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LICHEN GENUS MICAREA IN EUROPE 139<br />

upper part sometimes pale orange, K+ purple-red (see below); hyphae interwoven, but<br />

becoming vertically orientated towards <strong>the</strong> hymenium, hyaline, c. 1-7-2 fxm wide; ascogenous<br />

hyphae short-celled, to 5 /xm wide, contents sometimes with dilute orange, K+ purple-red<br />

pigment. Excipulum reflexed to below <strong>the</strong> surface <strong>of</strong> surrounding thallus, thin, dilute brownish<br />

or ± hyaline in places, sometimes darkish brown at outer edge; hyphae radiating, branched and<br />

anastomosing, c. 1-5-2 /xm wide.<br />

Pycn/rf/fl not seen.<br />

Chemistry: Thallus surface and sections K— , C-, KC— , PD-,<br />

not analysed by t. I.e.<br />

I-; apo<strong>the</strong>cia sections C—<br />

Observations: This species is placed in Micarea with some hesitation, owing to its unusual<br />

habitat (for a Micarea) and large-celled, thick-walled, non-micareoid phycobiont. However,<br />

much <strong>the</strong> same habitat is shared by M. subnigrata (a species with a typical micareoid phycobiont)<br />

and no o<strong>the</strong>r fungal characters appear to merit its exclusion. It is similar in appearance to M.<br />

subnigrata which can be distinguished by its brown epi<strong>the</strong>cium and usual presence <strong>of</strong> pycnidia<br />

containing helicoid macroconidia. Superficially, M. intrusa is virtually indistinguishable from<br />

Table 5 Species associated with Micarea intrusa in Norway (see text).<br />

Aspicilia morioides<br />

Caloplaca <strong>of</strong>. lamprocheila<br />

Candelariella vitellina<br />

Cornicularia normoerica<br />

Fuscidea cyathoides<br />

F. intercincta<br />

F. tenebrica<br />

Haematomma ochroleucum<br />

Lecanora badia<br />

L. gangaleoides<br />

L. intricata<br />

L. polytropa<br />

L. cf . salina<br />

Lecidea fuliginosa<br />

L. fuscoatra<br />

L. lactea<br />

L. lapicida<br />

L. leucophaea<br />

L. vorticosa<br />

Micarea subnigrata<br />

Opegrapha gyrocarpa<br />

Pertusaria dealbescens<br />

P. lactea<br />

Placopsis gelida<br />

Porina chlorotica<br />

P. guen<strong>the</strong>ri<br />

Ramalina subfarinacea<br />

Rhizocarpon geographicum<br />

R. lecanorinum<br />

R. riparium subsp. lindsayanum<br />

Rinodina gennarii<br />

Schaereria tenebrosa<br />

Stereocaulon vesuvianum<br />

Trapelia involuta<br />

Umbilicaria spodochroa<br />

± vertical<br />

rocks<br />

horizontal<br />

rocks<br />

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