Integrative taxonomy confirms three species of Coniocarpon (Arthoniaceae) in Norway
We have studied the highly oceanic genus Coniocarpon in Norway. Our aim has been to delimit species of Coniocarpon in Norway based on an integrative taxonomic approach. The material studied comprises 120 specimens of Coniocarpon, obtained through recent collecting efforts (2017 and 2...
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doaj-8b4d41db95fd45b5a4a4dea77a2760982020-11-25T01:49:49ZengPensoft PublishersMycoKeys1314-40571314-40492020-01-0162275110.3897/mycokeys.62.4848048480Integrative taxonomy confirms three species of Coniocarpon (Arthoniaceae) in NorwayAndreas Frisch0Victoria Stornes Moen1Martin Grube2Mika Bendiksby3Norwegian University of Science and TechnologyNorwegian University of Science and TechnologyKarl-Franzens-UniversityUniversity of Science and Technology We have studied the highly oceanic genus Coniocarpon in Norway. Our aim has been to delimit species of Coniocarpon in Norway based on an integrative taxonomic approach. The material studied comprises 120 specimens of Coniocarpon, obtained through recent collecting efforts (2017 and 2018) or received from major fungaria in Denmark, Finland, Norway and Sweden, as well as from private collectors. We have assessed (1) species delimitations and relationships based on Bayesian and maximum likelihood phylogenetic analyses of three genetic markers (mtSSU, nucITS and RPB2), (2) morphology and anatomy using standard light microscopy, and (3) secondary lichen chemistry using high-performance thin-layer chromatography. The results show three genetically distinct lineages of Coniocarpon, representing C. cinnabarinum, C. fallax and C. cuspidans comb. nov. The latter was originally described as Arthonia cinnabarina f. cuspidans and is herein raised to species level. All three species are supported by morphological, anatomical and chemical data. https://mycokeys.pensoft.net/article/48480/download/pdf/ |
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Integrative taxonomy confirms three species of Coniocarpon (Arthoniaceae) in Norway |
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Integrative taxonomy confirms three species of Coniocarpon (Arthoniaceae) in Norway |
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Integrative taxonomy confirms three species of Coniocarpon (Arthoniaceae) in Norway |
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Integrative taxonomy confirms three species of Coniocarpon (Arthoniaceae) in Norway |
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Integrative taxonomy confirms three species of Coniocarpon (Arthoniaceae) in Norway |
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integrative taxonomy confirms three species of coniocarpon (arthoniaceae) in norway |
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We have studied the highly oceanic genus Coniocarpon in Norway. Our aim has been to delimit species of Coniocarpon in Norway based on an integrative taxonomic approach. The material studied comprises 120 specimens of Coniocarpon, obtained through recent collecting efforts (2017 and 2018) or received from major fungaria in Denmark, Finland, Norway and Sweden, as well as from private collectors. We have assessed (1) species delimitations and relationships based on Bayesian and maximum likelihood phylogenetic analyses of three genetic markers (mtSSU, nucITS and RPB2), (2) morphology and anatomy using standard light microscopy, and (3) secondary lichen chemistry using high-performance thin-layer chromatography. The results show three genetically distinct lineages of Coniocarpon, representing C. cinnabarinum, C. fallax and C. cuspidans comb. nov. The latter was originally described as Arthonia cinnabarina f. cuspidans and is herein raised to species level. All three species are supported by morphological, anatomical and chemical data. |
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