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30 September 2022 Herpothallon rubrogranulosum, a new species with granular pseudoisidia from the Mid-Atlantic Coastal Plain of southeastern North America
James C. Lendemer
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Abstract

Herpothallon rubrogranulosum is described from forested wetlands in the Mid-Atlantic Coastal Plain of southeastern North America. It appears to be infrequent throughout its range, but locally abundant on bald cypress trees in areas of Francis Marion National Forest, South Carolina, USA. The species is characterized by a cream colored, ecorticate thallus with small, coarse granular pseudoisidia that are covered with variable amounts of orange-red pigment that reacts K+ red-pink, and the production of abundant psoromic acid. It was previously confused with H. rubroechinatum, which is a rarer tropical species that differs markedly in having large, conspicuous pseudoisidia.

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James C. Lendemer "Herpothallon rubrogranulosum, a new species with granular pseudoisidia from the Mid-Atlantic Coastal Plain of southeastern North America," The Journal of the Torrey Botanical Society 149(4), 280-285, (30 September 2022). https://doi.org/10.3159/TORREY-D-22-00018.1
Received: 20 June 2022; Published: 30 September 2022
KEYWORDS
asexual reproduction
biodiversity
Cryptothecia
subtropical lichens
taxonomy
Trentepholia
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