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Polycoccaceae is a
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of lichenicolous (
lichen A lichen ( , ) is a hybrid colony (biology), colony of algae or cyanobacteria living symbiotically among hypha, filaments of multiple fungus species, along with yeasts and bacteria embedded in the cortex or "skin", in a mutualism (biology), m ...
-dwelling)
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in the order
Trypetheliales The Trypetheliales are an order of fungi in the class Dothideomycetes. Most of the species in the order form lichens, although some are lichenicolous fungi. Trypetheliales contains two families, Polycoccaceae and Trypetheliaceae. The order was ...
. The family was
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in 2015 by Damien Ertz,
Josef Hafellner Josef Hafellner (1951– ) is an Austrian mycologist and lichenologist. He was awarded the Acharius Medal in 2016 for his lifetime contributions to lichenology. Before his retirement, he was a professor at the Karl-Franzens-Universität in Graz ...
, and Paul Diederich.
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 ...
analysis shows Polycoccaceae to have a
sister A sister is a woman or a girl who shares parents or a parent with another individual; a female sibling. The male counterpart is a brother. Although the term typically refers to a familial relationship, it is sometimes used endearingly to ref ...
relationship with the family
Trypetheliaceae The Trypetheliaceae are a family of mainly lichen-forming fungi in the order Trypetheliales. The family consists almost exclusively of corticolous (bark-dwelling), crustose lichens with an almost strictly tropical distribution. Taxonomy Trypethe ...
. Species within the Polycoccaceae distinguish themselves from those in the Trypetheliaceae due to their non-lichenized, lichenicolous nature and typically smaller, 1-
septate In biology, a septum (Latin for ''something that encloses''; septa) is a wall, dividing a cavity or structure into smaller ones. A cavity or structure divided in this way may be referred to as septate. Examples Human anatomy * Interatrial se ...
, brown . However, both share similarities, such as ascomata, intertwined set within a hymenial gel matrix, and asci. The primary morphological characteristics of the core group of the family, the
type genus In biological taxonomy, the type genus (''genus typica'') is the genus which defines a biological family and the root of the family name. Zoological nomenclature According to the International Code of Zoological Nomenclature, "The name-bearin ...
''Polycoccum'', are its thick-walled ascospores that are often distinctly ornamented. Polycoccaceae comprises two genera: ''
Clypeococcum ''Clypeococcum'' is a genus of lichenicolous fungi belonging to the family Polycoccaceae Polycoccaceae is a family (biology), family of lichenicolous fungus, lichenicolous (lichen-dwelling) fungi in the order Trypetheliales. The family was ci ...
'' with 12 species, and ''
Polycoccum ''Polycoccum'' is a genus of lichenicolous fungi in the family Polycoccaceae. It has about 60 species. Species As accepted by Species Fungorum; *'' Polycoccum acarosporicola'' *'' Polycoccum aksoyi'' *'' Polycoccum alboatrum'' *'' Polycoccum ...
'' with 60 species. All members of this family are lichenicolous, with a collectively wide range of lichen
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. Among the six families exclusively made up of lichenicolous fungi – including Abrothallaceae,
Adelococcaceae The Adelococcaceae are a family of fungi in the order Verrucariales. Species are mostly found in north temperate regions, and are biotrophic or necrotrophic A fungus (: fungi , , , or ; or funguses) is any member of the group of eukaryot ...
,
Sarcopyreniaceae ''Sarcopyrenia'' is a genus of lichenicolous (lichen-dwelling) fungi. It has 11 species. It is the only genus in Sarcopyreniaceae, a family in the order Verrucariales. ''Sarcopyrenia'' was circumscribed by Finnish lichenologist William Nylander ...
, Obryzaceae, and Cyphobasidiaceae – Polycoccaceae is the most species-rich.


Description

The Polycoccaceae are characterised by distinctive features in their reproductive and structural attributes. , a primary reproductive structure, originate individually but often group together as they develop. In some cases, they might join via a structure called a or even become encased in protective galls. Initially, these ascomata are deeply embedded, making only the
ostiole An ''ostiole'' is a small hole or opening through which algae or fungi release their mature spores. The word is a diminutive of wikt:ostium, "ostium", "opening". The term is also used in higher plants, for example to denote the opening of the ...
, or opening, visible. However, as they mature, the upper half becomes more prominent. These structures, varying from dark brown to black in colour, resemble , taking on shapes that are nearly spherical to . Furthermore, their necks are rather short, blending seamlessly with the main ascomatal wall. Diving deeper into their structural composition, the ascomatal wall is observed to either maintain uniform thickness or expand slightly around the ostiole. This wall is constructed of 3–6 layers of cells. When viewed in a vertical cross-section, these cells appear radially compressed, while a surface perspective reveals them to be uniformly shaped, creating a pattern known as . The outermost cell layers have evenly thickened walls, adopting a brown to dark brown hue and extending below the central part, or . In contrast, the inner cell layers have a lighter pigmentation, ranging from lightly coloured to clear, composed predominantly of thin-walled cells. Another significant aspect of the Polycoccaceae is the , a structure formed from a dense network of branching, interconnecting filaments. These filaments, potentially classified as trabeculate (or ), have variations in septation, ranging from regular to sparse. Notably, the structure lacks . Furthermore, the hymenial gel, a component of the hamathecium, produces a blue to violet colour when exposed to
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, though in some instances, it remains unaltered. Lastly, the asci, essential for reproductive processes, are broad and cylindrical, narrowing down to a short stalk at the base. These structures possess a dual-layered () wall, which splits open at maturity (). The upper part of mature asci is thicker, culminating in a small internal apical beak and can contain between 2 and 8 spores. These spores, positioned irregularly within the asci, are elliptical with a single division. Their size may vary, with the upper half occasionally appearing larger. Maturing to a brown or dark brown shade, their surface might either be smooth or exhibit fine patterns and, in some cases, they are encased within a gelatinous sheath.


References

{{Taxonbar, from=Q32849580 Trypetheliales Dothideomycetes families Lichenicolous fungi Taxa described in 2015 Taxa named by Josef Hafellner Taxa named by Paul Diederich