Biology:Baculifera confusa

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Baculifera confusa
Scientific classification edit
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Fungi
Division: Ascomycota
Class: Lecanoromycetes
Order: Caliciales
Family: Caliciaceae
Genus: Baculifera
Species:
B. confusa
Binomial name
Baculifera confusa
Elix (2020)
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Holotype site: Murray Bridge, South Australia[1]

Baculifera confusa is a species of lignicolous (wood-dwelling), crustose lichen in the family Caliciaceae.[2] It is found in Australia.

Taxonomy

Baculifera confusa was formally described as a new species in 2020 by Australian lichenologist the John Elix. The species name confusa follows from its previous confusion with Baculifera xylophila. The type locality of Baculifera confusa was collected in South Australia at Murray Park Flora and Fauna Reserve, Murray Bridge. It was found at an altitude of 30 m (98 ft), growing on dead wood in remnant mallee scrub with Callitris and Eucalyptus. The holotype was collected by the author on 31 December 2005.[1]

Description

The thallus of Baculifera confusa is crustose, [[Glossary of lichen terms#{{biology:{1}}}|{{Biology:{1}}}]] and not apparent, or [[Glossary of lichen terms#{{biology:{1}}}|{{Biology:{1}}}]], extending up to approximately 15 mm wide. It varies in colour from pale grey to dark brown and is up to 100 µm thick. The lichen has a [[Glossary of lichen terms#{{biology:{1}}}|{{Biology:{1}}}]] or rimose-areolate texture, with [[Glossary of lichen terms#{{biology:{1}}}|{{Biology:{1}}}]] measuring 0.1–0.4 mm wide. The lichen does not produce soredia, and the [[Glossary of lichen terms#{{biology:{1}}}|{{Biology:{1}}}]] is [[Glossary of lichen terms#{{biology:{1}}}|{{Biology:{1}}}]], black when abutting other lichens, or not apparent. The [[Glossary of lichen terms#{{biology:{1}}}|{{Biology:{1}}}]] lacks calcium oxalate, and the [[Glossary of lichen terms#{{biology:{1}}}|{{Biology:{1}}}]] cells are 10–20 µm wide.[1]

The species is similar to Baculifera xylophila, but it can be distinguished by its colourless to pale yellow-brown [[Glossary of lichen terms#{{biology:{1}}}|{{Biology:{1}}}]], smaller [[Glossary of lichen terms#{{biology:{1}}}|{{Biology:{1}}}]] measuring 11–17 by 6–8 µm, and shorter [[Glossary of lichen terms#{{biology:{1}}}|{{Biology:{1}}}]], 5–6 µm long.

Habitat and distribution

Baculifera confusa is found on dead wood in inland areas of southern Western Australia, South Australia, and New South Wales. It often coexists with other lichen species such as Amandinea extenuata, Austromelanelixia piliferella, Austroparmelina conlabrosa, A. pseudorelicina, Buellia reagenella, Flavoparmelia rutidota, Japewiella variabilis, Physcia jackii, Ramboldia brunneocarpa, and Usnea inermis.[1]

References

Wikidata ☰ Q107511212 entry