Polycoccum minutulum Kocourk. & F.Berger

  • Filed As

    Dacampiaceae
    Polycoccum minutulum Kocourk. & F.Berger

  • Collector(s)

    J. Hafellner 74056, 09 Sep 2009

  • Location

    Austria. Styria. Steiermark (Styria), Eastern Alps, Steirisches Randgebirge, Grazer Bergland, in the gorge Raabklamm W of the town Weiz, orographically right slope E below the village Kapellenfeld, rocky ridge c. 0.6 km NW of the castle Gutenberg, GF 8759/3.

  • Habitat

    sparse mixed forest with small outcrops of siliceous schist. on loose plates lying on the ground.

    Host: Trapelia placodioides Coppins & P.James

    Host Notes: "thallus; Trapelia placodioides is the type host of Polycoccum minutulum"

  • Identifiers

    NY Barcode: 04464363

    Occurrence ID: 943bc49c-da5a-40ae-a20f-cdeda6ea703b

  • Exsiccatae

    Lichenicolous Biota

    Exsiccatae Number: 142

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  • Region

    Europe

  • Country

    Austria

  • State/Province

    Styria

  • Locality

    Steiermark (Styria), Eastern Alps, Steirisches Randgebirge, Grazer Bergland, in the gorge Raabklamm W of the town Weiz, orographically right slope E below the village Kapellenfeld, rocky ridge c. 0.6 km NW of the castle Gutenberg, GF 8759/3

  • Elevation

    Alt. 580 m. (1903 ft.)

  • Coordinates

    47.2167, 15.5639

  • Location Notes

    [Europe]

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Hafellner J. 2012: Lichenicolous Biota (Nos 121-150). - Fritschiana 74:19-41.
142. Polycoccum minutulum Kocourk. & F.Berger
in Csech Mycology 51:171 (1999).	NEW Y0RK
Host: Trapelia placodioides (thallus)	04464363”".......
Europe, Austria: Steiermark (Styria), Eastern Alps, Steirisches Randgebirge,
Grazer Bergland, in the gorge Raabklamm W of the town Weiz, orographically
right slope E below the village Kapellenfeld, rocky ridge c. 0.6 km NW of the
castle Gutenberg, 47°13’00”N / 15°33,50,,E, c. 580 m alt., GF 8759/3; sparse
mixed forest with small outcrops of siliceous schist, on loose plates lying on the
ground.
Note: Trapelia placodioides is the type host of Polycoccum minutulum.
9. IX. 2009	leg. J. Hafellner (74056), det. J. Hafellner
distributed to: BCN, BR, CANB, GZU, NY, PRM, UPS
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