Mycobiology (Nov 2020)

Two New Lichen Species, Thelopsis ullungdoensis and Phylloblastia gyeongsangbukensis from Korea

  • Josef P. Halda,
  • Soon-Ok Oh,
  • Dong Liu,
  • Beeyoung Gun Lee,
  • Sergey Y. Kondratyuk,
  • László Lőkös,
  • Jung-Shin Park,
  • Jung-Jae Woo,
  • Jae-Seoun Hur

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1080/12298093.2020.1827945
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 48, no. 6
pp. 443 – 449

Abstract

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Two new species, Thelopsis ullungdoensis and Phylloblastia gyeongsangbukensis are described from Ullung-Do (Island), South Korea. The closest relatives from Europe and Korea are epiphytic Thelopsis flaveola which differs by their immersed or semi-immersed yellow ascomata, ascospores without halo and their habitat of smooth bark (mainly Fagus) in humid and cold climates. Thelopsis gangwondoensis differs by its bigger semi-immersed ascomata (600–700 µm in diam.), oblong halonate ascospores (8–12 × 6–8 µm) and its habitat of smooth bark of deciduous trees. P. gyeongsangbukensis differs from its relatives within the genus in having 5-septate ascospores (22–26 × 6–8 µm), semi-immersed, subglobose ascomata with a flattened top (250–400 µm) and a thin, matt, uneven gray-brown to gray-green continuous thallus without isidia.

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