Botryolepraria neotropica

Botryolepraria neotropica is a species of saxicolous (rock-dwelling), byssoid (cottony) lichen in the order Verrucariales. It was formally described as a new species in 2010 by Martin Kukwa and Sergio Pérez-Ortega. The type specimen was collected growing with liverworts on shaded vertical walls in El Yunque (Guantánamo province, Cuba). It also occurs in Bolivia and Peru, where it grows in shaded and damp locations. The species epithet refers to its Neotropical distribution. It is the second member of Botryolepraria,[1] a genus circumscribed in 1997.[2]

Botryolepraria neotropica
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Fungi
Division: Ascomycota
Class: Eurotiomycetes
Order: Verrucariales
Genus: Botryolepraria
Species:
B. neotropica
Binomial name
Botryolepraria neotropica
Kukwa & Pérez-Ort. (2010)

Although similar in external morphology, Botryolepraria neotropica can be distinguished from B. lesdainii by its larger granules (about 200 μm in diameter, about twice that of B. lesdainii). Additionally, B. neotropica does not produce the lichen product lesdainin, but only makes zeorin.[1]

References

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  1. ^ a b Kukwa, M.; Pérez-Ortega, S. (2010). "A second species of Botryolepraria Canals et al. from the Neotropics and the phylogenetic placement of the genus within Ascomycota". Mycological Progress. 9 (3): 345–351. doi:10.1007/s11557-009-0642-0.
  2. ^ Canals, A.; Hernández-Mariné, M.; Gómez-Bolea, A.; Llimona, X. (1997). "Botryolepraria, a new monotypic genus segregated from Lepraria". The Lichenologist. 29 (4): 339–345. doi:10.1017/s0024282997000406.