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1 March 2016 Chaenothecopsis oregana New to Canada
Diane L. Haughland, Mireille Martel
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Abstract

During field surveys in the Lower Foothills region of Lesser Slave Lake, Alberta, we collected the first Canadian record of the resinicolous calicioid fungus Chaenothecopsis oregana Rikkinen. The specimen was collected from balsam fir (Abies balsamifera) resin and resin-impregnated wood in an old growth forest. We present the first scanning electron micrographs of this species. As currently documented, the species has a disjunct distribution (Europe and western North America), but it was hypothesized to be circumboreal, at least historically. As this was the sole resinicolous specimen found during 20 hours of searching by four lichenologists, it is clear more field surveys are required to document the range of calicioid species. Finally, based on public engagement through social media and a public lecture, with the purpose of arousing interest in these overlooked species, we propose the common name “Resin Whiskers” for this species.

Diane L. Haughland and Mireille Martel "Chaenothecopsis oregana New to Canada," Evansia 33(1), 34-39, (1 March 2016). https://doi.org/10.1639/0747-9859-33.1.34
Published: 1 March 2016
KEYWORDS
Alberta
calicioid fungi
Chaenothecopsis
old growth forest
range extension
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