Peltigera praetextata
Family
Peltigeraceae
Flora category
Lichen – Native
Endemic taxon
No
Endemic genus
No
Endemic family
No
Structural class
Lichens - Foliose
Current conservation status
2018 | Data Deficient | Qualifiers: SO
Brief description
Characterised by marginal and occasionally also laminal phyllidia, a tomentose upper surface (the tomentum commonly only present at the margins), the flattened, smooth brown veins and slender, simple rhizines which are not fused together at their base.
Distribution
South Island: Canterbury (Hinewai Reserve Banks Peninsula, Peel Forest), Otago (Dunedin, Akatore, Craig Flat, Cascade Stream West Matukituki Valley).
Cosmopolitan. Widespread in the Northern Hemisphere and in East Africa.
Habitat
On shaded mossy rocks alongside streams and rivers, on damp rocks of roadside cuttings. It is still poorly known and collected in New Zealand.
Detailed description
Thallus rounded to irregular, 3–10(–12) cm diam., closely attached centrally, margins ±ascending. Lobes 0.5–1.5(–2) cm wide and 2–4 cm long. Margins slightly thickened below, inrolled or downrolled, entire, wavy or notched, ±phyllidiate. Upper surface dark slatey blue-black, suffused red-brown at margins when wet, red-brown to grey-brown when dry, thinly tomentose at margins, glabrous centrally, wrinkled to ±bullate, ±phyllidiate. Phyllidia marginal or developing from cracks and tears in upper surface, simple at first, becoming ±coralloid branched, 0.2–1 mm tall, concolorous with upper surface or darker, etomentose, scattered to ±densely crowded. Lower surface whitish to pale-buff at margins, darkening to ±brownish centrally. Veins conspicuous (×10 lens), raised, 0.2–0.8 mm wide, whitish or pale yellow-brown at margins to brownish or ±blackened centrally; interstices lenticular, whitish. Rhizines discrete, simple, pale to brown, 2–5 mm long. Apothecia occasional, on involute, marginal lobes, ±rounded, 5–6 mm diam.; disc matt, dark red-brown, epruinose; margins pale-buff to red-brown, coarsely corrugate–scabrid to minutely phyllidiate, pale-buff, tomentose and ±ridged below. Ascospores acicular, hyaline to pale-straw, 3–5-septate, 45–70 × 3–4 μm.
Chemistry: TLC−, all reactions negative.
Similar taxa
Distinguished from both P. canica and P. mebranacea by the presence of marginal and occasionally also laminal phyllidia, a tomentose upper surface (the tomentum commonly only present at the margins), the flattened, smooth brown veins and slender, simple rhizines which are not fused together at their base.
Substrate
Terricolous
Etymology
praetextata: Bordered with purple
Attribution
Fact sheet prepared by Marley Ford (29 August 2021). Brief description, Distribution, Habitat, Features, and Similar taxa sections copied from Galloway (2007).
References and further reading
Galloway D.J. 2007: Flora of New Zealand: Lichens, including lichen-forming and lichenicolous fungi. 2nd edition. Lincoln, Manaaki Whenua Press. 2261 pp.