Two New Species of the Family Acarosporaceae from South Korea

Autor: Park, Jung Shin, Kwag, Young-Nam, Han, Sang-Kuk, Oh, Soon-Ok
Zdroj: Mycobiology; July 2023, Vol. 51 Issue: 4 p216-229, 14p
Abstrakt: AbstractAcarosporaceaeis a crustose lichen and is known as a species that has more than 50 multi-spores, and has hyaline spores. Those taxa are often found in rock and soil in mountain areas or coastal regions in Korea, and very diverse forms and species are known. However, after an overall genetic phylogenetic analysis of carbonized ascomata in 2015, species consisting only of the morphological base are newly divided, and several species of Acarosporaceaein Korea are also being discovered in this situation. As a result of analysis using internal transcribed spacer (ITS) and nuLSU gene analysis, Korean species belonged to Acarosporaand Sarcogyneclade, and Acarosporaclassified as the Acarosporaclade was mixed with the Polysporinagroup and the Sarcogyneclade is mixed with the Acarospora. We identified two new species (Acarospora beangnokdamensisJ. S. Park & S. O. Oh, sp. nov., Sarcogyne jejuensisJ. S. Park & S. O. Oh, sp. nov.) through morphological, molecular, and secondary metabolite substance and found one new record (Sarcogyne oceanicaK. Knudsen & Kocourk). We have made a classification key for Acarosporaand Sarcogynein Korea and reported all information together here.
Databáze: Supplemental Index