Graphis rosae-emiliae
Graphis rosae-emiliae is a species of script lichen in the family Graphidaceae. Described in 2014 from the Los Tuxtlas Biosphere Reserve in Veracruz, Mexico, this bark-dwelling lichen forms a smooth, greenish-grey crust in humid lowland rainforests, where it grows on canopy branches. The species is characterised by its unbranched, slit-like fruiting bodies with black, grooved lips, relatively large ascospores divided by 9–13 cross-walls, and the absence of detectable secondary metabolites.
Taxonomy
Graphis rosae-emiliae was described as new in 2014 from Veracruz, Mexico, based on collections made in the Los Tuxtlas Biosphere Reserve in lowland rainforest.The species was distinguished from similar Graphis lichens by several features: unbranched, slit-like fruiting bodies that break through the surface and have a rim of thallus tissue along the sides and black, grooved lips ; a completely blackened fruiting body wall ; a spore-bearing layer that is ; colorless ascospores divided by cross-walls measuring 45–55 × 5–10 μm; and the absence of detectable secondary metabolites. In the original discussion it is compared particularly with G. syzygii, and with several other morphologically similar species that either have much larger spores and norstictic acid or differ in the presence/absence and type of hymenial inspersion.
Description
The thallus is a smooth, greenish-gray crust on bark, continuous and, typically 1–3 cm across and about 120–180 μm thick. In section it has a upper, an irregular, and conspicuous clusters of calcium oxalate crystals; a is not evident.The apothecia are and, unbranched, and, with a lateral thalline margin. Individual lirellae are about 1–3 mm long, about 0.25 mm wide, and 0.1 mm high, with the concealed. The labia are black and striate, and the exciple is completely carbonized. The hymenium is inspersed and the ascospores are colorless, eight per ascus, oblong, and transversely 9–13-septate, measuring about 45–55 × 5–10 μm. Thin-layer chromatography reported no lichen substances, with spot tests negative.
Habitat and distribution
Graphis rosae-emiliae is known from low elevations in Veracruz, Mexico, within the Los Tuxtlas Biosphere Reserve, where it was collected in humid lowland rainforest. The type locality is a high-humidity tropical rainforest site at about elevation on the east side of the San Martin Tuxtla volcano.The type material was collected from canopy branches, and an additional specimen was also reported from the canopy, about from the type locality, at about elevation on the northern slope of the Santa Marta Volcano.