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Buellia peregrina sp. nov., a new, euendolithic calcicolous lichen species from the Namib Desert

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  22 December 2006

Frank BUNGARTZ
Affiliation:
Charles Darwin Research Station, Botany Department, Casilla 17-01-3891, Quito, Ecuador. Email: fbungartz@fcdarwin.org.ec
Volkmar WIRTH
Affiliation:
Staatliches Museum für Naturkunde Karlsruhe, Erbprinzenstr. 13, D-76133 Karlsruhe, Germany

Abstract

Buellia peregrina is described as new to science from small limestone pebbles on exposed ground of the coastal Namib Desert, Namibia. The species is unusual for two reasons: (1) it is the only species in Buellia s.l. currently known to grow euendolithically, i.e., establishing a thallus entirely within its rock substratum, and (2) its apothecia contain a previously unknown blue pigment, here described as peregrina-blue according to its colour and characteristic reactions with HNO3, KOH and HCl.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
© British Lichen Society 2007

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