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''Niebla podetiaforma'' is a
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 mor ...
that grows frequently on small stones in fog regions along the Pacific Coast of
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from San Vicente Canyon to Morro Santo Domingo.Spjut, R. W. 1996. ''Niebla'' and ''Vermilacinia'' (Ramalinaceae) from California and Baja California. Sida Bot. Misc. 14 The epithet, ''podetiaforma'' is in reference to a primary inflated branch of the thallus that resembles a
podetium A podetium (plural: podetia) is the upright secondary thallus in ''Cladonia'' lichens. It is a hollow stalk extending from the primary thallus. Podetia can be pointed stalks, club like, cupped, or branched in shape and may or may not contain the a ...
, a common feature in the lichen genus ''
Cladonia ''Cladonia'' is a genus of moss-like lichens in the family Cladoniaceae. They are the primary food source for reindeer/caribou. ''Cladonia'' species are of economic importance to reindeer-herders, such as the Sami in Scandinavia or the Nenets ...
''.


Distinguishing features

''Niebla podetiaforma'' is distinguished by the thallus divided into small tufts of yellowish-green, tubular-inflated, branches not more than 5 cm high, the branches usually less than 20 in number, erect to spreading and curved, occasionally divided into similar branches, or more often fringed along the upper side with shorter branches or lobes that bear apothecia, and by containing the lichen substance divaricatic acid, with triterpenes, and with yellow pigments concentrated at the base. The cortex is relatively thin, 25–50 μm thick, covering a fistulose (hollow)
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. Similar species are ''
Niebla turgida ''Niebla turgida '' is a fruticose lichen that grows on rocks in the fog zone along the Pacific Coast of Baja California in the Northern Vizcaíno DesertSpjut, R. W. 1996. ''Niebla'' and ''Vermilacinia'' (Ramalinaceae) from California and Baj ...
'', which differs by the bushy growth (larger thallus with more than 20 branches) with long tapered branches, '' Niebla undulata'', distinguished by the recessed cortical surface between the cortical ridges, '' Niebla rugosa'' that differs by the ladder-like transverse cortical ridges between branch margins, and '' Niebla contorta'' that is recognized by the terminal rounded lobes thickened along margins, usually with submarginal apothecia; all contain divaricatic acid and less inflated branches. A sekikaic acid-containing species, '' Niebla siphonoloba'', often recognized by the simple branches with a closely reticulate cortex similar to a honeycomb, occasionally has less conspicuous reticulate ridging that may be confused with ''N. podetiaforma''; this form is more easily distinguished by its secondary lichen metabolite (sekikaic acid). ''Niebla podetiaforma'' is a common lichen of coastal pebble lichen communities in the Northern Vizcaíno Desert of Baja California. It often occurs on leeward slopes, and on mesas more inland from the coast than other species of ''Niebla''. This adaptation undoubtedly is related to the thin cortex and hollow medulla, which probably account for bloated appearance of the branches. Rare thalli have a flattened appearance as if someone had stepped on them, but can be identified ''N. podetiaforma'' by the fine reticulate pattern of cortical ridges. Divaricatic-acid species of ''Niebla'' are generally distinguished by cortical features, in contrast to branching patterns in
salazinic acid Salazinic acid is a depsidone with a lactone ring. It is found in some lichens, and is especially prevalent in ''Parmotrema'' and ''Bulbothrix'', where its presence or absence is often used to help classify species in those genera. History I ...
-containing species, and apothecial developmental patterns in sekikaic acid-containing species, with exceptions that require application of other morphological characters.


Taxonomic history

''Niebla podetiaforma'' was recognized by Richard Spjut as a distinct species from ''
Niebla homalea ''Niebla homalea'' is a species of fruticose lichen that grows on rocks in foggy areas along the Pacific Coast of North America, from Mendocino County, California south to Bahía de San Quintín on the main peninsula of Baja California, with an ...
'' based on samples that he and Richard Marin had collected for anti-HIV screening in Baja California, 29 April 1985,(''Spjut & Marin 9077''), about 35 miles north Guerrero Negro on ridges and leeward slopes above San Andrés Ranch. On the day before they collected samples of ''
Niebla homalea ''Niebla homalea'' is a species of fruticose lichen that grows on rocks in foggy areas along the Pacific Coast of North America, from Mendocino County, California south to Bahía de San Quintín on the main peninsula of Baja California, with an ...
'' on Punta Banda and ''
Niebla flagelliforma ''Niebla flagelliforma'' is a fruticose lichen that grows on rocks along the foggy Pacific Coast of Baja California mostly in the Northern Vizcaíno Desert.Spjut, R. W. 1996. ''Niebla'' and ''Vermilacinia'' (Ramalinaceae) from California and B ...
'' (initially identified as ''Niebla'' sp. undescribed) near Rosarito just north of
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. A sample of approximately 100 grams of ''N. podetiaforma'' was to be sent to the National Cancer Institute, Natural Products Branch for their drug screening program in the search for new compounds to treat HIV and cancer; but instead the collected thalli were used as exsiccati that were distributed 11 years later to other institutions through the ABLS Lichen Exchange The species was described in 1996. ''Niebla podetiaforma'' has also been included under an extremely broad interpretation of ''N. homalea''Bowler, P. and J. Marsh. 2004. ''Niebla''. ‘Lichen Flora of the Greater Sonoran Desert 2’: 368–380. based on the assumptions that morphological variation in ''Niebla'' is environmentally induced and that chemical variation represents chemo-syndrome variation; however, this broad interpretation of ''
Niebla homalea ''Niebla homalea'' is a species of fruticose lichen that grows on rocks in foggy areas along the Pacific Coast of North America, from Mendocino County, California south to Bahía de San Quintín on the main peninsula of Baja California, with an ...
'' and other related species has inconsistencies in the taxonomic treatment of the genus.Lichen Flora of the Greater Sonoran Desert: Book Review, Richard Spjut, web page, retrieved 22 Dec 2014, http://www.worldbotanical.com/lichen%20flora%20review.htm


References


External links

*World Botanical Associates, ''Niebla podetiaforma'', retrieved 26 Dec 2014, http://www.worldbotanical.com/niebla_podetiaforma.htm#podetiaforma {{Taxonbar, from=Q20720418 Lichen species Lichens of North America Ramalinaceae Lichens described in 1996 Taxa named by Richard Wayne Spjut