Bryoria bicolor (Ehrh.) Brodo & D. Hawksw.

Opera Bot., 42: 99, 1977. Basionym: Lichen bicolor Ehrh. - Hannover. Mag., 22: 161, 1784.
Synonyms: Alectoria bicolor (Ehrh.) Nyl.; Bryopogon bicolor (Ehrh.) Elenkin; Bryopogon jubatus var. bicolor (Ehrh.) Rabenh.; Cornicularia bicolor (Ehrh.) Ach.
Description: Thallus fruticose, filamentous, loosely attached, erect to caespitose, rigid, without a main branch, usually with perpendicular, 0.2-0.5 mm thick branches, black at the base, often brownish black in terminal parts, with olive-grey to pale brown, often shiny apices, and with dark, often arcuate lateral spinules, esorediate. Pseudocyphellae sparse, fusiform, brown, level with thallus or slightly raised; medulla white, compact. Apothecia extremely rare (never observed in Italian material), zeorine, with a brown disc, to 3 mm across. Asci 8-spored, Lecanora-type. Ascospores 1-celled, hyaline, globose to broadly ellipsoid, 6-9 x 4-6 μm. Photobiont chlorococcoid. Spot tests: cortex and medulla K- or K+ yellowish slowly turning brown, C-, KC-, P+ red. Chemistry: fumarprotocetraric acid.
Growth form: Fruticose filamentous
Substrata: bark
Photobiont: green algae other than Trentepohlia
Reproductive strategy: mainly asexual, by thallus fragmentation
Most common in areas with a humid-warm climate (e.g. most of Tyrrenian Italy)

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

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Curtis Randall Björk, - CC BY-SA 4.0
Near Masset, Haida Gwaii Island, British Columbia, Canada
08.10.2018


P.L. Nimis; Owner: Department of Life Sciences, University of Trieste
Herbarium: TSB (5283)
2001/11/22


Curtis Randall Björk, - CC BY-SA 4.0
Skeena Estuary, British Columbia, Canada
August 2017