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Tomnashia luteominia

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Tomnashia luteominia
Tomnashia luteominia, Palos Verdes, Southern California
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Fungi
Division: Ascomycota
Class: Lecanoromycetes
Order: Teloschistales
Family: Teloschistaceae
Genus: Tomnashia
Species:
T. luteominia
Binomial name
Tomnashia luteominia
(Tuck.) S.Y.Kondr. & Hur (2017)
Synonyms[1]
List
  • Blastenia ferruginea subsp. bolanderi (Tuck.) Hasse (1913)
  • Blastenia ferruginea var. bolanderi (Tuck.) Hasse (1913)
  • Blastenia luteominia (Tuck.) Hasse (1913)
  • Caloplaca bolanderi (Tuck.) H.Magn. (1944)
  • Caloplaca ferruginea f. bolanderi (Tuck.) Zahlbr. (1930)
  • Caloplaca ferruginea var. bolanderi (Tuck.) Zahlbr. (1930)
  • Caloplaca luteominia (Tuck.) Zahlbr. (1930)
  • Caloplaca luteominia var. bolanderi (Tuck.) Arup (1993)
  • Lecidea luteominia (Tuck.) Hue (1914)
  • Placodium ferrugineum f. bolanderi Tuck. (1882)
  • Placodium ferrugineum var. bolanderi (Tuck.) T.A.Williams (1893)
  • Placodium luteominium Tuck. [as 'luteo-minium'] (1866)
  • Polycauliona luteominia (Tuck.) Arup, Frödén & Søchting (2013)
  • Polycauliona luteominia var. bolanderi (Tuck.) Arup, Frödén & Søchting (2013)
  • Pyrenodesmia bolanderi (Tuck.) E.D.Rudolph (1955)
  • Pyrenodesmia luteominia (Tuck.) E.D.Rudolph (1955)

Tomnashia luteominia, the red firedot lichen, is a species of saxicolous (rock-dwelling), crustose lichen in the family Teloschistaceae.[2] It is widely distributed along the North American west coast. The lichen has two varieties: var. bolanderi has distinctive red apothecia (fruiting bodies), while var. luteominia has orange-brown apothecia.[3]

Taxonomy

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The lichen was first formally described as a new species in 1866 by the American lichenologist Edward Tuckerman, as Placodium luteominimum.[4] Sergey Kondratyuk and Jae-Seoun Hur transferred it to the genus Tomnashia in 2017.[5] It is commonly known as the "red firedot lichen".[6]

References

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  1. ^ "Synonymy. Current Name: Tomnashia luteominia (Tuck.) S.Y. Kondr. & Hur, in Kondratyuk, Lőkös, Upreti, Nayaka, Mishra, Ravera, Jeong, Jang, Park & Hur, Acta bot. hung. 59(1-2): 123 (2017)". Species Fungorum. Retrieved 26 December 2023.
  2. ^ "Tomnashia luteominia (Tuck.) S.Y. Kondr. & Hur". Catalogue of Life. Species 2000: Leiden, the Netherlands. Retrieved 26 December 2023.
  3. ^ Sharnoff, Stephen (2014). A Field Guide to California Lichens. New Haven: Yale University Press. p. 243. ISBN 978-0-300-19500-2.
  4. ^ Tuckerman, E. (1866). Lichens of California, Oregon and the Rocky Mountains, so far as yet known. p. 18.
  5. ^ Kondratyuk, S.Y.; Lőkös, L.; Upreti, D.K.; Nayaka, S.; Mishra, G.K.; Ravera, S.; Jeong, M.-H.; Jang, S.-H.; Park, J.S.; Hur, J.-S. (2017). "New monophyletic branches of the Teloschistaceae (lichen-forming Ascomycota) proved by three gene phylogeny". Acta Botanica Hungarica. 59 (1–2): 71–136. doi:10.1556/034.59.2017.1-2.6. hdl:10447/414429.
  6. ^ Brodo, Irwin M.; Sharnoff, Sylvia Duran; Sharnoff, Stephen (2001). Lichens of North America. Yale University Press. p. 203. ISBN 978-0-300-08249-4.