Plant Ecology and Evolution 146(3): 384-388, doi: 10.5091/plecevo.2013.906
Three new species in the lichen genus Piccolia (Biatorellaceae, lichenized Ascomycota) from the Palaeotropics
expand article infoDries Van den Broeck, André Aptroot, Damien Ertz
‡ Meise Botanic Garden, Nieuwelaan 38, BE-1860 Meise, Belgium
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Abstract
Background – As part of taxonomic revisions of tropical African lichens, two species of Piccolia are described as new to science while a third unknown one collected in the Solomon archipelago was kindly send to us by the second author. Material and Methods – Morphology was studied using a stereo and light microscope. Chemistry was studied with spot tests and TLC. Key resultsP. congolensis Van den Broeck, Aptroot & Ertz sp. nov. was collected twice in the Democratic Republic of the Congo and is characterized notably by a thallus with KC+ orange soralia. The material recorded recently from Reunion Island as P. elmeri (Vain.) Hafellner was shown to represent a different species characterized by a completely dark brown excipulum and is described here as P. kalbii Van den Broeck & Ertz sp. nov. P. nivea Van den Broeck, Aptroot & Ertz sp. nov. is only known from the type location on the Solomon archipelago and is characterized by grey pruinose ascomata and a thallus resembling a leprose crust. A worldwide key to the genus is provided.
Keywords
TROPICAL FORESTS; CONGO BASIN; ANTHRAQUINONES; BIATORELLACEAE; PICCOLIA; REUNION ISLAND; SOLOMON ISLANDS