Abstract

Abstract:Caloplaca cancarixiticola Nav. -Ros., Egea & Llimona (Teloschistales, Lichenes) is described as new. It is characterized by a lobate thallus weakly attached to the substratum, and narrowly ellipsoid or ellipsoid-fusiform ascospores, (14·5–) 16–22(–25)×(4–)4·5–6μm, with a narrow equatorial wall-thickening, only (1–) 2·5–3·5(–4)μm wide. This new species, related to the Caloplaca aurea -group of the subgenus Gasparrinia, was found on cancarixite, an ultrapotassic rock, in a volcanic region of Albacete (SE Spain).

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