Cetraria ericetorum Opiz

Seznam Rostlin Kveteny Ceské: 173, 1852.
Synonyms: Cetraria crispa (Ach.) Nyl.; Cetraria crispa var. subnigricans Nyl.; Cetraria islandica f. subnigricans (Nyl.) Dalla Torre & Sarnth.; Cetraria islandica var. crispa Ach.; Cetraria islandica var. subtubulosa Fr.; Cetraria islandica var. tenuifolia (Retz.) Vain.; Cetraria subtubulosa (Fr.) Zopf; Cetraria tenuifolia (Retz.) R. Howe
Description: Thallus fruticose, dark brown, somehow glossy, the basal portions reddish, loosely attached, often forming dense tufts. Lobes 0.5-2(-3)mm wide, to 8-9 cm tall (usually less), smooth, erect, strongly channelled, curved, more or less tubular, with numerous marginal spinules bearing pycnidia, and maculiform to elongate pseudocyphellae restricted to the margins of the lower surface, which is of the same colour as the upper surface, or slightly paler. Cortex 2-layered, with an external layer of brownish, thick-walled, paraplectenchymatous cells, and an inner layer of periclinally arranged hyphae; medulla white. Apothecia extremely rare (never found in Italian material), lecanorine, mostly subterminal, with a dark brown disc and an often crenulate thalline margin. Epithecium brownish; hymenium and hypothecium colourless. Asci 8-spored, narrowly clavate, with a small axial body and a distinct, K/I+ blue ring-structure in the rather large tholus, approaching the Lecanora-type. Ascospores 1-celled, hyaline, ellipsoid, 5-9 x 2-4 µm. Pycnidia dark, immersed in the spinules. Conidia fusiform, multiseptate, 6-7.5 x 1 µm. Photobiont chlorococcoid. Spot-tests: medulla K-, C-, KC-, P-, UV-. Chemistry: lichesterinic and protolichesterinic acid.
Growth form: Fruticose

Substrata: soil, terricolous mosses, and plant debris
Photobiont: green algae other than Trentepohlia
Reproductive strategy: mainly asexual, by thallus fragmentation

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

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Einar Timdal - Source: http://nhm2.uio.no/lav/web/index.html - CC BY-NC


P.L. Nimis; Owner: Department of Life Sciences, University of Trieste
Herbarium: TSB (9362)
2001/12/05


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


Curtis Randall Björk – CC BY-SA 4.0
British Columbia, Boundary Ranges Date: 2013-07-04


Jacquesa Haine - Source: http://www.lichensmaritimes.org/index.php?task=fiche&lichen=1329&lang=en
France, Alpes Maurienne


Jacquesa Haine - Source: http://www.lichensmaritimes.org/index.php?task=fiche&lichen=1329&lang=en
France, Alpes Maurienne


Jacquesa Haine - Source: http://www.lichensmaritimes.org/index.php?task=fiche&lichen=1329&lang=en
France, Alpes Maurienne


Jacquesa Haine - Source: http://www.lichensmaritimes.org/index.php?task=fiche&lichen=1329&lang=en
France, Alpes Maurienne


Bernard Bouffinier - Source: http://www.lichensmaritimes.org/index.php?task=fiche&lichen=1329&lang=en
Sweden


Bernard Bouffinier - Source: http://www.lichensmaritimes.org/index.php?task=fiche&lichen=1329&lang=en
Sweden


Bernard Bouffinier - Source: http://www.lichensmaritimes.org/index.php?task=fiche&lichen=1329&lang=en
Sweden


Wolfgang von Brackel - CC BY-4.0
Germany, Bavaria


Wolfgang von Brackel - CC BY-4.0
Germany, Bavaria


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, in op. Asiago 1855
As Cetraria islandica var. crispa


Triin Aimla; Owner: University of Tartu


Hillmann J. 1936. Parmeliaceae. In: Rabenhorst’s Kryptogamen-Flora von Deutschland, Österreich und der Schweiz. 2nd, IX, Die Flechten, Abt. 5, 3. Borntraeger\Leipzig, pp. 1-309.
As C. tenuifolia f. subtubulosa