Psora testacea Hoffm.

Descr. Adumbr. Pl. Crypt. Lich., 1: 99, 1794.
Synonyms: Biatora testacea (Hoffm.) W. Mann; Chrysopsora testacea (Hoffm.) M. Choisy; Lecanora testacea (Hoffm.) Ach.; Lecidea testacea (Hoffm.) Ach.; Protoblastenia testacea (Hoffm.) Clauzade & Rondon; Psora testacea var. argillicola B. de Lesd.
Description: Thallus squamulose, pale grey to olivaceous green, sometimes with a brownish tinge, forming up to 5 cm wide patches, the squamules 0.5-3 mm wide, irregular in outline and sometimes lobulate, at first flat, then more or less convex, white-pruinose at least along the margins, contiguous to slightly imbricate, with a pale lower surface. Cortex of anticlinally arranged hyphae, overlain by an epinecral layer; medulla white. Apothecia biatorine, marginal, 1-2(-3.5) mm across, single or clustered, with a rusty red to orange-brown, strongly convex, epruinose disc and a soon excluded proper margin. Proper exciple poorly developed, of parallel hyphae; epithecium golden brownish, containing orange crystals dissolving in K, K+ purple, N-; hymenium colourless in lower half, brownish in upper part, 50-70 μm high, amyloid; paraphyses simple or forked, hardly swollen at tips; hypothecium colourless or pale brown, with crystals of calcium oxalates. Asci 8-spored, elongate-clavate, with a thin, outer amyloid layer and a thickened tholus penetrated by a tube, the sides of which stain I/KI+ deep blue, without an ocular chamber, Porpidia-type. Ascospores 1-celled hyaline, ellipsoid, 10-14 x 5-7 μm. Photobiont chlorococcoid. Spot tests: thallus K+ faintly yellow, C-, KC-, P-, UV-. Chemistry: cortex with low amounts of atranorin; apothecia with anthraquinones, mainly parietin.
Growth form: Squamulose
Photobiont: green algae other than Trentepohlia
Reproductive strategy: mainly sexual
Subcontinental: restricted to areas with a dry-subcontinental climate (e.g. dry Alpine valleys, parts of Mediterranean Italy)

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Alpine belt: absent
Subalpine belt: extremely rare
Montane belt: rare
Dry submediterranean belt: very rare
Humid submediterranean belt: absent
Padanian area: absent

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Leif Stridvall - Source: http://www.stridvall.se/la/galleries.php


Felix Schumm CC BY-SA 4.0
[16502], Germany, Baden-Württemberg, Kreis Göppingen, Gosbach- Bad Ditzenbach, Tierstein, 48,57461° N, 9,68471° E, 737 m, auf Kalkfelsen am Albrand. Leg. et det. Schumm 20.06.2010.


Felix Schumm CC BY-SA 4.0
[16502], Germany, Baden-Württemberg, Kreis Göppingen, Gosbach- Bad Ditzenbach, Tierstein, 48,57461° N, 9,68471° E, 737 m, auf Kalkfelsen am Albrand. Leg. et det. Schumm 20.06.2010.


Felix Schumm CC BY-SA 4.0
[16502], Germany, Baden-Württemberg, Kreis Göppingen, Gosbach- Bad Ditzenbach, Tierstein, 48,57461° N, 9,68471° E, 737 m, auf Kalkfelsen am Albrand. Leg. et det. Schumm 20.06.2010.


Felix Schumm CC BY-SA 4.0
[16502], Germany, Baden-Württemberg, Kreis Göppingen, Gosbach- Bad Ditzenbach, Tierstein, 48,57461° N, 9,68471° E, 737 m, auf Kalkfelsen am Albrand. Leg. et det. Schumm 20.06.2010.


Felix Schumm CC BY-SA 4.0
[16502], Germany, Baden-Württemberg, Kreis Göppingen, Gosbach- Bad Ditzenbach, Tierstein, 48,57461° N, 9,68471° E, 737 m, auf Kalkfelsen am Albrand. Leg. et det. Schumm 20.06.2010.


Felix Schumm CC BY-SA 4.0
[16502], Germany, Baden-Württemberg, Kreis Göppingen, Gosbach- Bad Ditzenbach, Tierstein, 48,57461° N, 9,68471° E, 737 m, auf Kalkfelsen am Albrand. Leg. et det. Schumm 20.06.2010.


Felix Schumm CC BY-SA 4.0
[16502], Germany, Baden-Württemberg, Kreis Göppingen, Gosbach- Bad Ditzenbach, Tierstein, 48,57461° N, 9,68471° E, 737 m, auf Kalkfelsen am Albrand. Leg. et det. Schumm 20.06.2010.


Felix Schumm CC BY-SA 4.0
[16502], Germany, Baden-Württemberg, Kreis Göppingen, Gosbach- Bad Ditzenbach, Tierstein, 48,57461° N, 9,68471° E, 737 m, auf Kalkfelsen am Albrand. Leg. et det. Schumm 20.06.2010.


Felix Schumm CC BY-SA 4.0
[16502], Germany, Baden-Württemberg, Kreis Göppingen, Gosbach- Bad Ditzenbach, Tierstein, 48,57461° N, 9,68471° E, 737 m, auf Kalkfelsen am Albrand. Leg. et det. Schumm 20.06.2010.


Felix Schumm CC BY-SA 4.0
[16502], Germany, Baden-Württemberg, Kreis Göppingen, Gosbach- Bad Ditzenbach, Tierstein, 48,57461° N, 9,68471° E, 737 m, auf Kalkfelsen am Albrand. Leg. et det. Schumm 20.06.2010.


Felix Schumm CC BY-SA 4.0
[16502], Germany, Baden-Württemberg, Kreis Göppingen, Gosbach- Bad Ditzenbach, Tierstein, 48,57461° N, 9,68471° E, 737 m, auf Kalkfelsen am Albrand. Leg. et det. Schumm 20.06.2010.


Felix Schumm CC BY-SA 4.0
[16502], Germany, Baden-Württemberg, Kreis Göppingen, Gosbach- Bad Ditzenbach, Tierstein, 48,57461° N, 9,68471° E, 737 m, auf Kalkfelsen am Albrand. Leg. et det. Schumm 20.06.2010.


Felix Schumm CC BY-SA 4.0
[16502], Germany, Baden-Württemberg, Kreis Göppingen, Gosbach- Bad Ditzenbach, Tierstein, 48,57461° N, 9,68471° E, 737 m, auf Kalkfelsen am Albrand. Leg. et det. Schumm 20.06.2010.


Felix Schumm CC BY-SA 4.0
[16502], Germany, Baden-Württemberg, Kreis Göppingen, Gosbach- Bad Ditzenbach, Tierstein, 48,57461° N, 9,68471° E, 737 m, auf Kalkfelsen am Albrand. Leg. et det. Schumm 20.06.2010.


Pier Luigi Nimis CC BY-SA 4.0
TSB 41671


P.L. Nimis; Owner: Department of Life Sciences, University of Trieste
Herbarium: TSB (32466)
2001/12/09


P.L. Nimis CC BY-SA 04
TSB 37627


P.L. Nimis; Owner: Department of Life Sciences, University of Trieste
Herbarium: TSB (32466)
2001/12/09


Courtesy Danièle et Olivier Gonnet - Source: https://www.afl-lichenologie.fr/Photos_AFL/Photos_AFL_P/Psora_testacea.htm
France, fissures de rochers - session AFL 2008 - Lozère


Courtesy Danièle et Olivier Gonnet - Source: https://www.afl-lichenologie.fr/Photos_AFL/Photos_AFL_P/Psora_testacea.htm
France, fissures de rochers - session AFL 2008 - Lozère


Courtesy Danièle et Olivier Gonnet - Source: https://www.afl-lichenologie.fr/Photos_AFL/Photos_AFL_P/Psora_testacea.htm
France, fissures de rochers - session AFL 2008 - Lozère


Giovanna Potenza - CC BY 4.0
Italia, Basilicata, Madonna del Soccorso Castelluccio S. 1100 m - suolo calcareo
HLUC n. 691


Giovanna Potenza - CC BY 4.0
Italia, Basilicata, Madonna del Soccorso Castelluccio S. 1100 m - suolo calcareo
HLUC n. 691


Giovanna Potenza - CC BY 4.0
Italia, Basilicata, Madonna del Soccorso Castelluccio S. 1100 m - suolo calcareo
HLUC n. 691


Source: Evankow, A.M., Yin, A., Zulfiqar, R. et al. Psora mediterranea (Lecanorales, Psoraceae), a new lichen species from Europe, including a new concept for P. himalayana and a revised key to the European species. Mycol Progress 24, 26 (2025). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11557-025-02045-8 - CC BY 4.0
Greece, O-L-156016, Photo: E. Timdal


Collezione lichenologica Abramo Massalongo del Museo di Storia Naturale G. Ligabue di Venezia - Autori: Seggi, Linda; Trabucco, Raffaella Proprietà: Fondazione Musei Civici di Venezia - CC BY-NC
Italy, Veneto, Lecidea Baldensis Spreng.) L. in M. Baldo (Rara) 1855
as Psoroma testacea