Wadeana Coppins & P. James (1978)
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: basionymous or accepted. Taxonomic rank: genus. Number of known taxa within this rank: 2. Wadeana. Genus of unknown placement (incertae sedis); Agyriineae; Lecanorales.
Type Information: Type: Wadeana dendrographa (Nyl.) Coppins & P. James.
Taxonomic Literature: Clauzade G. & Roux C., Bull. Soc. Bot. Centre-Ouest N.S. - Numero Special 7: 1-893 [817] (1985); Coppins B.J. & James P.W., Lichenologist 10: 179-207 (1978); Hawksworth D.L. in: Purvis O.W. et al. (eds), The Lichen Flora of Great Britain and Ireland, London (1992); Poelt J. & Vezda A., Biblioth. Lichenol. 16: 1-390 [355] (1981).
Biogeography: Checklist records: Great Britain, Italy, and Sweden and Norway.
Ecology: Biotroph; lichenized; corticolous.
Lichen Photobionts: Primary photobiont present; trentepohlioid. Secondary photobiont absent.
Thallus: Indistinct.
Reproduction Strategy: Only known as sterile, asexually reproducing form or with sexual (and possible asexual) stages. Ascocarps: Apothecioid, linear, soon sessile. Margin: Prominent; external filaments absent. Exciple: Black or brown. Periphyses: Absent. Epithecium: Apical cells hyaline. Interascal Hyphae: Present, scarcely branched to distinctly branched, not or scarcely anastomosed to distinctly anastomosed. Hypothecium: Brown or brownish yellow.
Asci: Tholus thickened, amyloid, with amyloid cap; dehiscence lecanoralean.
Ascospores: More than 32 per ascus, ellipsoid or globose, 2-8 µm long, 2-4 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.
Secondary Metabolites: Not detected or present, of the following substance class(es): xanthones.
(report generated 04.Okt.2007)
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