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Phylogenetic generic classification of parmelioid lichens (Parmeliaceae, Ascomycota) based on molecular, morphological and chemical evidence

Authors :
Crespo, Ana
Kauff, Frank
Divakar, Pradeep K.
del Prado, Ruth
Pérez-Ortega, Sergio
de Paz, Guillermo Amo
Ferencova, Zuzana
Blanco, Oscar
Roca-Valiente, Beatriz
Núñez-Zapata, Jano
Cubas, Paloma
Argüello, Arturo
Elix, John A.
Esslinger, Theodore L.
Hawksworth, David L.
Millanes, Ana
Molina, M. Carmen
Wedin, Mats
Ahti, Teuvo
Aptroot, Andre
Barreno, Eva
Bungartz, Frank
Calvelo, Susana
Candan, Mehmet
Cole, Mariette
Ertz, Damien
Goffinet, Bernard
Lindblom, Louise
Lücking, Robert
Lutzoni, Francois
Mattsson, Jan-Eric
Messuti, María Inés
Miadlikowska, Jolanta
Piercey-Normore, Michele
Rico, Víctor J.
Sipman, Harrie J.M.
Schmitt, Imke
Spribille, Toby
Thell, Arne
Thor, Göran
Upreti, Dalip K.
Lumbsch, H. Thorsten
Source :
Taxon; December 2010, Vol. 59 Issue: 6 p1735-1753, 19p
Publication Year :
2010

Abstract

Parmelioid lichens are a diverse and ubiquitous group of foliose lichens. Generic delimitation in parmelioid lichens has been in a state of flux since the late 1960s with the segregation of the large, heterogeneous genus Parmelia into numerous smaller genera. Recent molecular phylogenetic studies have demonstrated that some of these new genera were monophyletic, some were not, and others, previously believed to be unrelated, fell within single monophyletic groups, indicating the need for a revision of the generic delimitations. This study aims to give an overview of current knowledge of the major clades of all parmelioid lichens. For this, we assembled a dataset of 762 specimens, including 31 of 33 currently accepted parmelioid genera (and 63 of 84 accepted genera of Parmeliaceae). We performed maximum likelihood and Bayesian analyses of combined datasets including two, three and four loci. Based on these phylogenies and the correlation of morphological and chemical characters that characterize monophyletic groups, we accept 27 genera within nine main clades. We re-circumscribe several genera and reduce Parmelaria to synonymy with Parmotrema. Emodomelanelia Divakar & A. Crespo is described as a new genus (type: E. masonii). Nipponoparmelia (Kurok.) K.H. Moon, Y. Ohmura & Kashiw. ex A. Crespo & al. is elevated to generic rank and 15 new combinations are proposed (in the genera Flavoparmelia, Parmotrema, Myelochroa, Melanelixia and Nipponoparmelia). A short discussion of the accepted genera is provided and remaining challenges and areas requiring additional taxon sampling are identified.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00400262 and 19968175
Volume :
59
Issue :
6
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Taxon
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
ejs47892570
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1002/tax.596008