Calogaya decipiens (Arnold) Arup, Frödén & Søchting

in Arup & al., Nord. J. Bot., 31: 38, 2013. Basionym: Physcia decipiens Arnold - Flora, 50: 526, 1867.
Synonyms: Amphiloma decipiens (Arnold) Bagl.; Caloplaca decipiens (Arnold) Blomb. & Forssell; Gasparrinia decipiens (Arnold) Syd.; Lecanora decipiens (Arnold) Nyl.; Placodium decipiens (Arnold) Leight.
Description: Thallus crustose-placodioid, episubstratic, orange-yellow, closely attached, forming orbicular, regular, up to 3.5 cm wide rosettes. Lobes 0.5-2 mm long, 0.5-1.2 mm wide, adjacent, often pruinose, the central ones with marginal or terminal, lip-shaped to capitate, concolorous soralia bearing minutely granular soredia. Cortex cellular, 20-40 µm thick, with granules insoluble in K; medulla white, prosoplectenchymatous. Apothecia not always present, adnate, 0.4-1 mm across, orange, with a persistent, slightly raised, thick thalline margin. Epithecium orange, K+ purple-red; hymenium colourless, 55-85 µm high; paraphyses with swollen apical cells which are 2-6 µm wide; hypothecium colourless. Asci 8-spored, clavate, functionally unitunicate, apically thickened with a broad internal beak, the inner part of apex and external cap I+ blue, Teloschistes-type. Ascospores 2-celled, polarilocular, hyaline, ellipsoid, thin-walled, 10-16 x 5-8 µm, the equatorial thickening (“septum”) 1.5-3 µm (1/4-1/3 of spore length). Pycnidia immersed, the ostiole orange. Photobiont chlorococcoid. Spot tests: thallus and apothecia K+ purple-red, C-, KC-, P-. Chemistry: thallus and apothecia with parietin, fallacinal, emodin, and teloschistin.
Growth form: Crustose placodiomorph
Substrata: rocks
Photobiont: green algae other than Trentepohlia
Reproductive strategy: mainly asexual, by soredia, or soredia-like structures (e.g. blastidia)
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: very rare
Montane belt: extremely rare
Dry submediterranean belt: rather rare
Humid submediterranean belt: rare
Padanian area: absent

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Spain
2010


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Spain
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[149], Germany, Baden-Württemberg, Kreis Göppingen, Hohenstaufen, Spielburg, ca. 570 m, an südexponierten Kalkfelsen. Leg. et det. F. Schumm


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[149], Germany, Baden-Württemberg, Kreis Göppingen, Hohenstaufen, Spielburg, ca. 570 m, an südexponierten Kalkfelsen. Leg. et det. F. Schumm


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[LIAF_26], Afghanistan, Prov. Bamyan, Koh-i-Baba, Paßhöhe des Kotal-i-Devali, 66°58’ E, 34°38’ N, ca. 3000 m. Mit viel Staurothele levinae Oxner. Leg. A. Dieterle (Pod 45/3), 18.07.1970. LICHENOTHECA AFGHANICA NR. 26.


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France, Ardennes


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Germany, Bavaria, München, Isar


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