Taxonomic and phylogenetic study of the genus Lecaimmeria (Lecideaceae, Ascomycota) reveals two new species from Pakistan

Two new species, Lecaimmeria pallidobrunnea sp. nov. and L. sultanii sp. nov. from Gilgit-Baltistan (Pakistan) are described here. A comparative morpho-anatomical, chemical and molecular based analyses confirmed the positions of both species within the genus Lecaimmeria. For molecular analyses ribos...

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Main Authors: Muhammad Shahid Iqbal, Muhammad Usman, Riaz Ullah, Abdul Nasir Khalid
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Published: University of Bologna 2025-06-01
Series:Italian Journal of Mycology
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description Two new species, Lecaimmeria pallidobrunnea sp. nov. and L. sultanii sp. nov. from Gilgit-Baltistan (Pakistan) are described here. A comparative morpho-anatomical, chemical and molecular based analyses confirmed the positions of both species within the genus Lecaimmeria. For molecular analyses ribosomal ITS and LSU regions were sequenced. Lecaimmeria pallidobrunnea differs from its closely related species, L. asiatica, by having hyaline conidiophores, pale brown to blackish brown or gray upper surface, grayish black to brownish black prothallus and growing on calcareous rocks in cold, semi-arid environment. Lecaimmeria sultanii differs from its closely related species, L. crispula, by having brownish gray to light black or dark gray upper surface, visible grayish black prothallus between areoles, apothecia 1–3 per areole, grayish brown to reddish brown apothecial disc, smaller epihymenium 10–20 µm, smaller hypothecium 50–90 µm, smaller ascospores 13–23 × 10–15 µm and growing on calcareous rocks.
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spelling doaj-art-aa323e51ef4142a28d14ac387bffe59d2025-08-20T03:29:07ZengUniversity of BolognaItalian Journal of Mycology2531-73422025-06-01549810910.6092/issn.2531-7342/2109019465Taxonomic and phylogenetic study of the genus Lecaimmeria (Lecideaceae, Ascomycota) reveals two new species from PakistanMuhammad Shahid Iqbal0Muhammad Usman1Riaz Ullah2Abdul Nasir Khalid3Fungal Biology and Systematics Research Laboratory, Institute of Botany, University of the Punjab, Quaid-e-Azam Campus, Lahore 54590, PakistanFungal Biology and Systematics Research Laboratory, Institute of Botany, University of the Punjab, Quaid-e-Azam Campus, Lahore 54590, PakistanFungal Biology and Systematics Research Laboratory, Institute of Botany, University of the Punjab, Quaid-e-Azam Campus, Lahore 54590, PakistanFungal Biology and Systematics Research Laboratory, Institute of Botany, University of the Punjab, Quaid-e-Azam Campus, Lahore 54590, PakistanTwo new species, Lecaimmeria pallidobrunnea sp. nov. and L. sultanii sp. nov. from Gilgit-Baltistan (Pakistan) are described here. A comparative morpho-anatomical, chemical and molecular based analyses confirmed the positions of both species within the genus Lecaimmeria. For molecular analyses ribosomal ITS and LSU regions were sequenced. Lecaimmeria pallidobrunnea differs from its closely related species, L. asiatica, by having hyaline conidiophores, pale brown to blackish brown or gray upper surface, grayish black to brownish black prothallus and growing on calcareous rocks in cold, semi-arid environment. Lecaimmeria sultanii differs from its closely related species, L. crispula, by having brownish gray to light black or dark gray upper surface, visible grayish black prothallus between areoles, apothecia 1–3 per areole, grayish brown to reddish brown apothecial disc, smaller epihymenium 10–20 µm, smaller hypothecium 50–90 µm, smaller ascospores 13–23 × 10–15 µm and growing on calcareous rocks.https://italianmycology.unibo.it/article/view/21090dareldeosailichen biotaphylogenytaxonomy
spellingShingle Muhammad Shahid Iqbal
Muhammad Usman
Riaz Ullah
Abdul Nasir Khalid
Taxonomic and phylogenetic study of the genus Lecaimmeria (Lecideaceae, Ascomycota) reveals two new species from Pakistan
Italian Journal of Mycology
darel
deosai
lichen biota
phylogeny
taxonomy
title Taxonomic and phylogenetic study of the genus Lecaimmeria (Lecideaceae, Ascomycota) reveals two new species from Pakistan
title_full Taxonomic and phylogenetic study of the genus Lecaimmeria (Lecideaceae, Ascomycota) reveals two new species from Pakistan
title_fullStr Taxonomic and phylogenetic study of the genus Lecaimmeria (Lecideaceae, Ascomycota) reveals two new species from Pakistan
title_full_unstemmed Taxonomic and phylogenetic study of the genus Lecaimmeria (Lecideaceae, Ascomycota) reveals two new species from Pakistan
title_short Taxonomic and phylogenetic study of the genus Lecaimmeria (Lecideaceae, Ascomycota) reveals two new species from Pakistan
title_sort taxonomic and phylogenetic study of the genus lecaimmeria lecideaceae ascomycota reveals two new species from pakistan
topic darel
deosai
lichen biota
phylogeny
taxonomy
url https://italianmycology.unibo.it/article/view/21090
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