Cladonia Monomorpha
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''Cladonia monomorpha'' is a species of terricolous (ground-dwelling), fruticose lichen in the family Cladoniaceae. It is part of the ''
Cladonia pyxidata ''Cladonia pyxidata'' or the pebbled cup lichen is a species of cup lichen in the family Cladoniaceae. It is host to the lichenicolous fungus ''Lichenoconium pyxidatae ''Lichenoconium pyxidatae'' is a species of lichenicolous fungus belonging ...
'' group, known for brown apothecia on cup-shaped podetia.


Taxonomy

''Cladonia monomorpha'' was first described in 2001 by lichenologists
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,
Harrie Sipman Henricus (Harrie) Johannes Maria Sipman (born 1945) is a Dutch lichenologist. He specialises in tropical and subtropical lichens, and has authored or co-authored more than 250 scientific publications. He was the curator of the lichen herbarium ...
, and Kok van Herk, marking its addition to the diverse ''
Cladonia pyxidata ''Cladonia pyxidata'' or the pebbled cup lichen is a species of cup lichen in the family Cladoniaceae. It is host to the lichenicolous fungus ''Lichenoconium pyxidatae ''Lichenoconium pyxidatae'' is a species of lichenicolous fungus belonging ...
'' group. This group, which includes the ''
Cladonia chlorophaea ''Cladonia'' is a genus of moss-like lichens in the family Cladoniaceae. They are the primary food source for reindeer/caribou. ''Cladonia'' species are of economic importance to reindeer-herders, such as the Sami in Scandinavia or the Nenets i ...
'' species complex, is characterized by brown apothecia on cup-shaped podetia and has been a focus of research due to its wide chemical and morphological variation. The taxonomy of the ''Cladonia pyxidata'' group has been contentious, with divergent practices observed in various floras and checklists. Early treatments, such as those by Elbert Hennipman in 1969, recognized only a few members like ''Cladonia chlorophaea'' and ''C. fimbriata''. Subsequent chemical and morphological studies, like those by Sipman in 1973, expanded the group to include several distinct species and varieties. In more conservative views, particularly in local floras, a limited number of taxa within this group have been acknowledged. This approach was exemplified in the list of names in current use compiled by
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in 1993. This list presents relevant species epithets at various taxonomic levels, reflecting the broad spectrum of taxonomic interpretations within the group. ''Cladonia monomorpha'' itself was identified as a distinct taxon during renewed morphological studies focusing on non-sorediate species in the ''Cladonia pyxidata'' group. Initially, Dutch populations that were classified as ''C. pyxidata'' were later recognised to belong to a separate species, leading to the description of ''Cladonia monomorpha''. The naming of this species involved a review of historical taxonomic literature and
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specimens. several specimens that matched the characteristics of ''Cladonia monomorpha'' were filed under '' Cladonia neglecta'', a name largely neglected in modern taxonomic works. Upon further examination, it was determined that the name ''Cladonia neglecta'' could not be applied to this species due to its original description and typification issues. Consequently, ''Cladonia monomorpha'' was described as a new species.


Description

''Cladonia monomorpha'' features a composed of a mat of that are never coalescent, typically measuring 3–10 mm in length and width. The squamules are relatively thick, upright, with narrow, rims. Their upper surface is dark green to brown, while the lower surface ranges from white at the tips to brown or black at the base, lacking conspicuous veins. The podetia of ''Cladonia monomorpha'' are -forming, around 1–3 cm high with scyphi measuring 4–8 mm wide. They are simple in form, gradually flaring, and covered with corticate, discoid, plates on both the inside and outside. Older podetia may have squamules ending in a down-curved lobe. The apothecium are rare, dark brown, with a pale brown margin. They form on elongated proliferations of the scyphus margins, which can be up to 10 mm long and often branch. Pycnidia are common, spherical, and dark brown to black. The species contains fumarprotocetraric acid, identified through thin-layer chromatography. The thallus tests negative for C, Pd, K, and KC spot tests, and does not show fluorescence when lit with a long-wavelength ultraviolet light.


Similar species

''Cladonia monomorpha'' is similar to '' C. pocillum'' and '' C. pyxidata'' but can be distinguished by its larger, bullate plates on the cups, distinctively recurved squamule margins, and the absence of soredia or granules on the podetia. The primary squamules are erect with narrowly recurved margins and are never coalescent. The species has dark green to brown thalli when fresh, with pale whitish bare parts on the scyphi, contrasting with the brownish hues of similar species. The apothecia, though rare, differ in their development compared to related species.


Habitat and distribution

''Cladonia monomorpha'' has been found predominantly in European countries, including Belgium, Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Iceland, Luxembourg, The Netherlands, Poland, Romania, Spain, Sweden, and Switzerland. It has not been recorded from Great Britain. The species is commonly found in acidic inland
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areas, directly growing on sand. It is particularly abundant in areas like Kootwijkerzand and Caitwickerzand in the Netherlands, which have conservation programs for terrestrial lichen vegetation. It has also been recorded from the United States, Greenland, and Mongolia. The lichen was reported from
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in north-east Turkey in 2011.


See also

* List of ''Cladonia'' species


References

{{Taxonbar, from=Q10454187 monomorpha Lichen species Lichens described in 2001 Lichens of Europe Lichens of Mongolia Lichens of the United States Lichens of Subarctic America Lichens of Western Asia Taxa named by André Aptroot Taxa named by Harrie Sipman