Anomomorpha

{{Short description|Genus of fungi}}

{{Use dmy dates|date=June 2025}}

{{Use Oxford spelling|date=June 2025}}

{{bots|deny=Citation bot}}

{{Automatic taxobox

| taxon = Anomomorpha

| authority = Nyl. ex Hue (1891)

| type_species = Anomomorpha turbulenta

| type_species_authority = (Nyl.) Nyl. (1891)

| subdivision_ranks = Species

| subdivision =

A. aggregans

A. elegans

A. lecanorina

A. roseola

A. sordida

A. subtorquens

A. tuberculata

A. turbulenta

}}

Anomomorpha is a genus of lichens in the family Graphidaceae. The genus, described in 1891, has a pantropical distribution. These lichens form pale grey to dull olive crusts on tree bark that often develop low wart-like bumps covered with powdery particles, and produce narrow, usually wavy slit-like fruiting bodies. They are found in tropical rainforests worldwide, growing on shaded to semi-exposed bark in primary or lightly disturbed evergreen forests, with some species being narrowly restricted to specific mountain cloud forests.

Description

Anomomorpha produces a pale grey- to dull olive crust (thallus) that lacks a protective {{lichengloss|cortex}} and often develops low wart-like outgrowths covered with powdery {{lichengloss|schizidia}}. Its fruit bodies are narrow, usually sinuous {{lichengloss|lirellae}} whose lips may be faintly striate; the surrounding {{lichengloss|excipulum}} remains pale rather than {{lichengloss|carbonised}}. The hymenium is characteristically {{lichengloss|inspersed}} with oily droplets, and iodine staining tests turn it dark violet (I+). Each ascus releases eight minute, hyaline ascospores that are 1- to 3-septate, react I+ blue, and rarely exceed 10 μm in length. Most species contain the red-brown depsidone compound norstictic acid along with related secondary metabolites.

Chemical and morphological diversity within the genus is wider than once thought. For example, the Andean species A. lecanorina, described in 2011, departs from the usual pattern by producing constictic acid, showing a smooth thallus without schizidia and forming slightly larger, muriform spores—yet it retains the inspersed hymenium and I+ reaction that diagnose the genus.

Ecology

Anomomorpha has a pantropical distribution, with records from lowland Amazonia to African, Asian and Australasian rainforests. All known species are corticolous, occupying shaded to semi-exposed bark in primary or only lightly disturbed evergreen forests; the abundance of warted schizidia suggests efficient vegetative spread in humid canopies.

Field data indicate that some members are narrowly endemic: A. lecanorina occurs only in montane cloud forest between 2,000 and 2,500 m in southern Ecuador, where it grows on canopy branches of broad-leaved trees. Such restricted, habitat-specialist distributions make the genus potentially useful as an indicator of undisturbed, mature forest stands.

Species

{{Asof|2025|June}}, Species Fungorum (in the Catalogue of Life) accepts eight species of Anomomorpha:

References

{{Reflist|refs=

{{Catalogue of Life |id=62BJM |title=Anomomorpha |access-date=17 June 2025}}

{{cite book |vauthors=Kirk PM, Cannon PF, Minter DW, Stalpers JA |title=Dictionary of the Fungi |edition=10th |publisher=CAB International |location=Wallingford, UK |year=2008 |page=38 |isbn=978-0-85199-826-8}}

{{cite journal |last1=Lücking |first1=Robert |last2=Rivas Plata |first2=Eimy |year=2008 |title=Clave y guía ilustrada para géneros de Graphidaceae |trans-title=Key and illustrated guide to genera of Graphidaceae |journal=GLALIA |language=es |volume=1 |issue=1 |pages=1–39 |url=https://archive.org/details/2008_Glalia_1_1}}

{{cite journal |display-authors=6 |last1=Lumbsch |first1=H.T. |last2=Ahti |first2=T. |last3=Altermann |first3=S. |last4=De Paz |first4=G.A. |last5=Aptroot |first5=A. |last6=Arup |first6=U. |last7=Pena |first7=A.B. |last8=Bawingan |first8=P.A. |last9=Benatti |first9=M.N. |last10=Betancourt |first10=L. |last11=Bjork |first11=C.R. |last12=Boonpragob |first12=K. |last13=Brand |first13=M. |last14=Bungartz |first14=F. |last15=Caceres |first15=M.E.S. |last16=Candan |first16=M. |last17=Chaves |first17=J.L. |last18=Clerc |first18=P. |last19=Common |first19=R. |last20=Coppins |first20=B.J. |last21=Crespo |first21=A. |last22=Dal-Forno |first22=M. |last23=Divakar |first23=P.K. |last24=Duya |first24=M.V. |last25=Elix |first25=J.A. |last26=Elvebakk |first26=A. |last27=Fankhauser |first27=J.D. |last28=Farkas |first28=E. |last29=Ferraro |first29=L.I. |last30=Fischer |first30=E. |last31=Galloway |first31=D.J. |last32=Gaya |first32=E. |last33=Giralt |first33=M. |last34=Goward |first34=T. |last35=Grube |first35=M. |last36=Hafellner |first36=J. |last37=Hernandez |first37=J.E. |last38=Campos |first38=M. D.H. |last39=Kalb |first39=K. |last40=Karnefelt |first40=I. |last41=Kantvilas |first41=G. |last42=Killmann |first42=D. |last43=Kirika |first43=P. |last44=Knudsen |first44=K. |last45=Komposch |first45=H. |last46=Kondratyuk |first46=S. |last47=Lawrey |first47=J.D. |last48=Mangold |first48=A. |last49=Marcelli |first49=M.P. |last50=Mccune |first50=B. |last51=Messuti |first51=M.I. |last52=Michlig |first52=A. |last53=Gonzalez |first53=R.M. |last54=Moncada |first54=B. |last55=Naikatini |first55=A. |last56=Nelsen |first56=M.P. |last57=Ovstedal |first57=D.O. |last58=Palice |first58=Z. |last59=Papong |first59=K. |last60=Parnmen |first60=S. |last61=Perez-Ortega |first61=S. |last62=Printzen |first62=C. |last63=Rico |first63=V.J. |last64=Plata |first64=E.R. |last65=Robayo |first65=J. |last66=Rosabal |first66=D. |last67=Ruprecht |first67=U. |last68=Allen |first68=N.S. |last69=Sancho |first69=L. |last70=De Jesus |first70=L.S. |last71=Vieira |first71=T.S. |last72=Schultz |first72=M. |last73=Seaward |first73=M.R.D. |last74=Serusiaux |first74=E. |last75=Schmitt |first75=I. |last76=Sipman |first76=H.J.M. |last77=Sohrabi |first77=M. |last78=Sochting |first78=U. |last79=Sogaard |first79=M.Z. |last80=Sparrius |first80=L.B. |last81=Spielmann |first81=A. |last82=Spribille |first82=T. |last83=Sutjaritturakan |first83=J. |last84=Thammathaworn |first84=A. |last85=Thell |first85=A. |last86=Thor |first86=G. |last87=Thus |first87=H. |last88=Timdal |first88=E. |last89=Truong |first89=C. |last90=Turk |first90=R. |last91=Tenorio |first91=L.U. |last92=Upreti |first92=D.K. |last93=Van den Boom |first93=P. |last94=Rebuelta |first94=M.V. |last95=Wedin |first95=M. |last96=Will-Wolf |first96=S. |last97=Wirth |first97=V. |last98=Wirtz |first98=N. |last99=Yahr |first99=R. |last100=Yeshitela |first100=K. |last101=Ziemmeck |first101=F. |last102=Wheeler |first102=T. |last103=Lucking |first103=R. |title=One hundred new species of lichenized fungi: a signature of undiscovered global diversity |journal=Phytotaxa |volume=18 |issue=1 |year=2011 |doi=10.11646/phytotaxa.18.1.1 |pages=9–11 |url=http://www.mapress.com/phytotaxa/content/2011/f/p00018p127f.pdf}}

{{cite journal |display-authors=6 |last1=Wijayawardene |first1=Nalin |last2=Hyde |first2=Kevin |first3=LKT |last3=Al-Ani |last4=S |first4=Dolatabadi |last5=Stadler |first5=Marc |last6=Haelewaters |first6=Danny |last7=Tsurykau |first7=Andrei |last8=Mesic |first8=Armin |last9=Navathe |first9=Sudhir |last10=Papp |first10=Viktor |last11=Oliveira Fiuza |first11=Patrícia |last12=Vázquez |first12=Víctor |last13=Gautam |first13=Ajay |last14=Becerra |first14=Alejandra G. |last15=Ekanayaka |first15=Anusha |last16=K. C. |first16=Rajeshkumar |last17=Bezerra |first17=Jadson |last18=Matočec |first18=Neven |last19=Maharachchikumbura |first19=Sajeewa |last20=Suetrong |first20=Satinee |year=2020 |title=Outline of Fungi and fungus-like taxa |journal=Mycosphere |volume=11 |pages=1060–1456 |doi=10.5943/mycosphere/11/1/8 |doi-access=free}}

}}

{{Taxonbar|from=Q4769985}}

Category:Graphidaceae

Category:Lichen genera

Category:Graphidales genera

Category:Taxa named by Auguste-Marie Hue

Category:Taxa described in 1891