Abstract

Abstract: A small collection of lichenized fungi belonging in the Dictyonema clade from E Africa and Mauritius, tentatively identified as D. sericeum, revealed four species new to science, one in the genus Cyphellostereum and three in the genus Dictyonema s.str. Cyphellostereum bicolor from Mauritius is similar to C. imperfectum from Guatemata, but differs in the absence of a persistent white hypothallus and the less compact hyphal sheath of the fibrils, as well as the formation of resupinate hymenophores. Dictyonema album, also from Mauritius, belongs in the group of shelf-like morphotypes and is characterized within this group by very loose tufts dominated by sterile hyphae with very loosely arranged cyanobacterial fibrils. Dictyonema krogiae from Kenya is another new species in the group with shelf-like thalli and is the first species in this group known to form a distinctly layered thallus, with very compact photobiont layer, loose medulla, and more compact lower cortex. Finally, Dictyonema tricolor f...

Highlights

  • The systematics, taxonomy and species richness of basidiolichens have long been misunderstood

  • Other species collected in the forest near the type specimen of Dictyonema album include Bulbothrix suf­ fixa (Stirt.) Hale, Pannaria santessonii Swinscow & Krog, Sticta macrophylla, Usnea baileyi (Stirt.) Zahlbr., U. himantodes Stirt. and U. rubicunda Stirt

  • The present findings show underline the notion that the Dictyonema clade, including the genera Acantholichen, Cora, Corella, Cyphellostereum and Dictyonema s.str., is highly diverse with a large proportion of regional and local endemics

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Introduction

The systematics, taxonomy and species richness of basidiolichens have long been misunderstood.

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