Allographa pruinodisca

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Allographa pruinodisca is a species of corticolous (bark-dwelling) crustose lichen in the family Graphidaceae. It occurs in Brazil.

Taxonomy

Allographa pruinodisca was formally described by the Dutch lichenologist André Aptroot. It was identified as a new species as part of a significant biodiversity assessment in a compact region of the Amazon rainforest. The species name, pruinodisca, is derived from the Latin words for "frosty" or "pruinose" ({{lang|la|pruinosus}}) and "disc" ({{lang|la|discus}}), referring to the distinctive {{lichengloss|pruinose}} (frosty-appearing) disc of its {{lichengloss|lirellae}} (long, slit-like reproductive structures).

Description

The thallus of Allographa pruinodisca is crustose, continuous, and adheres closely to the surface of the tree bark. It has a dull, dirty pinkish-white appearance, extending up to {{cvt|7|cm}} in diameter and reaching a thickness of up to 0.1 mm. The {{lichengloss|photobiont}}, or photosynthetic partner, is {{lichengloss|trentepohlioid}}, a type of green algae.

The species is recognised for its "striatula-morph" lirellae (fruiting bodies), which are linear yet wavy and often branched. These reproductive structures are up to 4 mm long and about 0.4–0.5 mm wide, with a nearly closed, thinly white pruinose {{lichengloss|disc}}. The {{lichengloss|excipulum}} (the outer layer surrounding the ascoma) is fully {{lichengloss|carbonised}}.

{{lichengloss|Ascospores}} are hyaline (transparent), with 17–21 septa, measuring 80–90 by 9–12 μm, and arranged four per ascus. They are notable for their violet reaction to iodine (IKI+). Chemical analysis reveals no secondary metabolites in the thallus, which does not react to standard lichen spot tests (UV, C, K, KC, and P).

Habitat and distribution

Endemic to the primary rainforests of Mato Grosso, Brazil, Allographa pruinodisca inhabits tree bark.

References

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{{cite journal |last1=Aptroot |first1=André |last2=de Souza |first2=Maria Fernanda |last3=dos Santos |first3=Lidiane Alves |last4=Junior |first4=Isaias Oliveira |last5=Barbosa |first5=Bruno Micael Cardoso |last6=da Silva |first6=Marcela Eugenia Cáceres |title=New species of lichenized fungi from Brazil, with a record report of 492 species in a small area of the Amazon Forest |journal=The Bryologist |volume=125 |issue=3 |year=2022 |doi=10.1639/0007-2745-125.3.433 |pages=435–467}}

{{Catalogue of Life |id=B39YY |title=Allographa pruinodisca Aptroot |access-date=26 February 2024}}

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Category:Lichen species

Category:Lichens described in 2022

Category:Lichens of Brazil

Category:Taxa named by André Aptroot