Galapagos Species Database

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Dyplolabia afzelii (Ach.) A. Massal.

liquen de escritura, Powdered script lichen

Dyplolabia afzelii Photo: Frank Bungartz, CDF, 2008.
Dyplolabia afzelii Photo: Frank Bungartz, CDF, 2008.

Thallus thin, inconspicuous, almost entirely embedded in the substrate, of the same color as the substrate or slightly darker, ochraceous, olive to deep brown; surface smooth, not pruinose; Apothecia prominent to sessile, lirellate; lirellae elongate, broad; labia black, but entirely covered by a thick, white, C+ red pruina (lecanoric acid); disc concealed, a thin slit; exciple laterally strongly carbonized, ±open below; hymenium hyaline, clear (not inspers), I–; ascospores hyaline, I–, 8 per ascus, short and broad, narrowly ellipsoid to broadly fusiform, 16-22 x 7-10 µm, transversely septate, 4-celled Chemistry: Apothecial pruina C+ red; lecanoric acid.

Some records in Weber (1986) are misidentifications of Helminthocarpon leprevostii, a species that is very common throughout the Galapagos dry lowlands, but one specimen collected by Pike (ID 37-18) is confirmed here as D. afzelii. This conspicuous species has since not been re-discovered and must be presumed extinct from the archipelago.

Taxonomy

Domain
Eukaryota

Kingdom
Fungi

Phylum
Ascomycota

Class
Lecanoromycetes

Order
Ostropales

Family
Graphidaceae

Genus
Dyplolabia

Species
afzelii

Taxon category: Accepted

Syn.: Graphis afzelii

Taxon origin: Native

Status

Critically endangered

Distribution

Distribution: A pantropical species; only few recent records from Floreana Island.

References

  • Weber, W.A. (1986) The Lichen Flora of the Galápagos Islands, Ecuador. Mycotaxon 27: 451-497.
  • Bungartz, F. Lücking, R. & Aptroot, A. (2009) The lichen family Graphidaceae (Ostropales, Lecanoromycetes) in the Galapagos Islands. Nova Hedwigia 90: 1-44.
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