species previously unknown to Mexico are reported; of which Abrothallus ramalinae, Arthonia apotheciorum s.l, A. leucomelodis, A. subvarians, Gyrphtorus perforans, Opegrapha geographicola, Sagediopsis lomnitzensis and Stigmidium cladoniicola are recorded for the first time in America and Arthonia heterodermiae s.l., Didymocyrtis infestans, Endococcus sipmanii, Lichenochora chimaerica, Lichenopeltella heterodermiae, Plectocarpon aequatoriale, Pronectria leptogii, Roselliniella aff. euparmeliicola, Sclerococcum areolatum, Taniolella umbilicariae, Trichonectria intermedia, Xenonectriella leptaloides, X. subimperspicua and X. vertebrata are new records for North America. A total amount of 172 species are cited to Mexico. In addition, several taxa which are unnamed or pending publication are described, including an unnamed new Coelomycete genus. Even with all the present data, it is safe to say that many lichenicolous fungi in Mexico remain to be documented.


1 - Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo León, Laboratorio de Biología de Criptógamas, Pedro de Alba, Niños Héroes, Ciudad Universitaria, , San Nicolas de los Garza, Nuevo León, 66455, México
2 - Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo Le+on, Laboratorio de Biología de Criptógamas, Pedro de Alba, Niños Héroes, Ciudad Universitaria, San Nicolás de los Garza, Nuevo León, 66455, México
3 - Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo León, Departamento de Microbiología e Inmunología, Pedro de Alba, Niños Héroes, Ciudad Universitaria, San Nicolás de los Garza, Nuevo León, 66455, México
4 - Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Departamento de Biología Vegetal II, Plaza de Ramón y Cajal, s/n, Madrid, Madrid, 28040, España
5 - Villoslada 16, 3º dcha, Pamplona, Navarra, 31003, España

Keywords:
Lichenicolous fungi
Lichen Symbionts
Floristics
Taxonomy.

Presentation Type: Oral Paper
Session: BL1, Bryology/Lichenology AJ Sharp Session
Location: Virtual/Virtual
Date: Thursday, July 30th, 2020
Time: 10:00 AM
Number: BL1001
Abstract ID:783
Candidate for Awards:A. J. Sharp Award


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