Cladonia polycarpoides Nyl.

Gheza, Gabriele, 2018, Addenda to the lichen flora of the Ticino river valley (western Po Plain, Italy), Natural History Sciences 5 (2), pp. 33-40 : 36

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https://doi.org/ 10.4081/nhs.2018.381

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scientific name

Cladonia polycarpoides Nyl.
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2: on sandy-pebbly soil (GG; RA17a). 3: on sandy-pebbly soil (GG; RA17a). 4: on sandy-pebbly soil (GG; RA17a). 5: on sandy-pebbly soil (GG; RA17a). 6: on sandy-pebbly soil (GG; RA17a). 14: on sandy-pebbly soil (GG; RA17a). 15: on sandy-pebbly soil (GG). 17: on sandy-pebbly soil (GG; RA17a). 18: on sandy-pebbly soil (GG; RA17a). 19: on sandy-pebbly soil (GG; RA17a). 21: on sandy-pebbly soil (GG; RA17a).

Terricolous, generally found on sandy-pebbly soil in dry grasslands or even at the edge of Calluna heathlands. A thorough review of herbarium and newly collected specimens showed that the records of Cladonia subcervicornis (Vain.) Kernst. by Valcuvia Passadore et al. (2002a,b) and those of Cladonia symphycarpa (Flörke) Fr. by Gheza (2015) must be referred instead to this species. Rather common in dry grasslands.

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