TYPE. COLOMBIA. On thallus of Hypotrachyna, 30.VII.1998, Etayo 16539 (COL, holotype).
Description. Lichenicolous fungus.
Thallus absent. Ascomata apothecoid, convex, 245-450 μm diam., base constricted; disk greenish pruinose or not. Exciple 25-30 μm laterally; outer layer brown, N+ intense orange; inner layer hyaline. Epithecium dark or olive green, intensifying in K, N+ violaceous; hymenium 70-80 μm high, greenish, K+ blue-green; hypothecium brown, K+ olive green, N+ deep orange. Paraphyses branched to anastomosing. Asci clavate, bitunicate, 8-spored 60-70 x 7-11 μm; ascospores brown, ornamented, 2-celled, one cell slightly larger, 11-14 x 5-5.5 μm.
Hosts and Habitat. On thalli of parmelioid lichens (Hypotrachyna, Parmelinopsis) in humid, shaded forests.
Distribution. East Asia (Taiwan), Neotropics, southeastern North America; in North Carolina found in the Coastal Plain and Blue Ridge ecoregions; expected throughout.
Literature
Etayo, J. (2002) Aportación al conocimiento de los hongos liquenícolas de Colombia. Bibliotheca Lichenologica 84: 1-154 (original description).
Lendemer, J.C & K. Knudsen. (2008) Studies in lichens and lichenicolous fungi: further notes on North American taxa. Mycotaxon 103: 75-86.
Zhurbenko, M.P. & Y. Ohmura. (2019) New and interesting records of lichenicolous fungi from the TNS herbarium: Part I. Opuscula Philolichenum 18: 74-89.