Pyrenula albonigra is a species of corticolous (bark-dwelling), crustose lichen in the family Pyrenulaceae.[1] Found in Brazil, this species is notable for its pale grey, somewhat glossy thallus (the main body of the lichen) that also covers the ascomata (fruiting bodies), except for a prominent black opening (ostiole). The ascospores are 3-septate, meaning they are divided into four sections, and measure 17–20 μm by 7–9 μm.[2]
Pyrenula albonigra | |
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Scientific classification | |
Domain: | Eukaryota |
Kingdom: | Fungi |
Division: | Ascomycota |
Class: | Eurotiomycetes |
Order: | Pyrenulales |
Family: | Pyrenulaceae |
Genus: | Pyrenula |
Species: | P. albonigra
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Binomial name | |
Pyrenula albonigra Aptroot, D.S.Andrade & M.Cáceres (2014)
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Holotype: Refúgio de Vida Silvestre Mata do Junco, Brazil |
The type specimen of Pyrenula albonigra was collected from the Mata do Junco Wildlife Refuge in Sergipe, Brazil, at an elevation of 150 m (490 ft). The thallus is thin, mineral grey, and lacks tiny pores called pseudocyphellae. It is bordered by a black line (a prothallus) up to 1 mm wide. The ascomata are superficial, hemispherical, 0.3–0.4 mm in diameter, and covered by the thallus except for a wide black area around the ostiole. The wall of the ascomata is carbonised (blackened) all around. The hamathecium, a layer of tissue in the ascomata, does not contain oil droplets. The ascospores are brown, irregularly arranged in the asci, and have diamond-shaped inner cavities separated from the wall by a thick layer.[2]
Pyrenula albonigra does not show any reaction under ultraviolet light, and no lichen products were detected using thin-layer chromatography. It grows on smooth bark in undisturbed Atlantic rainforests and is only known to occur in Brazil.[2]
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edit- ^ "Pyrenula albonigra Aptroot, D.S. Andrade & M. Cáceres". Catalogue of Life. Species 2000: Leiden, the Netherlands. Retrieved 23 July 2024.
- ^ a b c Aptroot, Andre; Andrade, Dannyelly Santos; Mendonça, Cléverton; Lima, Edvaneide Leandro De; Cáceres, Marcela Eugenia da Silva (2015). "Ten new species of corticolous pyrenocarpous lichens from NE Brazil". Phytotaxa. 197 (3): 197–206. doi:10.11646/phytotaxa.197.3.3.