Cladonia polycarpoides Nyl.

in Zwackh, Lich. Exs.: 626, 626 bis (correction label), 1892.
Synonyms: Cladonia subcariosa auct. non Nyl.
Description: Primary thallus squamulose, persistent, the squamules large and prominent, ascending, forming dense mats, 3-10(-15) mm long, 2-5(-7) mm wide, olive-green above, white, but often becoming bluish, reddish brown or rarely brownish grey beneath. Podetia rather rare, cupless and thicker at apex, simple or rarely sparsely branched, often solid inside, olive-green to brown, 0.5-2 cm tall, c. 1.5 mm thick, almost continuously verruculose-corticate, esorediate, rarely squamulose at base. Apothecia common, dark brown, convex, forming larger subcorymbose aggregates which are 5-8 mm wide. Asci 8-spored, clavate, thickened at apex, with a K/I+ blue tholus and a K/I+ strongly blue outer gelatinous sheath, Cladonia-type. Ascospores 1-celled, hyaline, ellipsoid. Pycnidia dark, semi-immersed on basal squamules, with a colourless jelly. Conidia hyaline, curved. Photobiont chlorococcoid. Spot tests: K+ yellow rapidly turning red, C-, KC-, P+ yellow to red (slow reaction). UV-. Chemistry: norstictic acid, with traces of connorstictic acid, exceptionally homoheveadric acid, stictic or fumarprotocetraric acid complex, very rarely with atranorin.
Growth form: Fruticose

Substrata: soil, terricolous mosses, and plant debris
Photobiont: green algae other than Trentepohlia
Reproductive strategy: mainly sexual

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

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Gabriele Gheza - https://lichenidilombardia.home.blog
Italy, Lombardia, Varese, Vizzola Ticino, valle del Ticino, 162 m
17/03/2021


Pier Luigi Nimis - CC BY-SA 4.0
Herbarium: TSB 5292


Gabriele Gheza - https://lichenidilombardia.home.blog
Italy, Lombardia
K+ red reaction


Gabriele Gheza - https://lichenidilombardia.home.blog
Italy, Lombardia, Varese, Vizzola Ticino, valle del Ticino, 162 m
17/03/2021
fertile specimens


Gabriele Gheza - https://lichenidilombardia.home.blog
Italy, Lombardia, Varese, Vizzola Ticino, valle del Ticino, 162 m
17/03/2021
fertile specimens


Gabriele Gheza - https://lichenidilombardia.home.blog
Italy, Lombardia, Varese, Vizzola Ticino, valle del Ticino, 162 m
17/03/2021
fertile specimens


Gabriele Gheza - https://lichenidilombardia.home.blog
Italy, Lombardia, Varese, Vizzola Ticino, valle del Ticino, 162 m
17/03/2021
fertile specimens


Gabriele Gheza - https://lichenidilombardia.home.blog
Italy, Lombardia, Varese, Vizzola Ticino, valle del Ticino, 162 m
17/03/2021
fertile specimens


Gabriele Gheza - https://lichenidilombardia.home.blog
Italy, Lombardia, Varese, Vizzola Ticino, valle del Ticino, 162 m
17/03/2021
fertile specimens


Gabriele Gheza - https://lichenidilombardia.home.blog
Italy, Piemonte, Vercelli, Arborio, greto del Sesia, 150 m
02/2017
fertile specimens


Gabriele Gheza - https://lichenidilombardia.home.blog
Italy, Piemonte, Vercelli, Arborio, greto del Sesia, 150 m
02/2017
fertile specimens


Gabriele Gheza - https://lichenidilombardia.home.blog
Italy, Lombardia, Milano, Magenta, valle del Ticino, 116 m
17/05/2019


P.L. Nimis; Owner: Department of Life Sciences, University of Trieste
Herbarium: TSB (5292)
2002/02/18