Biology:Malmidea densisidiata

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Short description: Species of lichen-forming fungus

Malmidea densisidiata
Scientific classification edit
Kingdom: Fungi
Division: Ascomycota
Class: Lecanoromycetes
Order: Lecanorales
Family: Malmideaceae
Genus: Malmidea
Species:
M. densisidiata
Binomial name
Malmidea densisidiata
Aptroot & Oliveira-Junior (2022)

Malmidea densisidiata is a corticolous (bark-dwelling) lichen in the family Malmideaceae.[1] It forms small pale greenish patches on tree bark in primary rainforest in central Brazil. The species is distinctive for its dense cover of short, finger-like isidia (asexual outgrowths) and for yellow pigments in its inner tissues. It was formally described in 2022 from material collected in the Reserva Cristalino region of Mato Grosso. It has since been reported from the neighboring state of Rondônia.

Taxonomy

Malmidea densisidiata was described in 2022 by André Aptroot and G. Oliveira-Junior from material collected on tree bark in primary rainforest at Reserva Cristalino, Mato Grosso, Brazil, at 250–350 m (820–1,150 ft) elevation. The holotype (A. Aptroot 82860), the reference specimen for the name, is deposited in the herbarium of the Federal University of Mato Grosso do Sul (CGMS). The species was compared with Malmidea corallophora, which looks similar but has much larger ascospores (about 30 × 15 μm). By contrast, M. densisidiata has smaller ellipsoid ascospores (11–12.5 × 4.5–5.5 μm) and a thallus densely covered with isidia. This combination of [[Glossary of lichen terms#{{biology:{1}}}|{{Biology:{1}}}]] separates it from similar species. The specific epithet refers to the dense layer of isidia on the thallus.[2]

Description

The thallus of Malmidea densisidiata is crustose, mostly continuous and corticate (with an outer [[Glossary of lichen terms#{{biology:{1}}}|{{Biology:{1}}}]]). It forms a dull, pale greenish crust that can cover areas of up to 25 cm (10 in) across and is about 0.1  mm thick. It is surrounded by a white hyphal [[Glossary of lichen terms#{{biology:{1}}}|{{Biology:{1}}}]] (a border of fungal threads), which also runs between thallus patches along cracks in the bark. The surface is densely covered with isidia. The isidia are pale yellowish green, short, cylindrical, and unbranched, about 0.2 × 0.1 mm. The medulla (inner layer) of both the thallus and isidia is pale yellow. The [[Glossary of lichen terms#{{biology:{1}}}|{{Biology:{1}}}]] (algal partner) is [[Glossary of lichen terms#{{biology:{1}}}|{{Biology:{1}}}]]. The ascomata are sessile (sitting directly on the surface), solitary, and constricted at the base. They are round to lobed, 0.4–1.5 mm wide and up to 0.5 mm high. The [[Glossary of lichen terms#{{biology:{1}}}|{{Biology:{1}}}]] (central surface) is medium brown and flat to slightly convex. The whitish margin is barely raised above the disc, about 0.1 mm wide and bears small whitish papillae. In section, the [[Glossary of lichen terms#{{biology:{1}}}|{{Biology:{1}}}]] is pale yellow and contains pockets of large hyaline crystals. The [[Glossary of lichen terms#{{biology:{1}}}|{{Biology:{1}}}]] is pale brown and the [[Glossary of lichen terms#{{biology:{1}}}|{{Biology:{1}}}]] is black. The [[Glossary of lichen terms#{{biology:{1}}}|{{Biology:{1}}}]] (tissue between the asci) is not [[Glossary of lichen terms#{{biology:{1}}}|{{Biology:{1}}}]] (without scattered droplets). It turns blue with iodine (IKI+), mainly in the ascus tips. Asci are Porpidia-type. Ascospores are produced eight per ascus. The spores are hyaline, simple, ellipsoid, and measure 11–12.5 × 4.5–5.5 μm. They lack a surrounding gelatinous sheath. Pycnidia have not been observed. In standard spot tests, the thallus is negative in UV, C, KC, and P tests but reacts K+ (yellow). The yellow medulla also reacts K+, turning reddish. Thin-layer chromatography detected atranorin and several pigments, including chloroemodin, as the main lichen substances.[2]

Habitat and distribution

Malmidea densisidiata grows on tree bark in primary rainforest in the Reserva Cristalino region of Mato Grosso, Brazil, at about 250 and 350 m (820 and 1,150 ft) elevation. At the time of its original publication (2022), it had not been reported from outside Brazil.[2] Within the type area it is locally common and represented by several additional collections.[2] It has since been documented from Rondônia.[3]

References

  1. "Malmidea densisidiata Aptroot & Oliveira Junior". Species 2000: Leiden, the Netherlands. https://www.catalogueoflife.org/data/taxon/B397V. 
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 Aptroot, André; de Souza, Maria Fernanda; dos Santos, Lidiane Alves; Junior, Isaias Oliveira; Barbosa, Bruno Micael Cardoso; da Silva, Marcela Eugenia Cáceres (2022). "New species of lichenized fungi from Brazil, with a record report of 492 species in a small area of the Amazon Forest". The Bryologist 125 (3): 435–467 [453]. doi:10.1639/0007-2745-125.3.433. 
  3. Aptroot, André; da Silva Cáceres, Marcela Eugenia; dos Santos, Lidiane Alves; Benatti, Michel N.; Canêz, Luciana; Forno, Manuela Dal; Feuerstein, Shirley C.; Vidigal Fraga Junior, Carlos Augusto et al. (2025). "The Brazilian lichen checklist: 4,828 accepted taxa constitute a country-level world record". The Bryologist 128 (2): 96–423 [134]. doi:10.1639/0007-2745-128.2.96. 

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