Hypogymnia nitida
Hypogymnia nitida is a species of foliose lichen in the family Parmeliaceae. It has a glossy dark brown upper surface and a strongly wrinkled, convoluted lower surface. Found in China, it was described as a new species in 2014.
Taxonomy
Hypogymnia nitida was first scientifically described by Bruce McCune and Li-Song Wang in China in a 2014 publication. The species epithet nitida was chosen to highlight the lichen's glossy upper surface. The type specimen was collected in Yunnan province, China, at Bei Ma Xue Shan in Dêqên County, at an elevation of.Description
The Hypogymnia nitida thallus is appressed to or somewhat and can grow up to in length. The upper surface is smooth or, glossy, and brown to dark brown, occasionally with black mottling. The lower surface is black, except for the brown lobe tips, and features strong wrinkles and convolutions. The are hollow,, and in texture, typically measuring 0.5–2 mm in width.occur occasionally in this species; they are somewhat to fully stipitate, and can reach in diameter. The lichen's spores are ellipsoid, measuring 6.3–7.7 by 4.4–5.3 μm. The secondary chemistry of Hypogymnia nitida includes several lichen products: atranorin, physodic acid, 2'-O-methylphysodic acid, and vittatolic acid. The expected results of standard chemical spot tests on this lichen are: K+, P+, C−, KC− ; medulla K−, C−, KC+, P−.