Graphis crebra

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{{Short description|Species of lichen in the family Graphidaceae}}

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| image_caption = Photographed in Portugal

| genus = Graphis (lichen)

| species = crebra

| authority = Vain. (1899)

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Graphis crebra is a species of corticolous lichen in the family Graphidaceae. It has a pantropical distribution. Like other script lichens, it grows on bark and resembles calligraphy. It can be distinguished from several other similar species by the white pruina (powder) on its apothecial discs.

Taxonomy

The lichen was described as new to science in 1899 by Finnish lichenologist Edvard Vainio from a collection made in Gourbeyre, Guadeloupe.

Description

Graphis crebra has a corticate thallus that is dull to somewhat shiny, and pale grey. The lirellae (an ascoma with a long, narrow disc resembling dark squiggly lines) are {{lichengloss|erumpent}} (bursting through the surface) with a lateral {{lichengloss|thalline margin}}, short, unbranched to rarely one-branched, straight to slightly curved. The apothecial {{lichengloss|disc}} becomes exposed very early, with a distinct white {{lichengloss|pruina}} (a crystalline or powdery surface covering). The {{lichengloss|excipulum}} (a layer of sterile tissue that contains the hymenium) is black. Graphis crebra produces ascospores that are 5–9-septate, and measure 20–30 by 5–8 μm.

The main secondary compound in Graphis crebra is norstictic acid.

=Similar species=

Similar species include Graphis cincta, which lacks open pruinose discs, and G. handelii, which does have open discs but is not pruinose. Another lookalike species is the Australian G. streimanii, which has larger spores and lirellae that are longer and more branched. The species G. manipurensis and G.sirohiensis, both known only from Manipur, India, are also similar in appearance to Graphis crebra. The Indian species, however, do not have the white pruinose disc characteristic of G. crebra. Another pantropical, norstictic acid-containing species, Graphis handelii, can be distinguished from G. crebra by its epruinose apothecial discs.

Habitat and distribution

In addition to the type locality in Guadeloupe, Graphis crebra is also known from St. Helena and the Galapagos. In 2011, it was reported from Florida in North America. In 2016, G. crebra was reported from Portugal, which was also a new occurrence for Europe, and in 2017 from the Seychelles.{{cite journal |last1=Neuwirth |first1=Gerhard |last2=Stocker-Wörgötter |first2=Elfie |date=2017 |title=Twenty-five lichen species new to the Seychelles |url=https://www.zobodat.at/pdf/STAPFIA_0107_0153-0161.pdf |journal=Stapfia |volume=107 |pages=153–161}}

References

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{{cite journal |last1=Joshi |first1=Santosh |last2=Jayalal |first2=Udeni |last3=Oh |first3=Soon-Ok |last4=Nguyen |first4=Thi Thuy |last5=Dzung |first5=Nguyen Anh |last6=Hur |first6=Jae-Seoun |title=The lichen genus Graphis from Vietnam |journal=Mycotaxon |volume=125 |issue=1 |year=2013 |pages=69–80 |doi=10.5248/125.69 |url=https://www.researchgate.net/publication/258279171}}

{{cite journal|last1= Lepista |first1=Zacarias |last2= Aptroot |first2=André |title=Seven species of Graphis from Portugal reported new to Europe |journal=The Lichenologist |volume=48 |issue=4 |year=2016 |pages=259–267 |doi=10.1017/S0024282916000153}}

{{cite journal |last1=Lücking |first1=Robert |last2=Archer |first2=Alan W. |last3=Aptroot |first3=André |title=A world-wide key to the genus Graphis (Ostropales: Graphidaceae) |journal=The Lichenologist |volume=41 |issue=4 |year=2009 |pages=363–452 |doi=10.1017/S0024282909008305}}

{{cite journal |last1=Seavey |first1=Frederick |last2=Seavey |first2=Jean |title=The lichen genus Graphis (Graphidaceae) in Everglades National Park (Florida) |journal=The Bryologist |volume=114 |issue=4 |year=2011 |pages=764–784 |doi=10.1639/0007-2745-114.4.764}}

{{cite journal |last1=Singh |first1=P. |last2=Singh |first2=K. P. |title=Two new species of Graphis (Ascomycota: Ostropales: Graphidaceae), from the Indo-Burma biodiversity hotspot |journal=Mycosphere |volume=5 |issue=4 |year=2014 |pages=504–509 |doi=10.5943/mycosphere/5/4/2 |doi-access=free}}

{{cite journal |last1=Vainio |first1=Edv. A. |year=1899 |title=Lichenes novi rarioresque, ser. III. |journal=Beiblatt zur "Hedwigia" |volume=38 |issue=6 |page=256 |language=Latin |url=https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/507569}}

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Category:Lichen species

Category:Taxa named by Edvard August Vainio

Category:Lichens described in 1899

Category:Lichens of the Caribbean

Category:Lichens of Southwestern Europe

Category:Fungi of Florida

Category:Lichens of Seychelles

Category:Fungi without expected TNC conservation status