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3 November 2021 Capronia harrisiana (Ascomycota, Chaetothyriales), a new lichenicolous species on Crocodia aurata from the southern Appalachian Mountains of southeastern North America
Jason P. Hollinger, James C. Lendemer
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Abstract

Capronia harrisiana, a lichenicolous fungus on the tripartite foliose lichen Crocodia aurata, is described as new to science. Although the host species is widespread in many areas of the world, no species of Capronia has previously been reported from Crocodia aurata, and Capronia harrisiana appears to be endemic to the southern Appalachian Mountains in southeastern North America. The new species is characterized by 50–120 µm wide ascomata, 40–95 µm long setae, (1–)3-septate, pale brown, 11.9–15.7 × 4.4–5.8 µm ascospores, and an I+ red hymenium. An updated key to the lichenicolous species of Capronia is provided.

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Jason P. Hollinger and James C. Lendemer "Capronia harrisiana (Ascomycota, Chaetothyriales), a new lichenicolous species on Crocodia aurata from the southern Appalachian Mountains of southeastern North America," The Bryologist 124(4), 522-532, (3 November 2021). https://doi.org/10.1639/0007-2745-124.4.522
Received: 28 May 2021; Accepted: 22 August 2021; Published: 3 November 2021
KEYWORDS
biodiversity
Endemism
host-parasite relationships
Pseudocyphellaria aurata
taxonomy
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