Coenogonium minidenticulatum

Coenogonium minidenticulatum
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Fungi
Division: Ascomycota
Class: Lecanoromycetes
Order: Gyalectales
Family: Coenogoniaceae
Genus: Coenogonium
Species:
C. minidenticulatum
Binomial name
Coenogonium minidenticulatum
Aptroot & M.Cáceres (2016)
Holotype: Plantio da ANCEL, Brazil

Coenogonium minidenticulatum is a species of corticolous (bark-dwelling) crustose lichen in the family Coenogoniaceae.[1] This lichen, discovered growing on tree bark in a forest remnant near Macapá in the Brazilian Amazon, was described as a new species in 2016. It is characterized by its very small, round fruiting bodies that have distinctively fine-toothed edges and contain unusually narrow ascospores.

Taxonomy

Coenogonium minidenticulatum was described as new to science in 2016 by André Aptroot and Marcela da Silva Cáceres from material collected in Amapá, northern Brazil. The holotype was gathered near Macapá (Plantio da ANCEL, near Curicaca) on tree bark in a tall forest remnant at about 30 m elevation. The specific epithet refers to the minute, finely toothed (denticulate) margins of the apothecia. [2]

The authors emphasized that the species is set apart within Coenogonium by its small, distinctly denticulate apothecia and especially slender, single septum spores; among similar species, C. chloroticum has darker, non-denticulate apothecia and conspicuously broader spores (over 2.0 μm wide).[2]

Description

The thallus is thin, smooth, somewhat shiny, and olive green, with a distinct cortex and no obvious prothallus. Apothecia are sessile, round, and very small (0.2–0.4 mm in diameter); the disk is flat, dull, and pale chamois colored, while the paler margin is clearly raised and usually denticulate. The hymenium is hyaline and measures 45–65 μm high). The paraphyses are indistinctly septate near their slightly club-shaped (clavate) tips; the epithecium is hyaline and gelatinous; the hypothecium and excipulum are also hyaline. Each ascus contains eight ascospores that are hyaline, long-ellipsoid, and 1-septate, measuring 6–7 × 1.0–1.5 μm; no pycnidia were observed. Standard spot tests on the thallus were negative (UV−, C−, P−, K−); thin-layer chromatography was not performed for this material.[2]

Habitat and distribution

The species grows on tree bark in remnant tall forest within the eastern Amazon. It is known only from Brazil (Amapá).[2][3]

References

  1. ^ "Coenogonium minidenticulatum Aptroot & M. Cáceres". Catalogue of Life. Species 2000: Leiden, the Netherlands. Retrieved 13 September 2025.
  2. ^ a b c d Cáceres, Marcela Eugenia da Silva; Aptroot, André (2016). "First inventory of lichens from the Brazilian Amazon in Amapá State". The Bryologist. 119 (3): 250–265. doi:10.1639/0007-2745-119.3.250.
  3. ^ Aptroot, André; da Silva Cáceres, Marcela Eugenia; dos Santos, Lidiane Alves; Benatti, Michel N.; Canêz, Luciana; Forno, Manuela Dal; et al. (2025). "The Brazilian lichen checklist: 4,828 accepted taxa constitute a country-level world record". The Bryologist. 128 (2): 96–423 [169]. doi:10.1639/0007-2745-128.2.96.