{"title":"澳大利亚新发现的金莲花属植物","authors":"Gintaras Kantvilas","doi":"10.1017/s002428292400001x","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"<p>Seven species of <span>Cliostomum</span> Fr. recorded from Australia are treated. These include the widespread <span>C. griffithii</span> (Sm.) Coppins, the austral <span>C. praepallidum</span> (Müll. Arg.) Kantvilas & Fryday and the Tasmanian endemic <span>C. vezdae</span> Kantvilas, a reinstated name previously subsumed under <span>C. flavidulum</span> Hafellner & Kalb. Three species are described as new: <span>C. latisporum</span> Kantvilas, a corticolous species containing atranorin and gangaleoidin from coastal Tasmania and New South Wales, characterized by pale pink, soon immarginate apothecia, 0.3–0.9 mm wide, non-capitate, unpigmented paraphyses, and relatively wide, 1(–3)-septate ascospores, 9–15 × 4–6 μm; <span>C. litorale</span> Kantvilas, a saxicolous species containing atranorin and confluentic acid, recorded only from Tasmania, with relatively large, usually pale pinkish apothecia, 0.6–1.5 mm wide, non-capitate paraphyses, and 1(–2)-septate ascospores, 9–13 × 4−6 μm; and <span>C. saxatile</span> Kantvilas, a saxicolous species containing atranorin and lecanoric acid, also known only from Tasmania, with dark brown to black apothecia, 0.3–0.5 mm wide, pigmented with Laurocerasi-brown, capitate paraphyses, and 1-septate ascospores, 7–14 × 3–5 μm. The widespread, coastal Australasian species <span>Tylothallia verrucosa</span> (Müll. Arg.) Kantvilas is transferred to <span>Cliostomum</span>, with the additional synonym <span>Catillaria brisbanensis</span> Räsänen. <span>Megalaria variegata</span> (Müll. Arg.) D. J. Galloway, based on a New Zealand type, is a further synonym of <span>Cliostomum griffithii</span>. All species are illustrated and described on the basis of Australian and Tasmanian specimens.</p>","PeriodicalId":22878,"journal":{"name":"The Lichenologist","volume":"23 1","pages":""},"PeriodicalIF":0.0000,"publicationDate":"2024-02-28","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":"{\"title\":\"Additions to the genus Cliostomum (Ramalinaceae) from Australia\",\"authors\":\"Gintaras Kantvilas\",\"doi\":\"10.1017/s002428292400001x\",\"DOIUrl\":null,\"url\":null,\"abstract\":\"<p>Seven species of <span>Cliostomum</span> Fr. recorded from Australia are treated. These include the widespread <span>C. griffithii</span> (Sm.) 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Three species are described as new: <span>C. latisporum</span> Kantvilas, a corticolous species containing atranorin and gangaleoidin from coastal Tasmania and New South Wales, characterized by pale pink, soon immarginate apothecia, 0.3–0.9 mm wide, non-capitate, unpigmented paraphyses, and relatively wide, 1(–3)-septate ascospores, 9–15 × 4–6 μm; <span>C. litorale</span> Kantvilas, a saxicolous species containing atranorin and confluentic acid, recorded only from Tasmania, with relatively large, usually pale pinkish apothecia, 0.6–1.5 mm wide, non-capitate paraphyses, and 1(–2)-septate ascospores, 9–13 × 4−6 μm; and <span>C. saxatile</span> Kantvilas, a saxicolous species containing atranorin and lecanoric acid, also known only from Tasmania, with dark brown to black apothecia, 0.3–0.5 mm wide, pigmented with Laurocerasi-brown, capitate paraphyses, and 1-septate ascospores, 7–14 × 3–5 μm. The widespread, coastal Australasian species <span>Tylothallia verrucosa</span> (Müll. Arg.) 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Additions to the genus Cliostomum (Ramalinaceae) from Australia
Seven species of Cliostomum Fr. recorded from Australia are treated. These include the widespread C. griffithii (Sm.) Coppins, the austral C. praepallidum (Müll. Arg.) Kantvilas & Fryday and the Tasmanian endemic C. vezdae Kantvilas, a reinstated name previously subsumed under C. flavidulum Hafellner & Kalb. Three species are described as new: C. latisporum Kantvilas, a corticolous species containing atranorin and gangaleoidin from coastal Tasmania and New South Wales, characterized by pale pink, soon immarginate apothecia, 0.3–0.9 mm wide, non-capitate, unpigmented paraphyses, and relatively wide, 1(–3)-septate ascospores, 9–15 × 4–6 μm; C. litorale Kantvilas, a saxicolous species containing atranorin and confluentic acid, recorded only from Tasmania, with relatively large, usually pale pinkish apothecia, 0.6–1.5 mm wide, non-capitate paraphyses, and 1(–2)-septate ascospores, 9–13 × 4−6 μm; and C. saxatile Kantvilas, a saxicolous species containing atranorin and lecanoric acid, also known only from Tasmania, with dark brown to black apothecia, 0.3–0.5 mm wide, pigmented with Laurocerasi-brown, capitate paraphyses, and 1-septate ascospores, 7–14 × 3–5 μm. The widespread, coastal Australasian species Tylothallia verrucosa (Müll. Arg.) Kantvilas is transferred to Cliostomum, with the additional synonym Catillaria brisbanensis Räsänen. Megalaria variegata (Müll. Arg.) D. J. Galloway, based on a New Zealand type, is a further synonym of Cliostomum griffithii. All species are illustrated and described on the basis of Australian and Tasmanian specimens.