Two new species of Lecanora sensu stricto (Lecanoraceae, Ascomycota) from east Africa

Authors: Kirika, Paul Country: Kenya DOI: 10.3897/mycokeys.3.3201 Published: Jan. 1, 2012 Source: MycoKeys OpenAlex: View in OpenAlex

Collection: Pensoft Publishers

Keywords: Kenya · Topics: Lichen and fungal ecology, Mycorrhizal Fungi and Plant Interactions, Botany and Plant Ecology Studies

The new sorediate species Lecanora kenyana from Mount Kenya and L. orientoafricana from the Rift Valley in Kenya are described. L. kenyana has red-brown apothecia with a constricted base, a melacarpella–type amphithecium, pulicaris–type epihymenium, a hyaline hypothecium, and contains usnic acid as major constituent. L. orientoafricana is characterized bya dark hypothecium, pulicaris-type amphithecium, chlarotera-epihymenium, and contains atranorin and gangaleoidin. A phylogenetic analysis using maximum likelihood and a Bayesian approach based on DNA sequence data of mtSSU and ITS rDNA support that both new species belong to Lecanora sensu stricto and cluster with species containing usnic acid ora dark hypothecium, respectively.

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