Английская Википедия:Caloplaca patagoniensis

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Caloplaca patagoniensis is a species of lignicolous (wood-dwelling), crustose lichen in the family Teloschistaceae.[1] It is found in Chile. It forms small thallus patches, with distinctive Шаблон:Lichengloss that change from whitish or greyish-yellow to deep orange or brownish-orange, often covered by a bright orange Шаблон:Lichengloss mass. Its fruiting bodies (apothecia) are dark reddish-orange and initially immersed in the Шаблон:Lichengloss, while its spores are ellipsoid to elongated, and the species contains parietin, turning purple when exposed to a potassium hydroxide solution.

Taxonomy

The lichen was formally described as a new species in 2020 by the lichenologists Sergey Kondratyuk and Jae-Seoun Hur. The type specimen of Caloplaca patagoniensis was collected from Cordillera Paine in Patagonia, Chile. This specimen, found at an altitude of about Шаблон:Convert, was found growing on a dead tree along with the lichen Massjukiella candelaria.[2]

Description

Caloplaca patagoniensis has a thallus that typically ranges from 2–9 mm across, often forming larger aggregations. This thallus is Шаблон:Lichengloss, with Шаблон:Lichengloss measuring up to 0.6 mm across. Initially, these areoles appear whitish to greyish-yellow, featuring Шаблон:Lichengloss on a few sides. These blastidia stand out in their deep orange to dark brownish-orange or dull brownish-yellow colour, with a vividly orange blastidious mass. The Шаблон:Lichengloss and apothecia of the species are dark, dull reddish-orange.[2]

Areoles in Caloplaca patagoniensis vary in size from 0.2 to 0.8 mm across and 0.1–0.6 mm in height/thickness, especially noticeable in the centre where they are almost entirely covered by blastidious mass. Soredia and blastidia, measuring 20–25 μm in diameter, have a brownish-orange surface. Conblastidia, comprising several blastidia, can reach up to 40–50 μm in diameter.[2]

In cross-section, the thallus reveals a very narrow cortical layer, about 5–7 μm thick, with Шаблон:Lichengloss cells elongated along the areole's surface. An Шаблон:Lichengloss, somewhat greyish, can be up to 10 μm thick.[2]

The apothecia of Caloplaca patagoniensis range from 0.2 to 0.6 mm in diameter and 0.2–0.25 mm thick. Initially, these apothecia are immersed into the substrate, then into the sorediate-blastidiate mass, with a Шаблон:Lichengloss structure at first. The Шаблон:Lichengloss is slightly lighter than the disc, which is dark reddish-brownish-orange. The Шаблон:Lichengloss, when present and not dissolved into soredia/blastidia, can be up to 50–70 μm thick. The Шаблон:Lichengloss often contains oil cells, more apparent in potassium hydroxide (K) solution. The hymenium is 80–100 μm high, with paraphyses distinctly swollen towards the tips, and the Шаблон:Lichengloss is up to 30 μm thick. The asci contain 8 spores with a mix of larger and smaller bipolar ascospores. The ascospores are widely ellipsoid to somewhat elongated, measuring 9–16 by 5–9 μm, with the septum ranging from 3–8 μm in width.[2]

Conidiomata are common and numerous, with a dull reddish-orange hue. Conidia are narrowly Шаблон:Lichengloss to widely ellipsoid, measuring 2.5–3 by 0.8–1.2 μm.[2]

Chemically, the thallus, apothecia, and conidiomata react to potassium hydroxide (K+) by turning purple; the epihymenium transitions from somewhat blackish-purple to crimson purple. Parietin is present in this species.[2]

Habitat and distribution

Caloplaca patagoniensis has a distribution that, at the time of its original publication, was confined to its type collection in Chile, South America. This lichen species predominantly grows on dead wood. In its natural habitat, Caloplaca patagoniensis is often found in association with other lichen species such as Massjukiella candelaria and various Lecidella species, alongside a range of crustose lichens.[2]

See also

References

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