Tremella lobariacearum

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author = {Westberg, Martin AND Timdal, Einar AND Asplund, Johan AND Bendiksby, Mika AND Reidar Haugan, AND Jonsson, Fredrik AND Larsson, Per AND Odelvik, Göran AND Wedin, Mats AND Millanes, Ana M.},
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Taxonavigation

Ordo: Tremellales
Familia: Tremellaceae
Genus: Tremella

Name

Tremella lobariacearum Diederich & M. S. Christ, 1996Wikispecies linkPensoft Profile

  • Tremella lobariacearum Diederich & M. S. Christ. Bibl. Lichenol. 61: 103. 1996.

Type

PORTUGAL. Madeira: Rabaçal, on Lobaria pulmonaria. 8 Apr. 1992, P. Diederich 4935 (LG – holotype; herb. Diederich – isotype; S F102418 - isotype!).

Distribution

New to the Nordic countries. Tremella lobariacearum was described by Diederich (1996)[1] and is currently known from Africa (Ile de la Réunion), Asia (Japan, Philippines, and Russia), Europe (British Isles, France, and Portugal), Macaronesia (Canary Islands and Madeira), Oceania (Papua New Guinea) and South America (Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru), growing on Lobaria and Pseudocyphellaria species (Diederich 1996[1], 2003[2], van den Boom and Etayo 2000[3], Etayo 2002[4], 2010[5], Coppins et al. 2012[6], Flakus and Kukwa 2012[7]). The species induces the formation of pale-brown to dark-brown galls on the isidia or soredia of the host (Fig. 14), or occasionally also directly on the thallus. The basidia are 2-celled. Two asexual morphs, consisting of lunate conidia and asteroconidia, are often found within the galls. Tremella lobariacearum is here reported from Norway and from the Nordic Countries for the first time, growing on Lobaria pulmonaria. The species is associated to habitats with high humidity and oceanic influence. The only specimen reported was collected, together with other non-infected Lobaria pulmonaria thalli in an area with mixed and rich populations of Lobaria, in a Fraxinus-dominated open broad-leaved deciduous stand.
Tremella includes mainly mycoparasitic taxa that grow on a wide range of fungal hosts, including lichenized hosts. However, mycologists and lichenologists in general did not look much at the lichenicolous species until the first comprehensive study by Diederich (1996)[1]. Since then, several new species have been described (Diederich 2003[2], Sérusiaux et al. 2003[8], Diederich 2007[9], Zamora et al. 2011[10], Diederich et al. 2014[11], Millanes et al. 2012[12], 2014[13]), and an increased interest has resulted in numerous new records, especially in the Nordic countries (Holien and Tønsberg 1994[14], Alstrup et al. 2004[15], 2008[16], Pippola and Kotiranta 2008[17], Westberg et al. 2008[18], Svensson and Westberg 2010[19], Knutsson and Johansson 2011[20], Millanes et al. 2014[13], Thell et al. 2014[21], Westberg and Thor 2014[22]). Nevertheless, both the actual diversity and the distribution area of most species are still largely unknown.

Specimen examined

NORWAY. Hordaland: Tysnes municipality, Støle, 59°59.14'N, 05°29.84'E, alt. 60 m. 6 Apr. 2008, Asplund & Larsson (S F263902).

Taxon Treatment

  • Westberg, M; Timdal, E; Asplund, J; Bendiksby, M; Reidar Haugan, ; Jonsson, F; Larsson, P; Odelvik, G; Wedin, M; Millanes, A; 2015: New records of lichenized and lichenicolous fungi in Scandinavia MycoKeys, (11): 33-61. doi

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Other References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Diederich P (1996) The lichenicolous heterobasidiomycetes. Bibliotheca Lichenologica 61: 1–198.
  2. 2.0 2.1 Diederich P (2003) New species and new records of American lichenicolous fungi. Herzogia 16: 41–90.
  3. van den Boom P, Etayo J (2000) Contribution to the knowledge of lichenicolous fungi and lichens from Portugal and Spain. Österreichische Zeitschrift für Pilzkunde 9: 151–162.
  4. Etayo J (2002) Aportación al conocimiento de los hongos liquenícolas de Colombia. Bibliotheca Lichenologica 84: 1–154.
  5. Etayo J (2010) Hongos liquenícolas de Perú. Homenaje a Rolf Santesson. Bulletin de la Société Linnéenne de Provence 61: 83–128.
  6. Coppins B, Seaward M, Simkin J (2012) British Isles list of lichens and lichenicolous fungi. September 2012 update to list. British Lichen Society Bulletin 111: 67–69.
  7. Flakus A, Kukwa M (2012) New records of lichenicolous fungi from Bolivia. Opuscula Philolichenum 11: 36–48.
  8. Sérusiaux E, Diederich P, Ertz D, van den Boom P (2003) New or interesting lichens and lichenicolous fungi from Belgium, Luxembourg and northern France. IX. Lejeunia N. S. 173: 1–48.
  9. Diederich P (2007) New or interesting lichenicolous heterobasidiomycetes. Opuscula Philolichenum 4: 11–22.
  10. Zamora J, Pérez-Ortega S, Rico V (2011) Tremella macrobasidiata (Basidiomycota, Tremellales), a new lichenicolous fungus from the Iberian Peninsula. Lichenologist 43: 407–415. doi: 10.1017/S0024282911000405
  11. Diederich P, Millanes A, Wedin M (2014) Tremella umbilicariae (Tremellomycetes, Basidiomycota), a new lichenicolous species on Umbilicaria from Peru. Bulletin de la Société des naturalistes luxembourgeois 115: 167–172.
  12. Millanes A, Westberg M, Wedin M, Diederich P (2012) Tremella diploschistina (Tremellomycetes, Basidiomycota, Fungi), a new lichenicolous species growing on Diploschistes. Lichenologist 44: 321–332. doi: 10.1017/S0024282911000788
  13. 13.0 13.1 Millanes A, Diederich P, Westberg M, Knutsson T, Wedin M (2014) Tremella rhizocarpicola sp. nov. and other interesting lichenicolous Tremellales and Filobasidiales in the Nordic countries. MycoKeys 8: 31–41. doi: 10.3897/mycokeys.8.8176
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  17. Pippola E, Kotiranta H (2008) The genus Tremella (Basidiomycota, Tremellales) in Finland. Annales Botanici Fennici 45: 401–434. doi: 10.5735/085.045.0601
  18. Westberg M, Millanes A, Wedin M (2008) Tremella candelariellae – en ny lavparasiterande basidiesvamp för Sverige. Lavbulletinen 2: 74–77.
  19. Svensson M, Westberg M (2010) Additions to the lichen flora of Fennoscandia. Graphis Scripta 22: 33–37.
  20. Knutsson T, Johansson T (2011) Lavfloran i Ottenbylund. Länsstyrelsen, Kalmar. Meddelandeserien 2011: 13.
  21. Thell A, Alstrup V, Arup U, Bendiksby M, Feuerer T, Haugan R, Kärnefelt I, Klepsland J, Kukwa M, Launis A, Millanes A, Motiejūnaitė J, Nordin A, Prieto M, Pykälä J, Seaward M, Timdal E, Tsurykau A, Vitikainen O, Westberg M (2014) New or interesting lichens and lichenicolous fungi from the Vadstena area, Östergötland, Sweden. Graphis Scripta 26: 15–33.
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