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''Hertelidea'' is a genus of crustose lichens in the family Stereocaulaceae. Characteristics of the genus include carbon-black ring or outer margin (exciple) around the fruit body disc (apothecium), eight-spored, ''Micarea''-type ascus, asci and mostly simple, hyaline ascospores that lack a transparent outer layer. ''Hertelidea'' species mostly lignicolous lichen, grow on wood, although less frequently they are found on bark or soil. While the type species, ''Hertelidea botryosa'', has a widespread distribution, most of the other species are found only in Australia.


Taxonomy

''Hertelidea'' was circumscription (taxonomy), circumscribed in 2004 by Christian Printzen and Gintaras Kantvilas to accommodate species that were formerly referred to as the "''Lecidea botryosa''" group. Four species were originally included: ''Hertelidea botryosa'', ''H. eucalypti'', ''H. geophila'', and ''H. pseudobotryosa''. ''H. aspera'' was transferred to the genus from ''Lecidea'' in 2005, while ''H. wankaensis'' was described as a new species in 2006. The genus name honours Hannes Hertel (b.1939), a German Taxonomist and lichenologist and former Director of the Botanische Staatssammlung München, who was the subject of the Festschrift in which this species was published.


Description

''Hertelidea'' lichens have a crustose thallus that is sometimes Soredium, sorediate. Their apothecia, which are often arranged in conspicuous clusters, are lecideine, meaning that they have a carbonized thin black ring (an exciple) around the cup-shaped apothecium. The paraphyses are weakly to moderately branched and anastomosing, and have pigmented, capitate tips that separate readily in potassium hydroxide, KOH. The ascus, asci are eight-spored and ''Micarea''-like, featuring a prominent, amyloid (mycology), amyloid thallus that is more or less lacking an ocular chamber but is pierced by a more darkly staining tubular structure. The ascospores are simple or rarely one-septum, septate, colourless, and non-halonate.


Chemistry

One species, ''H. eucalypti'', contains homosekikaic acid, whereas the others contain perlatolic acid.


Habitat and distribution

Species of ''Hertelidea'' are typically found on charred and rotting wood. In Australia, the logs and stumps of eucalypts are a particularly favoured Substrate (biology), substrate.


Species

*''Hertelidea aspera'' (Müll.Arg.) Kantvilas & Elix (2005) – Australia *''Hertelidea botryosa'' (Fr.) Printzen & Kantvilas (2004) – boreal and temperate regions in Northern Hemisphere *''Hertelidea eucalypti'' Kantvilas & Printzen (2004) – Australia *''Hertelidea geophila'' Kantvilas & Printzen (2004) – Australia *''Hertelidea pseudobotryosa'' R.C.Harris, Ladd & Printzen (2004) – Australia; North America *''Hertelidea wankaensis'' Kantvilas & Elix (2006) – Australia


References

{{Taxonbar, from=Q10522756 Stereocaulaceae Lichen genera Lecanorales genera Taxa described in 2004 Taxa named by Gintaras Kantvilas Taxa named by Christian Printzen