Baeomyces haemotropus Leight.
Details
Baeomyces haemotropus Leight., J. Linn. Soc., Bot. 10: 31 (1869)
Nomenclature
Leight.
Leight.
1869
31
ICN
Baeomyces haemotropus Leight.
species
Baeomyces haemotropus
Classification
Descriptions
Baeomyces haemotropus Leight.
Thallus greenish when wet, greenish-yellow to greyish-green or dirty white when dry, minutely squamulose, corticate, irregularly cracked and warted, not sorediate. Podetia 10-15 mm tall, simple to 1-4 branched near apices, stalks pale flesh-coloured, yellowish-white or suffused reddish, often superficially invested with green algae, surface smooth, often waxy, corrugate and coarsely vertically grooved. Apothecia terminal or subterminal, often clustered, disc pale pink to dark reddish-brown, plane or convex with a distinct, pale, flexuous margin, thalline exciple pale. Ascospores oblong, simple, 7-10 × 3-5 µm. Chemistry: Thallus and apothecia K+ yellow-red, C-, Pd+ orange. Norstictic, connorstictic and hypoprotocetraric (tr.) acids.
Taxonomic concepts
Baeomyces haemotropus Leight.
Baeomyces haemotropus Leight.
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1 January 2000
3 April 2020