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  • Fryday, A.M./ Hertel, H. 2014: A contribution to the family Lecideaceae s. lat. (Lecanoromycetidae inc. sed., lichenized Ascomycota) in the southern subpolar region; including eight new species and some revised generic circumscriptions. - The Lichenologist 46(3): 389-412. [RLL List # 240 / Rec.# 36381]
    Keywords: ALGAL STACKS/ BIOGEOGRAPHY/ DICHOTOMOUS KEY/ LICHENS/ PORPIDIACEAE/ THALLOCONDIDIA
    Abstract: Eight new species of Lecideaceae are described from the southern subpolar region: Bryobilimbia coppinsiana Fryday [sic, error for = Bryobilimbia austrosaxicola Fryday & Coppins], a saxicolous species with one septate ascospores (Campbell Island, New Zealand); Immersaria fuliginosa Fryday, with a thallus composed of thalloconidia (Falkland Islands); Lecidea aurantia Fryday, with an orange thallus (Auckland Islands, New Zealand); L. campbellensis Fryday, with an endolithic thallus and apothecia resembling those of a species of Porpidia (Campbell Island); Poeltiaria ochyrae Hertel [sic, error for Poeltiaria coppinsiana Hertel], which is similar to P. subincongua but with a thick areolate thallus (South Orkney and South Shetland Islands); P. tasmanica Fryday, which is similar to P. urbanskyana but with smaller ascopores (Tasmania); Poeltidea inspersa Fryday with an enolithic thallus and a hymenium with large oil globules (Falkland Islands); and Porpidia vulcanoides Hertel & Fryday with immersed apothecia with a thick margin and large ascospores (SW Chile). Lecidea kalbii Hertel is resurrected from the synonymy of L. mannii Tuck. and treated as a distinct species. The circumscription of genera within the Lecideaceae is also discussed: Poeltiaria is shown to be heterogeneous, and the genera Labyrintha and Notolecidea are reduced to synonymy with Poeltidea and Poeltiaria respectively, and the new combinations Poeltidia implexa (Malcolm et al.) Hertel & Fryday and Poeltiaria subcontinua (Hertel) Hertel & Fryday made. A key to the genera of Lecideaceae s. lat. is provided.
    – doi:10.1017/S0024282913000704

    Notes: New: Bryobilimbia austrosaxicola Fryday & Coppins, Immersaria fuliginosa Fryday, Lecidea aurantia Fryday, Lecidea campbellensis Fryday, Poeltiaria coppinsiana Hertel, Poeltiaria tasmanica Fryday, Poeltidea inspersa Fryday, Porpidia vulcanoides Hertel & Fryday, Poeltidea implexa (Malcolm, Elix & Owe-Larss.) Hertel & Fryday (≡ Labyrintha implexa Malcolm, Elix & Owe-Larss.), Poeltiaria subcontinua (Nyl.) Hertel & Fryday (≡ Lecidea subcontinua Nyl.). Labyrintha Malcolm, Elix & Owe-Larss. and Notolecidea Hertel are placed in synonymy with Poeltidea Hertel. Lecidea kalbii Hertel and Lecidea mannii Tuck. are treated as distinct taxa.
    URL: http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayAbstract?fromPage=online&aid=9220061&fulltextType=RA&fileId=S0024282913000704
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  • Fryday, A.M./ Ruprecht, U./ Götz, A./ Kantvilas, G. 2025: Aurantiothallia and Hertelaria, two new genera of porpidioid Lecideaceae (Ascomycota, Lecanoromycetidae, Lecideales), and other new porpidioid taxa from Tasmania. - The Lichenologist 57(6): 256-277. [RLL List # 282 / Rec.# 46096]
    Abstract: The new genera Aurantiothallia and Hertelaria are proposed for species of saxicolous lichens known only from Tasmania. Aurantiothallia is erected for the species currently known as Poeltiaria tasmanica and the newly described A. riparia, both of which have an orange thallus lacking lichen products but with an amyloid medulla and black apothecia with only brown pigments internally. Hertelaria is based on the new species H. doleritica, which has an atrobrunnea-type thallus and large adnate, red-brown apothecia up to 2.4 mm diam. Phylogenetic analyses based on the markers ITS, mtSSU and RPB1 clearly support the morphological results, each genus forming a strongly supported clade. Also newly described are: Poeltiaria caeruleorubra, with a red-pigmented inner exciple that contrasts strongly with the adjacent bright blue hymenium; Porpidia lutulata, which has small apothecia and a granular thallus with an amyloid (I+ violet) medulla; and Porpidia umbonifera var. sanguinea, which differs from the typical variety in having a reddish pigment in the inner exciple. All the new taxa are known only from silicious rocks, mostly dolerite, in Tasmania. We also report Porpidia albocaerulescens var. polycarpiza and P. hydrophila for the first time from Tasmania, confirm the presence of P. umbonifera var. umbonifera on the island, and provide a provisional key to porpidioid lichens in Tasmania.
    – doi:10.1017/S0024282925101333

    Countries/Continents: Australia/Australasia
    Notes: New (all new taxa from Australia): Aurantiothallia Fryday, U.Rupr. & Kantvilas (type: A. tasmanica), A. riparia Fryday, U.Rupr. & Kantvilas, A. tasmanica (Fryday) Fryday, U.Rupr. & Kantvilas (≡ Poeltiaria tasmanica Fryday), Hertelaria Fryday, U.Rupr. & Kantvilas (type: H. doleritica), H. doleritica Fryday, U.Rupr. & Kantvilas, Poeltiaria caeruleorubra Fryday, U.Rupr. & Kantvilas, Porpidia lutulata Fryday, U.Rupr. & Kantvilas, Porpidia umbonifera var. sanguinea Fryday, U.Rupr. & Kantvilas. Includes key to porpidioid lichens in Tasmania.
    URL: https://doi.org/10.1017/S0024282925101333
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