Biology:Acrocordia gemmata

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Short description: Species of fungus

Acrocordia gemmata
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Scientific classification edit
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Fungi
Division: Ascomycota
Class: Dothideomycetes
Order: Monoblastiales
Family: Monoblastiaceae
Genus: Acrocordia
Species:
A. gemmata
Binomial name
Acrocordia gemmata
(Ach.) A.Massal., 1854
Synonyms[1]

Arthopyrenia gemmata (Ach.) A.Massal., 1852 Arthopyrenia alba Arthopyrenia sphaeroides

Acrocordia gemmata is a species of lichen belonging to the family Monoblastiaceae.[1]

Acrocordia gemmata is characterised by a thin, crustose thallus that ranges in colour from white to pale gray or green, with no hypothallus visible. The perithecia are hemispherical, black and somewhat immersed in the thallus, with an ostiole at the top and long-celled pseudoparaphyses.

The asci are narrowly cylindrical, and have an apical dome with a broad ocular chamber, covered by a hemispherical meniscus-like structure. The asci contain 8 ellipsoid ascopores each (18-30 x 8-12 µm), which are 1-septate and have finely granular perispores. The pycnidia of Acrocordia gemmata are rare and dispersed, measuring 0.1-0.25 mm, with 3-5 x 0.8-1 µm conidia. Its photobiont is Trentepohlia [2]

Acrocordia gemmata is commonly found on the bark of decidous trees, throughout Europe, Asia, Macaronesia, New Zealand, North America.[3]

References

Wikidata ☰ Q10509861 entry