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Abstract The new genus Imsharria is proposed for a crustose species found on or near mountain summits on the Falkland Islands. It is separated from other genera of Lecideaceae by a combination of Porpidia -type asci, halonate ascospores, immersed apothecia and a hyaline hypothecium, and forms a distinct branch in the phylogenetic analysis using the markers nrITS and mtSSU. The single species, I. orangei , is characterized by its innate apothecia with a brown disc and a thallus containing norstictic acid and an amyloid (I+ violet) medulla. In addition, Porpidia imshaugii is described for a species from the Falkland Islands resembling P. skottsbergiana but with larger ascospores, and Porpidia navarina is shown to belong in the genus Poeltiaria , with the new combination Poeltiaria navarina being made. A key to the Lecideaceae on the Falkland Islands is provided.
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synapsesocial.com/papers/68e581f7b6db64358751fbe9 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/s0024282924000148
Alan M. Fryday
Michigan State University
Anna M. Götz
Ulrike Ruprecht
University of Salzburg
The Lichenologist
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