Amandinea

Genus of lichens

Amandinea
Amandinea punctata
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Fungi
Division: Ascomycota
Class: Lecanoromycetes
Order: Caliciales
Family: Caliciaceae
Genus: Amandinea
M.Choisy ex Scheid. & H.Mayrhofer (1993)
Type species
Amandinea coniops
(Wahlenb.) M.Choisy ex Scheid. & H.Mayrhofer (1993)
Synonyms
  • Amandinea M.Choisy (1950)

Amandinea is a genus of lichenized fungi in the family Caliciaceae.[1] Genetic studies indicates that the genus Amandinea and Buellia are the same,[2] although this is not widely accepted.[3]

Taxonomy

The genus was originally circumscribed by Maurice Choisy in 1950, with Amandinea coniops assigned as the type species.[4] However, the name was published invalidly because it was not accompanied by a Latin description or diagnosis, a requirement of the nomenclatural rules of the time.[5] Christoph Scheidegger and Helmut Mayrhofer published the genus name validly in 1993.[6] The generic name honours French Madame Amandine Manière, an acquaintance of Choisy.[7]

Species

As of November 2023[update], Species Fungorum (in the Catalogue of Life) accepts 94 species of Amandinea.[8]

Amandinea polyspora
  • Amandinea analgifera (Aptroot & Diederich) Elix (2019)
  • Amandinea antipodensis Elix (2017)
  • Amandinea augusta (Vain.) Søchting & Øvstedal (2004)
  • Amandinea australasica Blaha, H.Mayrhofer & Elix (2016)
  • Amandinea austroconiops Elix & Kantvilas (2016)
  • Amandinea babingtonii (Hook. f. & Taylor) Søchting & Øvstedal (2004)
  • Amandinea bittangabeensis Elix & P.M.McCarthy (2020)
  • Amandinea brugierae (Vain.) Marbach (2000)
  • Amandinea brunneola Elix & H.Mayrhofer (2016)
  • Amandinea brussei Elix & H.Mayrhofer (2021)
  • Amandinea cacuminum (Th.Fr.) H.Mayrhofer & Sheard (2002)
  • Amandinea clearyi Elix & Øvstedal (2020)
  • Amandinea conglomerata Elix & Kantvilas (2013)
  • Amandinea coniops (Wahlenb.) M.Choisy ex Scheid. & H.Mayrhofer (1993)
  • Amandinea conranensis Elix & P.M.McCarthy (2017)
  • Amandinea crassiuscula Giralt & Etayo (2000)
  • Amandinea decedens (Nyl.) Blaha, H.Mayrhofer & Elix (2016)
  • Amandinea delangei Elix & H.Mayrhofer (2021)
  • Amandinea deminuta Hafellner (2004)
  • Amandinea destituta Elix & Kantvilas (2016)
  • Amandinea devilliersiana Elix & Kantvilas (2013)
  • Amandinea diorista (Nyl.) Marbach (2000)
  • Amandinea discreta (Darb.) Elix & H.Mayrhofer (2018)
  • Amandinea dudleyensis Kantvilas & Elix (2013)
  • Amandinea efflorescens (Müll.Arg.) Marbach (2000)
  • Amandinea endochroa (Malme) Marbach (2000)
  • Amandinea errata Marbach (2000)
  • Amandinea extenuata (Müll. Arg.) Marbach (2000)
  • Amandinea falklandica (Darb.) Elix & Kantvilas (2013)
  • Amandinea feraxioides Elix & Kantvilas (2017)
  • Amandinea fouquieriensis (Bungartz) Elix & Kantvilas (2013)
  • Amandinea fuscoatratula (Zahlbr.) Elix (2015)
  • Amandinea hnatiukii Elix (2017)
  • Amandinea hypohyalina Elix & P.M.McCarthy (2020)
  • Amandinea hypopallida Elix (2017)
  • Amandinea hypostictica (Elix) Elix (2018)
  • Amandinea incrustans (J.Steiner) Marbach (2000)
  • Amandinea isabellina Søchting & Øvstedal (2004)
  • Amandinea julianeae H.Mayrhofer & Elix (2016)
  • Amandinea langloisii Imshaug ex Marbach (2000)
  • Amandinea latemarginata (Darb.) Søchting & Øvstedal (2004)
  • Amandinea lecideina (H.Mayrhofer & Poelt) Scheid. & H.Mayrhofer (1993)
  • Amandinea lignicola Tønsberg & A.Nordin (2012)
  • Amandinea litoralis (Zahlbr.) H.Mayrhofer & Elix (2016)
  • Amandinea lobarica Giralt, van den Boom & Elix (2015)
  • Amandinea madeirensis van den Boom, Elix & Giralt (2020)[9] – Portugal
  • Amandinea maritima Giralt, van den Boom & Elix (2011)
  • Amandinea mediospora Marbach (2000)
  • Amandinea megaspora Marbach (2000)
  • Amandinea melaxanthella (Nyl.) Marbach (2000)
  • Amandinea meridionalis Elix (2022)
  • Amandinea microsticta (Meyen & Flot.) Marbach (2000)
  • Amandinea montana (H.Magn.) Marbach (2000)
  • Amandinea mountmeensis Elix & H.Mayrhofer (2020)
  • Amandinea myrticola Giralt, van den Boom & Elix (2011)
  • Amandinea nana Elix & P.M.McCarthy (2018)
  • Amandinea natalensis (Vain.) Marbach (2000)
  • Amandinea nebulosa (Elix & Kantvilas) Elix & Kantvilas (2016)
  • Amandinea neoconglomerata Elix (2017)
  • Amandinea nitrophila (Zahlbr.) Elix (2015)
  • Amandinea occidentalis Elix & Kantvilas (2013)
  • Amandinea okainensis Elix & H.Mayrhofer (2018)
  • Amandinea oleicola (Nyl.) Giralt & van den Boom (2012)
  • Amandinea ornata H.Mayrhofer & Elix (2016)
  • Amandinea otagensis (Zahlbr.) Blaha, Elix & H.Mayrhofer (2016)
  • Amandinea pelidna (Ach.) Fryday & Arcadia (2012)
  • Amandinea petermannii (Hue) Matzer, H.Mayrhofer & Scheid. (1994)
  • Amandinea pilbarensis Elix (2020)
  • Amandinea pillagaensis Elix & Kantvilas (2013)
  • Amandinea polyspora (Willey) E.Lay & P.F.May (1997)
  • Amandinea polyxanthonica (Elix) Elix (2019)
  • Amandinea porulosa (Müll. Arg.) Elix (2015)
  • Amandinea prospersa (Nyl.) Elix & H.Mayrhofer (2017)
  • Amandinea prothallinata Elix & H.Mayrhofer (2017)
  • Amandinea pseudomultispora S.Y.Kondr., Lőkös & Hur (2015)
  • Amandinea puertomonttensis Elix, H.Mayrhofer & J.M.Rodr. (2018)
  • Amandinea punctata (Hoffm.) Coppins & Scheid. (1993)
  • Amandinea rangitatensis Elix & H.Mayrhofer (2017)
  • Amandinea ropinii H.Mayrhofer, Ropin & Elix (2016)
  • Amandinea santantaoensis Elix & van den Boom (2022)
  • Amandinea skottsbergii (J.Steiner & Zahlbr.) Şenkard. (2010)
  • Amandinea stajsicii Elix & Kantvilas (2013)
  • Amandinea subbadioatra (C.Knight) Elix & Kantvilas (2016)
  • Amandinea subcervina (Nyl.) Elix (2017)
  • Amandinea subduplicata (Vain.) Marbach (2000)
  • Amandinea submontana Marbach (2000)
  • Amandinea subplicata (Nyl.) Øvstedal (2001)
  • Amandinea trassii S.Y.Kondr., Lőkös & Hur (2016)
  • Amandinea tristiuscula (Nyl.) Elix (2019)
  • Amandinea turgescens (Tuck.) Marbach (2000)
  • Amandinea variabilis Elix, Blaha & H.Mayrhofer (2016)
  • Amandinea vitellina Blaha, Elix & Mavhofer (2016)
  • Amandinea wagoorooensis Elix (2022)
  • Amandinea windmillensis Elix (2019)
  • Amandinea xylographella (Nyl.) Marbach (2000)
  • Amandinea polyspora
    Amandinea polyspora
  • Photograph of a cross section of an apothecium from A. punctata taken through a compound microscope, x400. (The exciple is uniformly pigmented dark brown; the epihymenium is brown; the hypothecium is brown black.)
    Photograph of a cross section of an apothecium from A. punctata taken through a compound microscope, x400. (The exciple is uniformly pigmented dark brown; the epihymenium is brown; the hypothecium is brown black.)
  • Photograph of a cross section of an apothecium of A. polyspora through a compound microscope (x1000) showing 25+ spores per ascus
    Photograph of a cross section of an apothecium of A. polyspora through a compound microscope (x1000) showing 25+ spores per ascus
  • Photograph of a cross section of an apothecium of A. punctata taken through a compound microscope (x1000), showing 8 brown 1-septate spores per ascus.
    Photograph of a cross section of an apothecium of A. punctata taken through a compound microscope (x1000), showing 8 brown 1-septate spores per ascus.

References

  1. ^ Wijayawardene, Nalin; Hyde, Kevin; Al-Ani, LKT; Dolatabadi, S; Stadler, Marc; Haelewaters, Danny; et al. (2020). "Outline of Fungi and fungus-like taxa". Mycosphere. 11: 1060–1456. doi:10.5943/mycosphere/11/1/8. hdl:11336/151990.
  2. ^ Scheidegger, C. 2009. Amandinea Choisy ex Scheid. & H. Mayrhofer (1993). In: C. W. Smith, A. Aptroot, B. J. Coppins, A. Fletcher, O. L. Gilbert, P. W. James and P. A. Wosley (eds.) The Lichens of Great Britain and Ireland. The British Lichen Society, Natural History Museum Publications, United Kingdom, pp. 142–144
  3. ^ Amandinea punctata in the Joshua Tree National Park (California, U.S.A.) Map collection: Kerry Knudsen, Kocourková Jana; Czech University of Life Sciences Prague, Faculty of Environmental Sciences, Department of Ecology, Czech Republic; 2012
  4. ^ Choisy, M. (1950). "Catalogue des lichens de la région Lyonnaise. Fasc. 3". Bulletin Mensuel de la Société Linnéenne de Lyon (in French). 19: 9–24. doi:10.3406/linly.1950.7273.
  5. ^ "Record Details: Amandinea M. Choisy, Bull. mens. Soc. linn. Soc. Bot. Lyon 19: 16 (1950)". Index Fungorum. Retrieved 19 July 2022.
  6. ^ Scheidegger, Christoph (1993). "A Revision of European saxicolous species of the genus Buellia De not. and formerly included genera". The Lichenologist. 25 (4): 315–364. doi:10.1006/lich.1993.1001. S2CID 85578016.
  7. ^ Hertel, Hannes (2012). Gattungseponyme bei Flechten und Lichenicolen Pilzen. Bibliotheca Lichenologica (in German). Vol. 107. Stuttgart: J. Cramer. p. 77. ISBN 978-3-443-58086-5.
  8. ^ "Amandinea". Catalogue of Life. Species 2000: Leiden, the Netherlands. Retrieved 16 November 2023.
  9. ^ van den Boom, Pieter P. G.; Elix, John A.; Giralt, Mireia (2021). "Lichen diversity of crustose Caliciaceae and Physciaceae from Alentejo, the Azores and Madeira (Portugal) including the new Amandinea madeirensis". Herzogia. 33 (2): 420–431. doi:10.13158/heia.33.2.2020.420. S2CID 231704471.
Taxon identifiers
Amandinea


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