Quintero M., Quijada L., Negrín R., Losada-Lima A.
Vol. 12 (1) – 15 February 2020
doi: 10.25664/art-0292
Open Access
Abstract: Here we show the current knowledge of bryophilous Pezizales in the Canary Islands based on a bibliographic revision. Also, a morpho-taxonomic study of bryophyte-associated fungi of the family Pyronemataceae (Pezizomycetes, Ascomycota) using vital taxonomy was done using collections from Tenerife island. Five species have been identified; two of them are new records for the archipelago (Lamprospora miniata and Lamprospora annulata), one is a new record for Tenerife (Lamprospora pseudoarvensis) and we confirm the presence of Neottiella ricciae and Octospora excipulata in the Canary Islands. We provide for each species a detailed description and iconography, as well as a taxonomic discussion comparing our results with those of other authors. Additionally, all the bryophytes associated with the fungi were identified
Los hongos briófilos son organismos caracterizados por desarrollarse sobre los gametófitos y esporófitos de ciertos briófitos. Estos hongos se diferencian entre sí tanto por su morfología como por su ecología, posición sistemática, modos de nutrición y otras peculiaridades biológicas (Döbbeler, 1997; Stenroos et al., 2009). Las interacciones que pueden establecer en asociación con los briófitos […]