Verrucaria cinereorufa Schaer.

Lich. Helv. Spicil., 7: 338, 1836.
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Description: Thallus crustose, hemiendosubstratic or thinly episubstratic, not subgelatinous when wet, brownish grey to brown, continuous to finely rimose near the perithecia, dull, abruptly delimited, sometimes with a thin black prothallus. Cortex poorly developed; algal layer thin. Perithecia black, numerous, 40-60(-100)/cm², half to 3/4 immersed in the rock and leaving shallow to deep pits when they fall off, the upper part hemispherically projecting, c. 0.35-0.45 mm across, with a convex to slightly flattened ostiolar region. Involucrellum reaching the upper half of the perithecium and there c. 150 μm thick; exciple subglobose, 0.3-0.4 mm across, dark brown to black throughout; hamathecium of branched and anastomosing, stout periphysoids measuring 80-100 x (1.5-)3-4 μm, interascal filaments absent; hymenial gel hemiamyloid, I+ red (I+ blue at very low concentrations of I), K/I+ blue. Asci 8-spored, clavate, I-, fissitunicate, the wall thickened above, with an ocular chamber, dehiscent by extrusion of an endotunica to form a delicate rostrum, Verrucaria-type. Ascospores 1-celled, hyaline, ellipsoid, (28-)30-40(-41) x (12-)14-16(-18) μm, c. 2 times as long as wide. Photobiont chlorococcoid, the cells not arranged in vertical columns. Spot tests: K-, C-, KC-, P-, UV-. Chemistry: without lichen substances.
Growth form: Crustose
Substrata: rocks
Photobiont: green algae other than Trentepohlia
Reproductive strategy: mainly sexual
Most common in areas with a humid-warm climate (e.g. most of Tyrrenian Italy)
Poorly known taxon in need of further study

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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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Zschacke, H. (1934) Epigloeaceae, Verrucariaceae und Dermatocarpaceae. In: Dr. L. Rabenhorst‘s Kryptogamen-Flora, Band 9, Abt. 1, Teil 1. Akademische Verlagsgesellschaft, Leipzig, 695 pp. - Public Domain


Source: Servít M. 1950b. The new lichens of the Pyrenocarpae-group III. Studia Bot. Cechoslov. 11, (1-2): 7-41.