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Brianaria (Psoraceae), a new genus to accommodate the Micarea sylvicola group

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  12 May 2014

Stefan EKMAN
Affiliation:
Museum of Evolution, Uppsala University, Norbyvägen 16, SE-75236 Uppsala, Sweden. Email: [email protected]
Måns SVENSSON
Affiliation:
Department of Ecology, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, P. O. Box 7044, SE-75007 Uppsala, Sweden

Abstract

The new genus Brianaria S. Ekman & M. Svensson is introduced for the Micarea sylvicola group, with the new combinations Brianaria bauschiana (Körb.) S. Ekman & M. Svensson, B. lutulata (Nyl.) S. Ekman & M. Svensson, B.sylvicola (Flot. ex Körb.) S. Ekman & M. Svensson and B. tuberculata (Sommerf.) S. Ekman & M. Svensson. The new genus is characterized by a chlorococcoid, non-micareoid photobiont, small, convex apothecia without an excipulum, an ascus of the ‘Psora-type’, 0–1-septate ascospores, dimorphic paraphyses, and immersed pycnidia containing bacilliform conidia. Brianaria is shown to form a monophyletic group in the Psoraceae, where it is probably the sister group to Psora and Protoblastenia.

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