New Record of Lecanora muralis (Lichenized Fungus) in South Korea

Mycobiology. 2007 Jun;35(2):45-6. doi: 10.4489/MYCO.2007.35.2.045. Epub 2007 Jun 30.

Abstract

Lecanora muralis was found on the rock along coastal line during the field trip in Jeju island in 2006. Thallus crustose, placodioid, closely adnate, forming orbicular patches; upper surface grayish green, glossy; central lobes areolate, marginal parts plane, edges thin pruinose; lower surface ecorticate; apothecia sessile, lecanorine type, exciple dense and intact when young, and disc plane, but when mature, exciple laciniate, disc protrudent, yellowish brown to orange, 0.5~1.5 mm in diameter; ascospores ellipsoid, simple, colorless, 12.5~15.0 × 5.0~7.5 µm. Usnic acid and zeorin contained in thallus. This is the first record of this species in South Korea.

Keywords: Crustose lichen; Korea; Lichen-forming fungi; New record; Usnic acid.