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A new species of the genus Anamylopsora (Baeomycetaceae; Ascomycota) from Deosai National Park, Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  10 July 2023

Muhammad Usman*
Affiliation:
Fungal Biology and Systematics Research Laboratory, Institute of Botany, University of the Punjab, Lahore, Pakistan School of Life Sciences, University of Nottingham, Nottingham NG7 2RD, UK
Qudsia Firdous
Affiliation:
Fungal Biology and Systematics Research Laboratory, Institute of Botany, University of the Punjab, Lahore, Pakistan
Paul S. Dyer
Affiliation:
School of Life Sciences, University of Nottingham, Nottingham NG7 2RD, UK
Abdul Nasir Khalid
Affiliation:
Fungal Biology and Systematics Research Laboratory, Institute of Botany, University of the Punjab, Lahore, Pakistan
*
Corresponding author: Muhammad Usman; Email: musmanmughal52@yahoo.com

Abstract

A novel lichen species occurring on rocks was collected from three different localities within Deosai National Park, Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan. Phylogenetic analyses of the nrDNA ITS and nuLSU regions revealed that it clustered within the genus Anamylopsora. Further chemical and morpho-anatomical analyses confirmed its uniqueness, and it is described here as a new species under the name A. pakistanica. The distinguishing characters are: an irregularly squamulose appressed thallus on rocks without rhizines; an epinecral layer up to 25 μm thick; ascospores that are hyaline, simple, thick-walled with a smooth surface; septate paraphyses with a pigmented apical cell in a gel-like matrix; globose to subglobose pycnidia with hyaline and bacilliform pycnidiospores. In particular, the species is distinguished from other members of the genus by morpho-anatomical features including the coloration of the thalli, the presence of a thick lower cortex (up to 100 μm), and the presence of simple, thick-walled ascospores. Specimens were found at altitudes up to 4587 m, the highest elevation yet reported for Anamylopsora. A key and comparison to all existing species of the genus Anamylopsora is also given.

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Table 1. Sequences of lichen taxa used in the ITS phylogenetic analyses of the genus Anamylopsora, with voucher information, GenBank Accession numbers and associated references. Newly generated sequences are shown in bold. * = outgroup.

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Figure 1. Molecular phylogenetic analyses of Anamylopsora species by maximum likelihood (ML) based on ITS sequence data. Bootstrap values >70% are shown at the branches and novel sequences generated during this study are in bold. Clades are indicated by letters.

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Figure 2. Anamylopsora pakistanica sp. nov. holotype (LAH37090). A, dry form on rock (arrows). B–D, cross-section of thallus viewed under stereomicroscope. E, thallus with apothecium and pycnidia (arrows). Scales: A = 10 mm; B, D & E = 500 μm; C = 1 mm. In colour online.

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Figure 3. Anatomical structures of Anamylopsora pakistanica sp. nov. holotype (LAH37090). A, upper cortex with algal layer. B, asci in Lugol's solution (I). C, algal cells in I. D, apothecia in I (initially hymenium turns green then brown). E, ascus with ascospores and paraphyses in I. F, epihymenium and hymenium. Scales: A = 50 μm; B = 20 μm; C = 5 μm; D = 200 μm; E = 15 μm; F = 10 μm. In colour online.

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