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Citation for Study 1176

About Citation title: "Melanelixia and Melanohalea, two new genera segregated from Melanelia (Parmeliaceae) based on molecular and morphological data.".
About This study was previously identified under the legacy study ID S1084 (Status: Published).

Citation

Blanco O., Crespo A., Divakar P.K., Esslinger T.L., & Lumbsch H. 2004. Melanelixia and Melanohalea, two new genera segregated from Melanelia (Parmeliaceae) based on molecular and morphological data. Molecular Ecology, null.

Authors

  • Blanco O.
  • Crespo A.
  • Divakar P.K. Phone +34913942282
  • Esslinger T.L.
  • Lumbsch H.

Abstract

Generic concepts in the parmelioid lichens have been discussed intensively over the past three decades without reaching a broad consensus. We have now employed molecular data from three genes to provide a basis for a revised generic concept of the parmelioid lichens containing Xanthoparmelia-type lichenan. The phylogeny of the parmelioid lichens containing Xanthoparmelia-type lichenan was reconstructed using a com-bined Bayesian analysis of nuclear ITS, LSU rDNA and mitochondrial SSU rDNA sequences. 181 new partial sequences of 55 taxa were generated and 10 sequences were downloaded from GenBank. Our results indicate that the lichens containing Xanthoparmelia-type lichenan form a monophyletic group. However, the segregates proposed earlier do not form distinct clades within the group. Alternative hypotheses of monophyletic Karoowia and Neofuscelia that are not nested within Xanthoparmelia were rejected with our data set. Consequently, these two genera are reduced to synonymy under Xanthoparmelia. Xanthomaculina convoluta also belongs to Xanthoparmelia. Since we were unable to study the umbilicate type species of Xanthomaculina, we refrain from synomyzing the genus with Xanthoparmelia. The synonymy of Chondropsis and Paraparmelia under Xanthoparmelia already proposed is supported. The revised and enlarged genus Xanthoparmelia includes species that have cell walls with Xanthoparmelia-type lichenan, a palisade plectenchyma with a pored epicortex, lack pseudocyphellae, with usually simple rhizines, generally bifusiform conidia and medullary chemical diversity. Ten new names are proposed, and 144 new combinations are made.

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