Ochrolechia upsaliensis (L.) A. Massal.
Ric. Auton. Lich. Crost.: 31, 1852. Basionym: Lichen upsaliensis L. - Sp. Pl.: 1142, 1753.
Synonyms: Lecanora parella var. upsaliensis (L.) Ach.; Ochrolechia upsaliensis f. continua Verseghy
Distribution: N - Frl, Ven (Caniglia & al. 1999, Nascimbene & Caniglia 2000, 2003c, Tomaselli & al. 2006), TAA (Dupla Graec. Lich. 64: Obermayer 1999, Kukwa 2011, Nascimbene 2008b, Nascimbene & al. 2022), Lomb, Piem (Isocrono & al. 2004, Morisi 2005), Emil (Fariselli & al. 2020). C - Abr (Nimis & Tretiach 1999, Gheza & al. 2021).
Description: Thallus crustose, episubstratic, white to pale grey, sometimes with a yellowish tinge, thin, continuous, areolate or granular-warted. Apothecia frequent, lecanorine, sessile, strongly constricted at base, 1-4 mm across, with a pale yellowish to brownish, slightly concave to flat, white-pruinose disc reacting C- and KC-, and a thick, smooth, often flexuose, white-pruinose thalline margin. Thalline margin well developed, thick, entirely white, basally not expanded or partly expanded (character not constant even in a single apothecium), but never vitreous and opaque. Proper exciple poorly developed: epithecium brownish; hymenium colourless, c. 250 µm high, I+ blue; paraphyses branched and anastomosing, conglutinate; hypothecium colourless to most often yellowish. Asci (4-)8-spored, narrowly clavate, uniformly thick-walled, the outer gel strongly I+ blue. Ascospores 1-celled, hyaline, of variable shapes, from subglobose to oblong-ellipsoid, thick-walled, (19-)40-75(-80) x (17-)25-35(-40) µm. Pycnidia dark, immersed. Conidia bacilliform. Photobiont chlorococcoid. Spot tests: thallus K-, C- or C+ yellowish, KC-, P-. Chemistry: variolaric acid, and variable amounts of substances of the murolic acid complex, sometimes with additional unknown fatty acids. Note: an arctic-alpine species of calciferous soil and plant debris, with optimum above treeline; most frequent in the Alps, where it reaches the nival belt, but also present in the central Apennines. It may be also found growing on shrubs and then it can be mistaken for O. szatalaensis, but the latter has the thalline margin cortex distinctly expanded at base. vitreous but opaque (see Kukwa 2011).
Growth form: Crustose
Substrata: soil, terricolous mosses, and plant debris
Photobiont: green algae other than Trentepohlia
Reproductive strategy: mainly sexual
Commonnes-rarity: (info)
Alpine belt: rare
Subalpine belt: rather rare
Oromediterranean belt: absent
Montane belt: absent
Submediterranean belt: absent
Padanian area: absent
Humid submediterranean belt: absent
Humid mediterranean belt: absent
Dry mediterranean belt: absent
Predictive model
Herbarium samples
P.L. Nimis; Owner: Department of Life Sciences, University of Trieste
Herbarium: TSB (24472)
2003/03/06
apothecium
Juri Nascimbene - CC BY-SA 4.0; Owner: ITALIC - Dyades Project - Dept. of Life Sciences, University of Trieste
Italy, Trentino-Alto Adige, Bolzano/Bozen, Sciliar/Schlern
2007
Einar Timdal - Source: http://www.nhm2.uio.no/botanisk/lav/Photo_Gallery/Ochrolechia/upsaliensis_Dovre%202002%2006%2025%20Timdal_ET_1.jpg
P.L. Nimis; Owner: Department of Life Sciences, University of Trieste
Herbarium: TSB (17880)
2003/03/06
Courtesy Danièle et Olivier Gonnet - Source: https://www.afl-lichenologie.fr/Photos_AFL/Photos_AFL_O/Texte_O/Ochrolechia_upsaliensis.htm
France, Mijoux - Ain - (01) - Montrond, 50 m sous le sommet, alt. 1580m sur mousses et débris végétaux sur rochers, lég. Danièle Lacoux
23/8/2016
Courtesy Danièle et Olivier Gonnet - Source: https://www.afl-lichenologie.fr/Photos_AFL/Photos_AFL_O/Texte_O/Ochrolechia_upsaliensis.htm
France, Mijoux - Ain - (01) - Montrond, 50 m sous le sommet, alt. 1580m sur mousses et débris végétaux sur rochers, lég. Danièle Lacoux
23/8/2016
Courtesy Danièle et Olivier Gonnet - Source: https://www.afl-lichenologie.fr/Photos_AFL/Photos_AFL_O/Texte_O/Ochrolechia_upsaliensis.htm
France, Mijoux - Ain - (01) - Montrond, 50 m sous le sommet, alt. 1580m sur mousses et débris végétaux sur rochers, lég. Danièle Lacoux
23/8/2016
Courtesy Danièle et Olivier Gonnet - Source: https://www.afl-lichenologie.fr/Photos_AFL/Photos_AFL_O/Texte_O/Ochrolechia_upsaliensis.htm
France, Mijoux - Ain - (01) - Montrond, 50 m sous le sommet, alt. 1580m sur mousses et débris végétaux sur rochers, lég. Danièle Lacoux
23/8/2016
Growth form: Crustose
Substrata: soil, terricolous mosses, and plant debris
Photobiont: green algae other than Trentepohlia
Reproductive strategy: mainly sexual
Commonnes-rarity: (info)
Alpine belt: rare
Subalpine belt: rather rare
Oromediterranean belt: absent
Montane belt: absent
Submediterranean belt: absent
Padanian area: absent
Humid submediterranean belt: absent
Humid mediterranean belt: absent
Dry mediterranean belt: absent
Predictive model
Herbarium samples |