Döring, Heidi; Lumbsch, Thorsten:
Ascoma ontogeny: is this character set of any use in the systematics of lichenized ascomycetes?
In: Lichenologist, Vol. 30 (1998), No. 4/5, pp. 489 - 500
1998article/chapter in journal
Biology
Title:
Ascoma ontogeny: is this character set of any use in the systematics of lichenized ascomycetes?
Author:
Döring, Heidi;Lumbsch, Thorsten
Year of publication:
1998

Abstract:

The use of ascoma ontogeny in the systematics of lichenized asco-mycetes is reviewed briefly. Two recently studied examples are discussed to illustrate the use of ontogenetic studies to discover phylogenetic relationships. As one example, theAgyriaceaewas mainly circumscribed by the ascus type and included diverse genera.Xylographais characterized by lirelliform apothecia. However, the ascoma development shares the ontogenetic pattern observed inTrapeliaand its placement in the family was confirmed. In contrast,Anamylopsoraexhibited a substantially different apothecial development and was separated as a family of its own. As a second example, theCandelariaceaeis based on chemical characters. With the detection of pulvinic acid derivatives also in the genusLecanora, the distinction of theCandelariaceaeandLecanoraceaebecame doubtful. Therefore, the ascoma ontogeny was employed to evaluate this classification and is illustrated here in detail forCandelaria fibrosa. The substantial similarity of the ascoma development found in both families suggests that both might be better united. Finally, a general discussion of the significance of ontogenetic characters in lichen taxonomy is included.