Zwackhiomyces polischukii


Zwackhiomyces polischukii is a species of lichenicolous fungus in the family Xanthopyreniaceae. It occurs in Ukraine, where it parasitises the crustose lichens Bacidia fraxinea and B. rubella.

Taxonomy

The fungus was formally described as a new species in 2017 by Valeriy Darmostuk and Alexander Khodosovtsev. The type specimen was collected from a western slope of Mount Castel at an altitude of ; there it was found growing on thalli of Bacidia rubella, which itself was growing on Carpinus betulus. The species epithet polischukii honours Ukrainian virologist, professor Valeriy
Polischuk.

Description

Zwackhiomyces polischukii has perithecioid ascomata that are initially immersed in the host thallus, but are only partially immersed in maturity. These small black structures are more or less spherical, and are either scattered throughout the thallus surface or roughly arranged in groups of three to five. The asci are club-shaped and measure 65–75 by 12–15.0 μm. They usually have eight spores, with the spores either lined up in a single row or in two rows. Ascospores are hyaline, ellipsoid with a marked constriction at the single septum, and typically measure 18.0–21.6 by 6.0–7.6 μm.

Habitat and distribution

Bacidia fraxinea and B. rubella are the two known hosts for Zwackhiomyces polischukii. The authors suggest that the association between these species ranges from parasymbiotic to weakly parasitic, because the fungal presence does not seem to greatly affect the host, causing only slight deformations in the thallus. In one of the recorded cases, a second lichenicolous fungus–Muellerella hospitans–was co-infecting the host.
In addition to Crimea, Zwackhiomyces polischukii has also been recorded in Bakhchysarai, where the host lichen was growing on oak, and from the Podilskyi District, where the host lichen was growing on maple. As of 2019, Zwackhiomyces polischukii is one of 13 species of Zwackhiomyces known to occur in Ukraine.