Abstract
Seventeen new species of Gyalectidium have been discovered in various parts of the world, and those unexpected findings formed the starting point for a survey of the taxonomy and ecogeography of the genus. The following species are described as new in this paper: G. areolatum Ferraro & Lücking (Neotropics), G. atrosquamulatum Lücking & Kalb (Kenya), G. australe Lücking (Australia), G. conchiferum Lücking & Wirth (Chile), G. denticulatum Lücking (Costa Rica), G. fantasticum Ferraro & Lücking (Neotropics), G. flabellatum Sérus. (Australasia), G. fuscum Lücking & Sérus. (Africa and Papua New Guinea), G. gahavisukanum Sérus. (Papua New Guinea), G. kenyanum Lücking & Kalb (Kenya). G. laciniatum Lücking (Costa Rica), G. maracae Lücking (Neotropics), G. membranaceum Sérus. & Lücking (Canary Islands), G. minus Sérus (Canary Islands and southern Italy), G. novoguineense Sérus. (Australasia), G. puntilloi Sérus. (south-west Europe), and G. verruculosum Sérus. (Australasia). Calenia microcarpa Vězda [Syn.: Bullatina microcarpa (Vězda) Brusse] is included in Cryatectidium as G. microcarpum (Vězda) Lücking, Sérus. & Vězda comb. nov., and G. catenulatum (Cavalc. & A. A. Silva) Ferraro, Lücking & Sérus. is treated as a species different from G. filicinum. Gyalectidium corticola Henssen is transferred to Calenia as Calenia corticola (Henssen) Ferraro, Lücking & Sérus. comb. nov. A key to all 29 accepted species of Gyalectidium is provided. The infrageneric phylogeny is constructed by means of a phenotype-based cladistic analysis, and the systematic affinities of the genus are discussed, accompanied by notes on the distribution and ecology of the species. Apothecia are not yet known in several species, including new ones. © 2001 The Linnean Society of London.
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Ferraro, L. I., Lücking, R., & Sérusiaux, E. (2001). A world monograph of the lichen genus Gyalectidium (Gomphillaceae). Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society, 137(3), 311–345. https://doi.org/10.1006/bojl.2001.0484
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