S. bicolor D. Liu, Li S.Wang & Goffinet |
China, Yunnan Province |
Green to dark green, forming a thin layer on the substrate; prothallus white, grey or sliver |
Simple or once or twice branched; 3.0–23.0 × 0.3–1.0 mm; |
Densely agglutinated |
Almost white but grey or pale yellow at the top and white in the lower portion |
(3.5–)4.6–7.3–7.5(–8.5) × (3.5–)4.5–5.2–6(7.5) μm |
Liu et al. (2018)LIU D, GOFFINET B, ERTZ D, DE KESEL A, WANG XY, HUR J-S, SHI HX, ZHANG YY, YANG MX & WANG LS. 2018. Circumscription and phylogeny of the Lepidostromatales (lichenized Basidiomycota) following discovery of new species from China and Africa. Mycologia 109(5): 730-748.
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S. caatingae (Sulzbacher & Lücking) B.P. Hodk. & Lücking |
Brazil, Piauí, Ceará, Paraíba, Mato Grosso do Sul |
Green, forming a thin crust on the substrate; prothallus not mentioned |
Simple, unbranched. 18.0–36.0 × 0.5–1.5 mm; |
hyaline middle layer leaving large interspace, or with densely agglutinated hyphae |
Brownish outer layer, pale yellowish inner layer; or dull orange-pink overall, context dull yellow |
5–9 × 2.5–4.5 µm |
Sulzbacher et al. (2012, 2016) |
S. chocoensis Coca, Lücking & Moncada |
Colombia, Chocó |
Olive green; prothallus not mentioned |
Unbranched at the apex. 4.0–10.0 × 1.0–2.0 mm; |
With pseudo-paraplectenchy-matous |
Reddish orange to yellowish, with white stipe when fresh |
6 × 4 µm |
Coca et al. (2018)COCA LF, LÜCKING R & MONCADA B. 2018. Two new, sympatric and semi-cryptic species of Sulzbacheromyces (Lichenized Basidiomycota, Lepidostromatales) from the Chocó Biogeographic Region in Colombia. Bryologist 121(3): 297-306.
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S. fossicolus (Corner) D. Liu & Li S. Wang |
Malaya, China and Thailand |
Dark green, forming a thin layer on the substrate; Prothallus absent |
Simple, sometimes once or twice branched from the base. 0.3–25.0 × 0.5–1.2 mm; |
Densely agglutinated |
Pale or cream white when fresh and hydrated, beige when dried |
(5)5.5–5.6–6.5(6.6) × (2.5)3.8–4.5 (5) μm |
Corner (1950)CORNER EJH. 1950. A monograph of Clavaria and allied genera. Ann Bot Mem 1: 1-740., Liu et al. (2018)LIU D, GOFFINET B, ERTZ D, DE KESEL A, WANG XY, HUR J-S, SHI HX, ZHANG YY, YANG MX & WANG LS. 2018. Circumscription and phylogeny of the Lepidostromatales (lichenized Basidiomycota) following discovery of new species from China and Africa. Mycologia 109(5): 730-748.
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S. leucodontius Coca, Gómez-Gómez, Guzmán-Guillermo & Dal Forno |
Colombia, Brazil and Mexico |
Like-moss green coloration, forming a thin granulose film; Prothallus absent |
Simple, (6)10–20 (25) × 0.4–0.9 mm |
Not specifically reported |
White to ivory withe |
3 × 6 μm |
Coca et al. (2023)COCA LF, GÓMEZ SG, GILLERMO JG, TRUJILLO ET, CLAVIJO L, ZULUAGA A, FORNO MA & LUMBSCH HT. 2023. Sulzbacheromyces leucodontium (Basidiomycota, Lepidostromataceae), a new species of basidiolichen widely distributed in the Neotropics. Phytotaxa 597(2): 153-164. https://doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.597.2.5. https://doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.597.2...
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S. miomboensis De Kesel & Ertz |
Rep. D. of the Congo |
Indistinct, forming a thin membranous crust on the substrate; prothallus not reported |
Simple, not branched. 20.0–42.0 × 1.5–1.9 mm. Never circled by transverse cracks in mature |
Presence of thigmoplect, and central aeroplect tissues |
Orange to reddish-orange except for the orange-white base; specimens drying pale orange or orange white often with a pinkish hue |
(7.7–) 8–9.6–11.2 (–10.8) × (3.8–) 4.1–4.7–5.4 (–5.5) μm |
Liu et al. (2018)LIU D, GOFFINET B, ERTZ D, DE KESEL A, WANG XY, HUR J-S, SHI HX, ZHANG YY, YANG MX & WANG LS. 2018. Circumscription and phylogeny of the Lepidostromatales (lichenized Basidiomycota) following discovery of new species from China and Africa. Mycologia 109(5): 730-748.
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S. sinensis (R.H. Petersen & M. Zang) D. Liu & Li S. Wang |
China, Japan, Korean Peninsula, South Korea and Philippi-nes |
Green to dark green, forming a thin layer on the substrate; prothallus white grey or silver, shiny |
Simple, rarely 2-3-5 apical branched, up to 55.0 × 1.0–2.5 mm, |
Densely agglutinated |
Orange to red-orange, turning ochraceous upon drying, with transverse cracks when mature |
(5)5.9–9.8– 11.5(12) × (2.5)4.5–5.6–7(7.5) μm |
Liu et al. (2018, 2019) |
S. tutunendo Coca, Lücking & Moncada |
Colombia, Chocó |
Olive green, terricolous and partially on rotten wood; prothallus not reported |
Often branched above the middle. 15.0–30.0 × 0.15–0.2 mm, |
With pseudo-paraplectenchy-matous tissue |
Reddish orange to yellowish orange |
6 × 4 µm |
Coca et al. (2018)COCA LF, LÜCKING R & MONCADA B. 2018. Two new, sympatric and semi-cryptic species of Sulzbacheromyces (Lichenized Basidiomycota, Lepidostromatales) from the Chocó Biogeographic Region in Colombia. Bryologist 121(3): 297-306.
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S. yunnanensis D. Liu, Li S. Wang & Goffinet |
China, Yunnan province |
Dark green, distinct when growing in the shade and depression or yellow green or light yellow; prothallus absent |
Rarely once branched, with two conspicuous, wide, longitudinal depressions or grooves. 3.0–65.0 × 0.5–2.3 mm |
Densely agglutinated |
Orange in shaded habitat, base dark ochraceous turning ochraceous upon drying, surface pruinose |
(8.1)8.8– 9.9–11.2(12.5) × (3.6)4–4.8–5.8(5.8) μm |
Liu et al. (2018)LIU D, GOFFINET B, ERTZ D, DE KESEL A, WANG XY, HUR J-S, SHI HX, ZHANG YY, YANG MX & WANG LS. 2018. Circumscription and phylogeny of the Lepidostromatales (lichenized Basidiomycota) following discovery of new species from China and Africa. Mycologia 109(5): 730-748.
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