Stereocaulon tomentosum Fr.
Sched. Crit., 3: 20, 1825.
Synonyms: Stereocaulon botryocarpum H. Magn.; Stereocaulon cupriniforme Nyl.; Stereocaulon tomentosum var. campestre Körb.
Distribution: N - Ven, TAA, Lomb (Rivellini & Valcuvia 1996), Piem (Jatta 1909-1911), VA (Piervittori & Isocrono 1999, Valcuvia 2000).
Description: Primary thallus crustose, ephemeral, usually absent in mature individuals, econdary thallus fruticose. Pseudopodetia loosely attached, prostrate to ascending, to 3(-8) cm tall, 1-2 mm thick, clearly dorsiventral, thickly grey-tomentose especially on lower surface, with a solid cartilaginous axis of parallel hyphae surrounded by a lax medulla. Phyllocladia abundant, granulose to squamulose, ash-grey, mostly rounded and flattened, often overlapping. Cephalodia inconspicuous, more or less spherical, to 0.7 mm across (usually less), embedded in the tomentum of the underside, with Nostoc. Apothecia frequent, up to 0.7(-1.2) mm across, with a dark brown to blackish brown, convex disc and an indistinct margin, mainly located on lateral branches. Proper exciple brown in outer part, colourless within; epithecium brown, K-; hymenium colourless, 45-50 µm high; paraphyses simple, 1.5-1.8 µm thick, the apical cells capitate, 3-4 µm wide, with a dark cap; hypothecium colourless. Asci 8-spored, cylindrical-clavate, with a K/I+ blue outer layer and apical dome, and a central, K/I+ darker blue tube, Porpidia-type. Ascospores 3(-6)-septate, hyaline, fusiform, 20-50 x (2.5-)3-4 µm. Pycnidia rare, dark, immersed. Conidia 1-celled, hyaline, straight, 4-5 x c. 0.8 µm. Main photobiont chlorococcoid. Spot tests: K+ yellow, C-, KC-, P+ orange, UV-. Chemistry: atranorin, stictic acid and variable amounts of norstictic acid. Note: a mainly boreal-montane, circumpolar lichen found on mineral soil in open habitats, such as in clearings of Pinus-stands; several Italian records need re-confirmation.
Growth form: Fruticose
Substrata: soil, terricolous mosses, and plant debris
Photobiont: green algae other than Trentepohlia (primary); cyanobacteria, filamentous (e.g. Nostoc, Scytonema) (secundary, e.g. in cephalodia)
Reproductive strategy: mainly sexual
Commonnes-rarity: (info)
Alpine belt: extremely rare
Subalpine belt: rare
Oromediterranean belt: absent
Montane belt: very rare
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 (27699)
2001/12/11
P.L. Nimis; Owner: Department of Life Sciences, University of Trieste
Herbarium: TSB (27699)
2001/12/11
tomentum on main branch
Felix Schumm - CC BY-SA 4.0
[LN444], Ecuador. Cotopaxi. Zwischen Pujilí und Zumbahua, westlich
von Latacunga. An freistehenden Granitfelswänden. 3800 m. Leg. K. &
A. Kalb 13.08.1987, det. H. Sipman. Ex K. KALB: LICHENES NEOTROPICI
NR. 444.
Felix Schumm - CC BY-SA 4.0
[VZ1283], Bohemoslovacia. Slovacia, Carpates, montes Slovenské
Rudohorie: Miníšek, in valle rivi Smolník prope Smolnická pila, 500
m. Ad scorias vetustas. Leg. A. Kiszely & A. V zda, 21.07.1974, det.
M. I. Lamb.- Annot.: "Pro Monogr Stereoc. Univ. sumptum, no. 10177,
M. I. Lamb in litt.- Ex A. V ZDA: LICHENES SELECTI EXSICCATI NR.
1283.
Felix Schumm - CC BY-SA 4.0
[LN444], Ecuador. Cotopaxi. Zwischen Pujilí und Zumbahua, westlich
von Latacunga. An freistehenden Granitfelswänden. 3800 m. Leg. K. &
A. Kalb 13.08.1987, det. H. Sipman. Ex K. KALB: LICHENES NEOTROPICI
NR. 444.
Felix Schumm - CC BY-SA 4.0
[VZ1283], Bohemoslovacia. Slovacia, Carpates, montes Slovenské
Rudohorie: Miníšek, in valle rivi Smolník prope Smolnická pila, 500
m. Ad scorias vetustas. Leg. A. Kiszely & A. V zda, 21.07.1974, det.
M. I. Lamb.- Annot.: "Pro Monogr Stereoc. Univ. sumptum, no. 10177,
M. I. Lamb in litt.- Ex A. V ZDA: LICHENES SELECTI EXSICCATI NR.
1283.
Frey E. 1933. Cladoniaceae (unter Ausschluß ded Gattung Cladonia) und Umbilicariaceae. In: Rabenhrst’s Kryptogamenflora von Deutschland, Österreich und der Schweiz. 15: 1-208.
var. alpestre
Growth form: Fruticose
Substrata: soil, terricolous mosses, and plant debris
Photobiont: green algae other than Trentepohlia (primary); cyanobacteria, filamentous (e.g. Nostoc, Scytonema) (secundary, e.g. in cephalodia)
Reproductive strategy: mainly sexual
Commonnes-rarity: (info)
Alpine belt: extremely rare
Subalpine belt: rare
Oromediterranean belt: absent
Montane belt: very rare
Submediterranean belt: absent
Padanian area: absent
Humid submediterranean belt: absent
Humid mediterranean belt: absent
Dry mediterranean belt: absent
Predictive model
Herbarium samples |