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Exploring the Sarcogyne phylogeny: three new species and four new reports from Europe and North America (Austria, Czech Republic, Greece, Germany, Romania, U.S.A.)
- 1.0583621 - BÚ 2024 RIV DE eng J - Journal Article
Knudsen, K. - Kocourková, J. - Hodková, E. - Dart, J. - Dolnik, C. - Malíček, Jiří - Obermayer, W.
Exploring the Sarcogyne phylogeny: three new species and four new reports from Europe and North America (Austria, Czech Republic, Greece, Germany, Romania, U.S.A.).
Herzogia. Roč. 36, č. 2 (2023), s. 445-469. ISSN 0018-0971
Institutional support: RVO:67985939
Keywords : California * phylogeny * sterile lichens
OECD category: Mycology
Impact factor: 0.6, year: 2023
Method of publishing: Limited access
https://doi.org/10.13158/heia.36.2.2023.445
A history of the study of Sarcogyne is explained. Acarospora and Sarcogyne are morphological genus concepts andneither are currently recovered as monophyletic clades. Neither genus has any synapomorphic character or suite ofcharacters distinguishing all species as either Sarcogyne or Acarospora.Three new species are described from Europe and North America: Sarcogyne adscendens (California, U.S.A.), S.lecanorina (Czech Republic), and S. poeltii (Greece). Two sterile taxa with probably functionally infertile apotheciawere recovered in the Acarospora badiofusca-A. cervina clade, S. kisonii nom. prov. (Germany), and S. schultzii nom.prov. (Austria). They could replicate by division and fragmentation and S. kisonii also produces conidia. We reportSarcogyne canadensis new for Romania and Europe and Sarcogyne oceanica new for Germany. Acarospora glaucocarpavar. cumulata is a synonym of S. praetermissa. Sequences of nine undescribed Sarcogyne taxa from NorthAmerica and one from Czech Republic, all known from single collections, are made available for future research.
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