Phaeocalicium mildeanum (Hepp) Puntillo

Studia Geobot.: 64, 2001. Basionym: Calicium mildeanum Hepp in Rabenhorst - Lich. Eur. 718, 1864.
Synonyms: Mycocalicium mildeanum (Hepp) Nádv.; Mycocalicium ornicola (J. Steiner) Nádv.; Stenocybe mildeana (Hepp) Jatta
Description: Thallus not evident, not lichenized. Apothecia stalked, dark grey to black, up to 0.5 mm high. Stalk brown, reddish in section at least in the outer part, consisting of thick-walled, periclinally arranged hyphae. Capitulum black, epruinose, subglobose, 0.1-0.3 mm across; mazaedium absent. Exciple of several layers of brown, periclinally arranged, sclerotized hyphae, the inner ones often with an aeruginose tinge; epithecium thin, dark brown. Asci 8-spored, narrowly cylindrical, with a thickened apex, formed singly from hooked ascogenous hyphae, with uniseriately arranged ascospores, persisting until the ascospores are mature. Ascospores indistinctly 1(-3)-septate, medium brown, ellipsoid, 13-19 x 7-9 μm. Photobiont absent. Spot tests: not known. Chemistry: probably without lichen substances.
Growth form: Fungus
Substrata: bark
Reproductive strategy: mainly sexual

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

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