Transdrakea

{{Short description|Genus of lichens}}

{{Use dmy dates|date=September 2024}}

{{Automatic taxobox

| image = Transdrakea alacalufes.png

| image_caption = Transdrakea alacalufes; scale bar = 2 mm

| taxon = Transdrakea

| authority = Søchting & Arup (2023)

| type_species = Transdrakea alacalufes

| type_species_authority = Søchting, Sancho & Arup (2023)

| subdivision_ranks = Species

| subdivision = T. alacalufes

T. schofieldii

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Transdrakea is a small genus of lichen-forming fungi in the family Teloschistaceae. It comprises two species of crustose lichens that grow on rocks. The genus is characterised by its poorly developed thallus, {{lichengloss|zeorine}} apothecia (fruiting bodies), and small {{lichengloss|ascospores}} with thin septa. Chemically, Transdrakea species contain anthraquinones, particularly parietin.

Taxonomy

The genus was circumscribed in 2023 by the lichenologists Ulrik Søchting and Ulf Arup. The genus name alludes to its distribution on both sides of the Drake Passage, which separates South America from Antarctica.

Transdrakea is closely related to the genus Gondwania, with both genera belonging to a clade of predominantly Southern Hemisphere taxa within the subfamily Xanthorioideae of the family Teloschistaceae. Molecular phylogenetic analyses place Transdrakea as sister to Gondwania, with both genera forming a well-supported clade distinct from other related genera such as Austroplaca and Cerothallia.

Description

Transdrakea lichens are characterised by their crustose growth form, meaning they grow closely adhered to their {{lichengloss|substrate}}, typically rocks. The thallus, which is the main body of the lichen, is poorly developed and often inconspicuous. The most prominent features of Transdrakea are its reproductive structures, the apothecia. These are small, {{lichengloss|disc}}-shaped fruiting bodies that contain the fungal spores. In Transdrakea, the apothecia are {{lichengloss|zeorine}}, which means they have two distinct margins: an inner {{lichengloss|proper margin}} composed of fungal tissue, and an outer {{lichengloss|thalline margin}} that contains algal cells. The apothecia are typically yellow to orange in colour and can be up to 0.4 mm in diameter.

Under a microscope, the internal structure of the apothecia reveals several features. The hymenium, the spore-producing layer, is relatively thin at 50–60 μm high. The paraphyses, sterile filaments between the spore-producing cells, are simple or slightly branched at the tips and only slightly enlarged at their apices. The {{lichengloss|ascospores}}, which are the reproductive spores produced in sacs called asci, are a key diagnostic feature of Transdrakea. They are relatively small, typically measuring around 10–11 μm long by 4–5 μm wide. A distinctive characteristic is their very thin septum, the internal wall that divides the spore into two cells, which is usually only about 1.5 μm thick.

Chemically, Transdrakea lichens contain anthraquinone pigments, with parietin being the dominant compound. This places them in what lichenologists refer to as {{lichengloss|chemosyndrome}} A, a classification based on the proportions of different anthraquinones present in the lichen.

Species

Two species are recognised in Transdrakea:

The two Transdrakea species can be distinguished by their growth patterns and geographical distributions. T. alacalufes typically has numerous, dispersed apothecia, while T. schofieldii tends to have apothecia aggregated in rock crevices.

References

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{{Catalogue of Life |id=CCK2G |title=Transdrakea |access-date=14 September 2024}}

{{cite journal |last=Dodge |first=C.W. |year=1968 |title=Lichenological notes on the flora of the Antarctic continent and the subantarctic islands. VII.-VIII |journal=Nova Hedwigia |volume=15 |pages=285–332}}

{{cite journal |last1=Søchting |first1=Ulrik |last2=Sancho |first2=Leo Garcia |last3=Arup |first3=Ulf |title=The lichen genera Gondwania and Transdrakea gen. nov. (Teloschistaceae) – speciation in three southern continents |journal=Plant and Fungal Systematics |volume=68 |issue=2 |year=2023 |doi=10.35535/pfsyst-2023-0015 |pages=304–319 |doi-access=free}}

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Category:Teloschistales

Category:Teloschistales genera

Category:Lichen genera

Category:Taxa described in 2023

Category:Taxa named by Ulf Arup

Category:Taxa named by Ulrik Søchting