Lichenopeltella heppiae
Lichenopeltella heppiae is a rare species of lichenicolous fungus in the family Lichenopeltella. It grows on the thallus and apothecia of Heppia despreauxii.
Taxonomy
Lichenopeltella heppiae was first described by Dutch lichenologist Pieter van den Boom as a new species in 2012. The type specimen was found in the Algarve region of Portugal, northeast of Albufeira, growing on Heppia despreauxii. The species name, heppiae, is derived from the host genus of the fungus.Description
Lichenopeltella heppiae is characterized by its black, spherical ascomata that are in the form of, which measure 100 to 150 μm in diameter. The asci are cylindrical to narrowly and 8-spored, measuring 35–55 by 15–18 μm. The hyaline ascospores are clavate, contain a single septum, measure 14–17 by 5.5–7 μm, and feature three pairs of curved at the top.have not been observed in Lichenopeltella heppiae. The fungus is not known to cause any damage to its host, Heppia despreauxii.