New species and records of Chapsa (Graphidaceae) in China

MycoKeys. 2021 Dec 10:85:73-85. doi: 10.3897/mycokeys.85.76040. eCollection 2021.

Abstract

We studied the genus Chapsa in China based on morphological characteristics, chemical traits and molecular phylogenetic analysis. One species new to science (C.murioelongata M.Z. Dou & M. Li) and two records new to China were found (C.wolseleyana Weerakoon, Lumbsch & Lücking and C.niveocarpa Mangold). Chapsamurioelongata sp. nov. is characterised by its lobed thalline margin, orange discs with white pruina, clear hymenium, and submuriform and long ascospores. Chapsawolseleyana was recombined into Astrochapsa based on phenotypic traits. Sequences of this species are for the first time reported here and phylogenetic analyses of three loci (mtSSU, ITS and nuLSU) supported the position of this species within Chapsa. A key for the Chapsa species known in China is provided.

Keywords: Ascomycota; lichenized fungi; phylogeny; taxonomy.

Grants and funding

National Natural Science Foundation of China (31750001), Doctoral Initiation Fund of Liaocheng University (318051813) and Research Fund of Liaocheng University (318012011)