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Forssellia Zahlbr. (1906)

Data Set Maintenance: Data set standard item. Data set author(s): Rambold G. Data set not revised; to be published after submission.

Nomenclature: Current taxonomic status: accepted or basionymous. Taxonomic rank: genus. Forssellia. Lichinaceae Nyl. (1854); Lichinales.

Type Information: Type: Forssellia affinis (A. Massal.) Zahlbr.

Taxonomic Literature: Clauzade G. & Roux C., Bull. Soc. Bot. Centre-Ouest N.S. - Numero Special 7: 1-893 [366] (1985); Henssen A., Ber. Deutsch. Bot. Ges. 92: 483-506 (1980) ['1979']; Zahlbruckner A., in Engler A. & Prantl K., Nat. Pflanzenfam. 1, Abt. 1 asterisk: 1-249 [161-162] (1906).

Biogeography: Checklist records: Austria and Germany.

Ecology: Biotroph; lichenized; substrate calciferous.

Lichen Photobionts: Primary photobiont present; cyanobacterial. Secondary photobiont absent.

Thallus: Crustose, granular, rimose, or areolate (primarily areolate). Upper Surface: Special structures absent. Lower Surface: Attached by the whole lower surface; special structures absent.

Reproduction Strategy: Only known as sterile, asexually reproducing form or with sexual (and possible asexual) stages. Ascocarps: Apothecioid, orbicular, forming all across the thallus surface, not emerging. Margin: External filaments absent. Periphyses: Absent. Interascal Hyphae: Present, scarcely branched, not or scarcely anastomosed.

Ascospores: 12-16 to 16-32 per ascus, ellipsoid, 4-7 µm long, 3-4 µm wide, obtuse; septa absent; wall thin, not thickened at the septum, hyaline, in Lugol's Solution negative, wall not ornamented.

Conidiomata: Absent resp. not observed or present; pycnidial; formed all accross the thallus surface.

Conidia: Globose.

Secondary Metabolites: Not detected.

(report generated 04.Okt.2007)


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