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An ITS sequence of a specimen from the probable locus classicus of Ramalina peruviana and its consequences

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  22 September 2023

Harrie J. M. Sipman*
Affiliation:
Botanischer Garten und Botanisches Museum, Freie Universität, D 14195 Berlin, Germany
Ángel Ramírez Ordaya
Affiliation:
Asociación Proyectos Ecológicos, Peru
*
Corresponding author: Harrie J. M. Sipman; Email: h.sipman@bgbm.org

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Figure 1. The first description of Ramalina peruviana (Acharius 1810). In colour online.

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Figure 2. Specimens of Ramalina peruviana from the probable locus classicus, Lachay near Lima, Peru. A, well-developed specimen, collected in 1960 (Mattick 25, B 60 0016401). B, specimen used for sequencing, collected in 2018 (B 60 0176943), dwarfed probably by air pollution. Scales: A & B = 2 mm. In colour online.

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Table 1. Newly generated ITS sequences from specimens of Ramalina species, including voucher information and GenBank Accession numbers.

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Figure 3. Maximum likelihood (ML) tree of all available ITS sequences of the Ramalina peruviana complex, compared with four selected sequences each of R. fraxinea (L.) Ach., R. polymorpha, R. fastigiata (Pers.) Ach., R. canariensis J. Steiner and R. farinacea (L.) Ach. The sequence from the locus classicus is in bold red font; the clades of R. peruviana and R. intermediella are indicated with grey boxes and R. montagnei is shown outside these clades. Bootstrap values (maximum parsimony/maximum likelihood) > 50 are indicated. In colour online.

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Figure 4. The variable base pairs in the ITS sequence of the Ramalina peruviana s. lat. cluster. In colour online.