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''Alectoria'' is a
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of
fruticose lichen A fruticose lichen is a form of lichen fungi that is characterized by a coral-like shrubby or bushy growth structure. It is formed from a symbiotic relationship of a photobiont such as green algae or less commonly cyanobacteria and one, two or m ...
s belonging to the family
Parmeliaceae The Parmeliaceae is a large and diverse family of Lecanoromycetes. With over 2700 species in 71 genera, it is the largest family of lichen-forming fungi. The most speciose genera in the family are the well-known groups: '' Xanthoparmelia'' ( 82 ...
.


Taxonomy

The genus ''Alectoria'' was
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by the Swedish lichenologist
Erik Acharius Erik Acharius (10 October 1757 – 14 August 1819) was a Swedish botanist who pioneered the Taxonomy (biology), taxonomy of lichens and is known as the "father of lichenology". Acharius was famously the last pupil of Carl Linnaeus. Life Ac ...
in 1809. Prior to this, filamentous lichens of similar appearance had been classified within the broad genus ''Lichen'', following the system used by
Carl Linnaeus Carl Linnaeus (23 May 1707 – 10 January 1778), also known after ennoblement in 1761 as Carl von Linné,#Blunt, Blunt (2004), p. 171. was a Swedish biologist and physician who formalised binomial nomenclature, the modern system of naming o ...
in his ''
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'' (1753). Linnaeus recognised only three species that are now placed in ''Alectoria'' treating them as part of a much larger and undifferentiated group of lichens. During the late 18th century, botanists such as
Georg Franz Hoffmann Georg Franz Hoffmann was a German Botany, botanist and lichenology, lichenologist. He was born on 13 January 1760 in Marktbreit, Germany, and died on 17 March 1826 in Moscow, Russia. Professional career After graduating from the University of Er ...
(1796) began distinguishing filamentous lichens as a separate taxonomic group, though they did not establish a dedicated genus for them. Acharius, a student of Linnaeus and one of the pioneers of lichenology, initially placed species now assigned to ''Alectoria'' within '' Parmelia'', grouping them under the section ''Tricharia'' in his 1803 work ''Methodus Lichenum''. However, as he continued studying the group, he recognised the need for a separate genus and formally established ''Alectoria'' in 1809, distinguishing it from ''Parmelia'' based on its slender, branching thallus structure. Following Acharius, lichenologists continued refining the classification of ''Alectoria''.
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(1831) provided a more detailed systematic arrangement of lichens, further solidifying ''Alectoria'' as a distinct genus. In the mid-19th century,
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(1860) and James Crombie (1876) contributed to the understanding of ''Alectoria'', using both morphological features and chemical analyses to differentiate it from closely related genera. Their work demonstrated that ''Alectoria'' species produce unique
secondary metabolite Secondary metabolites, also called ''specialised metabolites'', ''secondary products'', or ''natural products'', are organic compounds produced by any lifeform, e.g. bacteria, archaea, fungi, animals, or plants, which are not directly involved ...
s, such as
usnic acid Usnic acid is a naturally occurring dibenzofuran derivative found in several lichen species with the formula C18H16O7. It was first isolated by German scientist W. Knop in 1844 and first synthesized between 1933 and 1937 by Frank H. Curd and Al ...
, which help distinguish them from other lichens in the
Parmeliaceae The Parmeliaceae is a large and diverse family of Lecanoromycetes. With over 2700 species in 71 genera, it is the largest family of lichen-forming fungi. The most speciose genera in the family are the well-known groups: '' Xanthoparmelia'' ( 82 ...
. Despite these early classifications, Acharius did not formally designate a
type species In International_Code_of_Zoological_Nomenclature, zoological nomenclature, a type species (''species typica'') is the species name with which the name of a genus or subgenus is considered to be permanently taxonomically associated, i.e., the spe ...
when he established ''Alectoria''. This omission was later addressed by taxonomists in the 20th century.
Veli Räsänen Veli Johannes Paavo Bartholomeus Räsänen (24 August 1888 – 16 July 1953) was a Finnish lichenologist who made contributions to the study and documentation of Nordic and Baltic lichen funga. As a lecturer at various agricultural institution ...
(1919) and
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(1954) refined the genus's taxonomy, clarifying species boundaries and confirming ''Alectoria sarmentosa'' as the type species. These revisions provided a stable framework for the genus, which remains distinguished by its fruticose (shrub-like), filamentous thallus, lack of
cyphella ''Cyphella'' is a genus of fungi in the family Cyphellaceae The Cyphellaceae are a family of fungi in the order Agaricales The Agaricales are an order (biology), order of fungi in the division (mycology), division Basidiomycota. As original ...
e (small pore-like structures), and its characteristic production of usnic acid and other lichen compounds. ''Alectoria'' was previously placed in the family Alectoriaceae, which was widely accepted as distinct from
Parmeliaceae The Parmeliaceae is a large and diverse family of Lecanoromycetes. With over 2700 species in 71 genera, it is the largest family of lichen-forming fungi. The most speciose genera in the family are the well-known groups: '' Xanthoparmelia'' ( 82 ...
based on differences in reproductive structures such as larger asci, pigmented
spore In biology, a spore is a unit of sexual reproduction, sexual (in fungi) or asexual reproduction that may be adapted for biological dispersal, dispersal and for survival, often for extended periods of time, in unfavourable conditions. Spores fo ...
s, and distinctive characteristics. However, a 1999
molecular phylogenetic Molecular phylogenetics () is the branch of phylogeny that analyzes genetic, hereditary molecular differences, predominantly in DNA sequences, to gain information on an organism's evolutionary relationships. From these analyses, it is possible to ...
study examined the relationship between Alectoriaceae and Parmeliaceae using sequences of nuclear
ribosomal DNA The ribosomal DNA (rDNA) consists of a group of ribosomal RNA encoding genes and related regulatory elements, and is widespread in similar configuration in all domains of life. The ribosomal DNA encodes the non-coding ribosomal RNA, integral struc ...
. Their analysis included specimens of ''
Alectoria ochroleuca Alectoria may refer to: * ''Alectoria'' (fungus), a genus of lichenized fungi * ''Alectoria'' (insect), a monotypic genus of bush crickets or katydids in the subfamily Phaneropterinae * ''Alectoria'', a genus of birds in the family Phasianidae; syn ...
'' and '' A. sarmentosa'' along with various members of the Parmeliaceae. The results showed that ''Alectoria'' was derived from within the Parmeliaceae, suggesting the two families should be treated as
synonyms A synonym is a word, morpheme, or phrase that means precisely or nearly the same as another word, morpheme, or phrase in a given language. For example, in the English language, the words ''begin'', ''start'', ''commence'', and ''initiate'' are a ...
. While previous taxonomic work had emphasised differences in ascus structure, spore size, and hamathecial characteristics to justify separating Alectoriaceae, the study concluded that these variations represented extremes within a continuous range of characters found in Parmeliaceae rather than distinct family-level differences. The authors recommended including ''Alectoria'' within a broader concept of Parmeliaceae rather than maintaining it in a separate family.


Description

''Alectoria'' forms shrub-like (
fruticose A fruticose lichen is a form of lichen fungi that is characterized by a coral-like shrubby or bushy lichen growth forms, growth structure. It is formed from a symbiotic relationship of a photobiont such as green algae or less commonly cyanobacteri ...
) growths, which can either stand upright, sprawl along surfaces, or hang down from their . The main body
thallus Thallus (: thalli), from Latinized Greek (), meaning "a green shoot" or "twig", is the vegetative tissue of some organisms in diverse groups such as algae, fungi, some liverworts, lichens, and the Myxogastria. A thallus usually names the entir ...
) of these lichens appears in colours ranging from greenish-yellow to brownish-black. Their branches are typically rounded and smooth, though in some cases they may become flattened near their base and where branches meet. One
subspecies In Taxonomy (biology), biological classification, subspecies (: subspecies) is a rank below species, used for populations that live in different areas and vary in size, shape, or other physical characteristics (Morphology (biology), morpholog ...
(''
Alectoria sarmentosa ''Alectoria sarmentosa'' (common witch's-hair lichen) is a long-lived, perennial Alectoria (fungus), witch's-hair lichen. It is a light greenish colored and fruticose or bushy bodied. This epiphytic lichen belongs to the family Parmeliaceae and ...
'' subsp. ''vexillifera'') is considerably different, having distinctly flattened branches with clear upper and lower surfaces. A distinctive feature of ''Alectoria'' is the presence of white, spindle-shaped structures called
pseudocyphella Pseudocyphellae (singular ''pseudocyphella'') are structures in lichens that appear as tiny pores on the outer surface (the cortex) of the lichen. They are caused when there is a break in the cortex of the lichen, and the medullary hyphae extend ...
e, which appear as small pores or marks on the surface. These lichens do not produce isidia or soredia, which are specialised
propagule In biology, a propagule is any material that functions in propagating an organism to the next stage in its life cycle, such as by dispersal. The propagule is usually distinct in form from the parent organism. Propagules are produced by organisms ...
s for vegetative reproduction. Like most lichens, ''Alectoria'' is a partnership between a fungus and an algal partner (), specifically one from the ''
Trebouxia ''Trebouxia'' is a unicellular green alga. It is a photosynthetic organism that can exist in almost all habitats found in polar, tropical, and temperate regions.Erokhina, L. G., Shatilovich, A. V., Kaminskaya, O. P., & Gilichinskii, D. A. (2004 ...
'' genus of
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. The reproductive structures (
apothecia An ascocarp, or ascoma (: ascomata), is the fruiting body ( sporocarp) of an ascomycete phylum fungus. It consists of very tightly interwoven hyphae and millions of embedded asci, each of which typically contains four to eight ascospores. As ...
) are rare and appear along the sides of branches. These -shaped structures have rims that match the colour of the main body. Inside the apothecia are specialised cells ( asci) that produce spores. These thick-walled, club-shaped asci typically contain either two or four . The spores themselves are relatively large, single-celled, oval-shaped, and range from colourless to brown, surrounded by a clear outer layer. The genus also produces small, black, globe-shaped structures called
pycnidia A pycnidium (plural pycnidia) is an asexual fruiting body produced by mitosporic fungi, for instance in the order Sphaeropsidales ( Deuteromycota, Coelomycetes) or order Pleosporales (Ascomycota, Dothideomycetes). It is often spherical or inve ...
that are partially or fully embedded in the thallus. These produce rod-shaped to narrow spindle-shaped asexual reproductive cells called
conidia A conidium ( ; : conidia), sometimes termed an asexual chlamydospore or chlamydoconidium (: chlamydoconidia), is an asexual, non- motile spore of a fungus. The word ''conidium'' comes from the Ancient Greek word for dust, ('). They are also ...
. Chemically, almost all species contain
usnic acid Usnic acid is a naturally occurring dibenzofuran derivative found in several lichen species with the formula C18H16O7. It was first isolated by German scientist W. Knop in 1844 and first synthesized between 1933 and 1937 by Frank H. Curd and Al ...
, and many produce compounds called
orcinol Orcinol is an organic compound with the formula CH3C6H3(OH)2. It occurs in many species of lichens including ''Roccella tinctoria'' and ''Lecanora''. Orcinol has been detected in the "toxic glue" of the ant species ''Camponotus saundersi''. It is ...
and β-orcinol
depside A depside is a type of polyphenolic compound composed of two or more monocyclic aromatic units linked by an ester group. Depsides are most often found in lichens, but have also been isolated from higher plants, including species of the Ericaceae, ...
s.


Species

*'' Alectoria brodoana'' – Mexico *'' Alectoria gowardii''
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*'' Alectoria imshaugii'' *'' Alectoria lata'' – North America; Central America; Asia *'' Alectoria mexicana'' – Mexico *''
Alectoria ochroleuca Alectoria may refer to: * ''Alectoria'' (fungus), a genus of lichenized fungi * ''Alectoria'' (insect), a monotypic genus of bush crickets or katydids in the subfamily Phaneropterinae * ''Alectoria'', a genus of birds in the family Phasianidae; syn ...
'' *''
Alectoria ochroleucoides ''Alectoria ochroleucoides'' is a species of fruticose lichen in the family Parmeliaceae. It was formally described as a new species in 2016 by the American lichenologist Theodore Esslinger. The type specimen was collected by Thomas Hawkes Nas ...
'' – Mexico *''
Alectoria sarmentosa ''Alectoria sarmentosa'' (common witch's-hair lichen) is a long-lived, perennial Alectoria (fungus), witch's-hair lichen. It is a light greenish colored and fruticose or bushy bodied. This epiphytic lichen belongs to the family Parmeliaceae and ...
'' *'' Alectoria sorediosa'' *''
Alectoria spiculatosa Alectoria may refer to: * ''Alectoria'' (fungus), a genus of lichenized fungi * ''Alectoria'' (insect), a monotypic genus of bush crickets or katydids in the subfamily Phaneropterinae * ''Alectoria'', a genus of birds in the family Phasianidae; syn ...
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, China


Gallery

Image:Alectoria imshaugii 210422.jpg, '' Alectoria imshaugii'' Image:Alectoria ochroleuca.jpg, ''Alectoria ochroleuca''


References

{{Taxonbar, from=Q3442095 Parmeliaceae Lecanorales genera Lichen genera Taxa named by Erik Acharius Taxa described in 1809