Astrothelium chulumanense
Astrothelium chulumanense is a little-known species of corticolous, crustose lichen in the family Trypetheliaceae. Found in the Yungas montane forest of Bolivia, it was formally described as a new species in 2023. It is characterized by not differing in colour from the thallus, immersed for the most part in the thallus with the upper part elevated above and covered with orange pigment, apical and fused ostioles, the absence of lichexanthone, a clear, eight-spored asci, and large, ascospores with a thickened median septum.
Taxonomy
Astrothelium chulumanense for described as new to science in 2023 by lichenologists Adam Flakus, Martin Kukwa, and André Aptroot. The holotype was collected in the Sud Yungas Province of La Paz Department, Bolivia, near the Estación Biológica Santiago de Chirca, close to the town of Chulumani; the elevation was. The species is named after its type locality.Description
The thallus of Astrothelium chulumanense is, with an uneven and somewhat shiny surface. are raised above the thallus and are hemispherical to wart-shaped. The ascomata are in the form of ; they are to hemispherical, and aggregated. The asci are 8-spored, and the are, hyaline, and densely, with a gelatinous layer in younger stages and a distinct thickened median septum.The thallus surface and pseudostromata surface both exhibit an orange-yellow UV reaction. A trace of an unidentified substance was detected in the thallus by thin-layer chromatography. Results of standard chemical spot test are: K−, C−, KC−, in the thallus; UV+ in the surface of the thallus and the pseudostromata, and K+ for the visible part of the perithecia.