- Source: Micarea
Micarea is a genus of lichen-forming fungi in the family Pilocarpaceae. The widely distributed genus contains 142 species and new species are described actively. Species in the genus are crustose lichens and their photobiont (the non-fungal organism) is a single-celled green alga.
Taxonomy
Micarea was circumscribed by Elias Magnus Fries in his 1825 work Systema Orbis Vegetabilis. There have been some taxonomic disputes about the genus. Nowadays, the genus is accepted, although it is paraphyletic and in need of further research. Micarea prasina is the type species of the genus.
Reproduction
Lichenized fungi have developed diverse reproduction strategies. The microlichen genus Micarea is an excellent model for studying the effects of reproductive traits and environmental factors on speciation because it shows intricate variation in substrate requirements and reproduction modes. Certain Micarea species are generalists and able to grow on various substrata, while some are specialized and live in strict microhabitats. Some of the Micarea species are predominately sexual, while some frequently lack sexual structures but bear numerous pycnidia where asexual conidia are produced. The actual roles of the three types of conidia present are not thoroughly understood, but mesoconidia are likely asexual propagules based on, for example, the observation that many of the species are frequently found with only mesopycnidia and no apothecia. Recent phylogenetic analyses together with ancestral state reconstruction among Micarea species showed that the shift in reproduction mode has evolved independently several times within the group and that facultative and obligate lignicoles are sister species. This supports the assumption that the ancestor of these species was a facultative lignicole. It is presumed that a shift in substrate requirement from bark to wood leads to differentiation in reproduction mode and becomes a driver of speciation in Micarea microlichens. The case of Micarea is the first observation that among lichenized fungi reproduction mode is connected to substrate requirement. It is also the first example where such an association is demonstrated to lead to lichen speciation. The main hypothesis behind this phenomenon is that obligate species on dead wood need to colonize new suitable substrata relatively fast and asexual reproduction is a more effective strategy for successful colonisation.
Species
As of October 2024, Species Fungorum accepts 142 species of Micarea.
Micarea adnata Coppins (1983)
Micarea aeruginoprasina van den Boom, Guzow-Krzemińska, A.M.Brand & Sérusiaux (2019)
Micarea alabastrites (Nyl.) Coppins (1982)
Micarea alectorialica M.Brand, van den Boom & Sérus. (2014)
Micarea amplissima van den Boom & Etayo (2023)
Micarea argopsinosa P.M.McCarthy & Elix (2016)
Micarea assimilata (Nyl.) Coppins (1983)
Micarea austroternaria Coppins & Kantvilas (1990) – Australia
Micarea azorica van den Boom, Guzow-Krzemińska, A.M.Brand & Sérusiaux (2019)
Micarea bacidiella (Vain.) Vězda (1976)
Micarea bebourensis M.Brand, van den Boom & Sérus. (2014)
Micarea borbonica M.Brand, van den Boom & Sérus. (2014)
Micarea boryana M.Brand, van den Boom & Sérus. (2014)
Micarea botryoides (Nyl.) Coppins (1980)
Micarea byssacea (Th.Fr.) Czarnota, Guzow-Krzem. & Coppins (2010)
Micarea canariensis van den Boom (2013)
Micarea capitata M.Svenss. & G.Thor (2011)
Micarea ceracea Coppins & Kantvilas (2019) – Australasia
Micarea ceylanica Coppins (2021) – Sri Lanka
Micarea cilaosensis M.Brand, van den Boom & Sérus. (2014)
Micarea cinerea (Schaer.) Hedl. (1892)
Micarea cinereopallida Coppins & Kantvilas (2019) – Australasia; South America
Micarea contexta Hedl. (1892)
Micarea coppinsii Tønsberg (1992)
Micarea corallothallina M.Cáceres, D.A.Mota & Aptroot (2013)
Micarea crassa P.M.McCarthy & Elix (2020)
Micarea curvata Coppins (1983)
Micarea czarnotae Launis, van den Boom, Sérus. & Myllys (2019)
Micarea deminuta Coppins (1995)
Micarea denigrata (Fr.) Hedl. (1892)
Micarea doliiformis (Coppins & P.James) Coppins & Sérus. (2010)
Micarea elachista (Körb.) Coppins & R.Sant. (1983)
Micarea epiphylla van den Boom (2021)
Micarea eucalypti P.M.McCarthy & Elix (2016)
Micarea eximia Hedl. (1892)
Micarea fallax Launis & Myllys (2019)
Micarea farinosa Coppins & Aptroot (2008)
Micarea fennica Launis & Myllys (2019)
Micarea flagellispora Coppins & Kantvilas (1990) – Australasia
Micarea flavoleprosa Launis, Malíček & Sérus. (2019)
Micarea globulosella (Nyl.) Coppins (1983)
Micarea granuloblastidiata van den Boom (2017) – Panama
Micarea hedlundii Coppins (1983)
Micarea herbarum M.Brand, Coppins, Sérus. & van den Boom (2017) – Europe
Micarea humilis P.M.McCarthy & Elix (2018) – Australia
Micarea hyalinoxanthonica M.Brand, van den Boom & Sérus. (2014)
Micarea hylocomii Poelt & Döbbeler (1975)
Micarea hypoviolascens Czarnota & Coppins (2005)
Micarea incrassata Hedl. (1892)
Micarea inopinula (Nyl.) Coppins & T.Sprib. (2021)
Micarea inquinans Tul.) Coppins (1992)
Micarea intersociella (Stirt.) Coppins (1994)
Micarea isabellina Coppins & Kantvilas (1990) – Australia
Micarea isidioprasina van den Boom, Guzow-Krzemińska, Sérusiaux, M.Kukwa (2019)
Micarea isidiosa M.Brand, van den Boom & Sérus. (2014)
Micarea kartana Kantvilas & Coppins (2018) – Australia
Micarea kemmleri Brackel (2016)
Micarea laeta Launis & Myllys (2019)
Micarea lapillicola (Vain.) Coppins & Muhr (1997)
Micarea leprosula (Th.Fr.) Coppins & A.Fletcher (1975)
Micarea levicula (Nyl.) Coppins (2001)
Micarea lignaria (Ach.) Hedl. (1892)
Micarea lithinella (Nyl.) Hedl. (1892)
Micarea longispora Coppins (2021)
Micarea magellanica (Müll.Arg.) Fryday (2004)
Micarea marginata Coppins & Muhr (1988)
Micarea melaena (Nyl.) Hedl. (1892)
Micarea melaenida (Nyl.) Coppins (1983)
Micarea melanobola (Nyl.) Coppins (1983)
Micarea melanoprasina M.Brand, van den Boom & Sérus. (2014)
Micarea meridionalis van den Boom, M. Brand, Coppins & Sérus. (2017) – Europe
Micarea microareolata Launis, Pykälä & Myllys (2019)
Micarea micrococca (Körb.) Gams ex Coppins (2002)
Micarea micromelaena Kantvilas & Coppins (2019) – Australasia
Micarea microsorediata van den Boom, Guzow-Krzemińska, Sérusiaux, M.Kukwa (2019)
Micarea minuta van den Boom, Guzow-Krzem. & Kukwa (2020) – western Europe
Micarea misella (Nyl.) Hedl. (1892)
Micarea mutabilis Coppins & Kantvilas (1990) – Australia
Micarea myriocarpa V.Wirth & Vězda ex Coppins (1983)
Micarea neostipitata Coppins & P.F.May (2001) – eastern North America
Micarea nigella Coppins (1983)
Micarea nigrata (Müll.Arg.) Kalb (1981)
Micarea nitschkeana (J.Lahm ex Rabenh.) Harm. (1899)
Micarea novae-zelandiae Zhurb. (2023) – Australasia
Micarea nowakii Czarnota & Coppins (2007)
Micarea olivacea Coppins (1983)
Micarea oreina Kantvilas & Coppins (2019) – Australasia
Micarea pallida Coppins & Kantvilas (2019) – Australasia
Micarea pannarica Fryday (2004)
Micarea parasitica van den Boom & Etayo (2023)
Micarea paratropa (Nyl.) Alstrup (1994)
Micarea parva Coppins (1995)
Micarea pauli Guzow-Krzemińska, A.Łubek & M.Kukwa (2019)
Micarea peliocarpa (Anzi) Coppins & R.Sant. (1979)
Micarea poliocheila (Vain.) Aptroot (2002)
Micarea polycarpella (Erichsen) Coppins & Palice (1995)
Micarea prasina Fr. (1825)
Micarea prasinastra Coppins & Kantvilas (2019) – Australasia
Micarea prasinella (Jatta) I.M.Lamb (1954)
Micarea pseudocoppinsii M.Brand, van den Boom & Sérus. (2014)
Micarea pseudolignaria M.Brand, van den Boom & Sérus. (2014)
Micarea pseudomarginata Coppins (1989)
Micarea pseudomicrococca Launis & Myllys (2019)
Micarea pseudotsugae van den Boom, Guzow-Krzem. & Kukwa (2020) – western Europe
Micarea pumila Kantelinen & Myllys (2021) – Kenya
Micarea pusilla Launis, Malíček & Myllys (2019)
Micarea pycnidiophora Coppins & P.James (1979)
Micarea queenslandica P.M.McCarthy & Elix (2020)
Micarea rubiformis P.M.McCarthy & Elix (2020)
Micarea rubiginosa Coppins & Kantvilas (2019) – Australasia; South America
Micarea rubioides Coppins (2021)
Micarea sambuci van den Boom, M. Brand, Coppins & Sérus. (2019)
Micarea sandyana Kantvilas (2019) – Australasia
Micarea saxicola Coppins & Kantvilas (2019) – Australasia
Micarea senecionis van den Boom (2010)
Micarea sipmanii Sérus. & Coppins (2009)
Micarea soralifera Guzow-Krzem., Czarnota, Łubek & Kukwa (2016)
Micarea squamulosa Aptroot, Lücking & M.Cáceres (2019)
Micarea stellaris Kantelinen & Myllys (2021) – Kenya
Micarea stereocaulorum van den Boom & Etayo (2017)
Micarea stipitata Coppins & P.James (1979)
Micarea subalpina Coppins & T.Sprib. (2004)
Micarea subcinerea M.Brand & van den Boom (2004)
Micarea subconfusa (Nyl.) Alstrup (1994)
Micarea subgranulans (Vain.) Aptroot (2002)
Micarea sublithinella M.Brand, van den Boom & Sérus. (2014)
Micarea submilliaria (Nyl.) Coppins (1994)
Micarea subnigrata (Nyl.) Coppins & H.Kilias (1981)
Micarea subternaria (Vain.) Aptroot (2002)
Micarea subviridescens (Nyl.) Hedl. (1892)
Micarea synotheoides (Nyl.) Coppins (1982)
Micarea taitensis Kantelinen & Myllys (2021) – Kenya
Micarea takamakae M.Brand, van den Boom & Sérus. (2014)
Micarea tenuispora M.Brand, van den Boom & Sérus. (2014)
Micarea termitophila Aptroot & M.Cáceres (2014) – Brazil
Micarea ternaria (Nyl.) Vězda (1970)
Micarea tomentosa Czarnota & Coppins (2007)
Micarea tubaeformis Coppins & Kantvilas (2019) – Australasia
Micarea turfosa (A.Massal.) Du Rietz (1923)
Micarea usneae van den Boom & Ertz (2014) – Madeira
Micarea versicolor Kantelinen, Hyvärinen & Myllys (2021) – Kenya
Micarea viridiatra Coppins (1985) – Europe
Micarea viridicapitata Córd.-Cháv., Aptroot & R.-E.Pérez (2014) – Mexico
Micarea viridileprosa Coppins & van den Boom (2001) – western Europe
Micarea vulpinaris (Nyl.) Muhr (1987)
Micarea xanthonica Coppins & Tønsberg (2001) – Europe; North America
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Micarea
- Micarea viridileprosa
- Micarea sipmanii
- Micarea pauli
- Micarea melaeniza
- Micarea fennica
- Leimonis erratica
- Brianaria sylvicola
- Brian John Coppins
- Puttea