Filed As:
Phaeosphaeriacae
Didymocyrtis consimilis Vain.
Phaeosphaeriacae
Didymocyrtis consimilis Vain.
All Determinations:
Didymocyrtis consimilis Vain. det. J. Hafellner
Note: in Acta Societatis pro Fauna et Flora Fennica 49(2): 221, 262 (1921). - Syn.: Phoma caloplacae D.Hawksw. in Bulletin of the British Museum for Natural History, Botany series, 9(1): 50 (1981) [anamorphic state]. - Diederichomyces caloplacae (D.Hawksworth) Crous & Trakun. in Trakunyingcharoen et al., IMA Fungus 5(2): 401 (2014)
Didymocyrtis consimilis Vain. det. J. Hafellner
Note: in Acta Societatis pro Fauna et Flora Fennica 49(2): 221, 262 (1921). - Syn.: Phoma caloplacae D.Hawksw. in Bulletin of the British Museum for Natural History, Botany series, 9(1): 50 (1981) [anamorphic state]. - Diederichomyces caloplacae (D.Hawksworth) Crous & Trakun. in Trakunyingcharoen et al., IMA Fungus 5(2): 401 (2014)
Location:
Austria. Styria. Steiermark (=Styria), Eastern Alps, Northern Limestone Alps, Ennstaler Alpen, Lugauer SW of Hieflau, western summit, surroundings of the summit cross. Alt. 2210m. (7251 ft.)
Austria. Styria. Steiermark (=Styria), Eastern Alps, Northern Limestone Alps, Ennstaler Alpen, Lugauer SW of Hieflau, western summit, surroundings of the summit cross. Alt. 2210m. (7251 ft.)
Habitat:
limestone cliffs and patches of Caricetum firmae exposed to NW. on plant remnants and bryophytes.
Host: Caloplaca tiroliensis Zahlbr.
Host Notes: apothecia; the type host of Didymocyrtis consimilis is Caloplaca cerina; the conspecificity of the teleomorph Didymocyrtis consimilis and the anamorph Phoma caloplacae has been proven by sequence data (Ertz et al., Fungal Diversity 74: 53-89, 2015); the anamorphic state might also be present on the distributed duplicates, as seen on the specimen in GZU
limestone cliffs and patches of Caricetum firmae exposed to NW. on plant remnants and bryophytes.
Host: Caloplaca tiroliensis Zahlbr.
Host Notes: apothecia; the type host of Didymocyrtis consimilis is Caloplaca cerina; the conspecificity of the teleomorph Didymocyrtis consimilis and the anamorph Phoma caloplacae has been proven by sequence data (Ertz et al., Fungal Diversity 74: 53-89, 2015); the anamorphic state might also be present on the distributed duplicates, as seen on the specimen in GZU
Identifiers:
NY Barcode: 03819122
GUID: 0dea7f27-4820-41c0-9b3c-5b20e00cd0c8
NY Barcode: 03819122
GUID: 0dea7f27-4820-41c0-9b3c-5b20e00cd0c8
Map:
Coordinates: (47.5533, 14.7222)
Coordinates: (47.5533, 14.7222)