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Collematineae

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Collematineae
Foliose lichen containing cyanobacteria
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Fungi
Division: Ascomycota
Class: Lecanoromycetes
Order: Peltigerales
Suborder: Collematineae
Miądl. & Lutzoni, 2004[1]

The Collematineae are an suborder of rust fungi in the order of Peltigerales in the class Lecanoromycetes.[2]

It contains 5 families, the Coccocarpiaceae, the Collemataceae, the Pannariaceae, the Placynthiaceae and also the Vahliellaceae.

History

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It was set up in 2004 to contain 4 families, the Coccocarpiaceae, the Collemataceae, the Pannariaceae and the Placynthiaceae by Miadlikowska & Lutzoni. The new suborder was agreed by Hibbet et al, in 2007 and Lumbsch and Huhndorf in 2007,[3] and 2010.[4] The other Peltigerales based suborder of Peltigerineae contained 6 families; Koerberiaceae, Lobariaceae, Massalongiaceae, Nephromataceae, Peltigeraceae and Vahliellaceae, also by Miadlikowska & Lutzoni in 2004.[2][5][6]

Vahliellaceae is still sometimes placed within the Peltigerineae suborder.[2][7]

A molecular phylogenetic study of the Collemataceae was carried out in 2010. It found that ascospore characteristics are a good predictor of phylogeny within Collematineae.[8]

Relationships in the Collematineae were then defined by short branches and lower nodal support than in other parts of the genetic tree, due in part to conflicting signal in exon trees (DNA sequence within a gene), suggesting that rapid diversification events took place in the early evolution of the suborder.[9]

Description

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It includes species of cyanolichens with foliose to fruticose or crustose thalli, with simple or septate ascospores.[8]

Distribution

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The lichens occur worldwide, having a cosmopolitan distribution. They are found in south-east Asia, including Thailand,[10]

Collematineae are found growing on bark, moss, soil or rocks in humid woodland including mangrove forests,[10]

Families

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Amount of species as accepted by Species Fungorum;[11]

References

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  1. ^ Miadlikowska, J. and Lutzoni, F. 2004: Phylogenetic classification of Peltigeralean fungi (Peltigerales, Ascomycota). - American Journal of Botany 91(3): 449–464. (RLL List # 196 / Rec. # 25753
  2. ^ a b c David J. McLaughlin and Joseph W. Spatafora (Editors) Systematics and Evolution: Part B (2015), p. 107, at Google Books
  3. ^ Lumbsch, T.H. and Huhndorf, S.M. (2007) Outline of Ascomycota—2007. Myconet, The Field Museum, Department of Botany, Chicago, 13, 1-58
  4. ^ Lumbsch, H.T. & Huhndorf, S.M. 2010. Myconet Volume 14. Part One. Outline of Ascomycota–2009. Part Two. Notes on Ascomycete Systematics. Nos. 4751–5113. Fieldiana: Life and Earth Sciences 1: 1–64. DOI: 10.3158/1557.1
  5. ^ Ulrich Lüttge, Wolfram Beyschlag, Burkhard Büdel and Dennis Francis (Editors) Progress in Botany 71 (2009), p. 256, at Google Books
  6. ^ Geoffrey Clough Ainsworth Ainsworth & Bisby's Dictionary of the Fungi (2008), p. 504, at Google Books
  7. ^ Wedin, Mats; Jørgensen, Per Magnus and; Ekman, Stefan (January 2011). "Vahliellaceae, a new family of cyanobacterial lichens (Peltigerales, Ascomycetes) Published online by Cambridge University Press: 16 December 2010". The Lichenologist. 43 (1): 67–72. doi:10.1017/S0024282910000642. S2CID 85911722.
  8. ^ a b Otálora, Mónica; Aragón, Gregorio; Molina, Maria; Martínez, Isabel; Lutzoni, François (2010). "Disentangling the Collema-Leptogium complex through a molecular phylogenetic study of the Collemataceae (Peltigerales, lichen-forming Ascomycota)". Mycologia. 102 (2): 279–290. doi:10.3852/09-114. PMID 20361496. S2CID 10757235.
  9. ^ Widhelm, Todd J.; Grewe, Felix; Goffinet, Bernard; Wedin, Mats; Goward, Trevor; Coca, Luis F.; Distefano, Isabel; Košuthová, Alice; Lumbsch, H. Thorsten (2021). "Phylogenomic reconstruction addressing the Peltigeralean backbone (Lecanoromycetes, Ascomycota)". Fungal Diversity. 110: 59–73. doi:10.1007/s13225-021-00476-8. S2CID 237856530.
  10. ^ a b Rangsiruji, Achariya; Boonpragob, Kansri; Mongkolsuk, Pachara; Sodamuk, Mattika; Buaruang, Kawinnat; Binchai, Sutheewan; Thorsten Lumbsch, H.; Parnmen, Sittiporn (Summer 2016). "Diversity and phylogenetic survey of cyanobacterial lichens (Collematineae, Ascomycota) in mangrove forests of eastern Thailand". The Bryologist. 119 (2). American Bryological and Lichenological Society: 123–130. doi:10.1639/0007-2745-119.2.123. S2CID 87606344.
  11. ^ "Coccocarpia - Search Page". www.speciesfungorum.org. Species Fungorum. Retrieved 5 January 2023.