key for the lichen genus Cladonia in SE Brazil |
Provisional illustrated key to the lichen genus Cladonia
(incl. Carassea) in SW Brazil minor corrections 25 June 2017
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1a Thallus squamules absent or very scarce, difficult to
find; specimen dominated by podetia which are strongly branched, cushion-forming, without scyphi but occasionally with funnels - - - 2 2a (1) Podetium surface without cortex, slightly felty (use strong lens!) (group Cladina, incl. Cladonia signata) - - - 3 3a (2) Podetia greenish to yellowish grey (usnic acid present, KC+ yellow) - - - 4 4a (3) Main podetium stems distinct, particularly in the lower half of the cushions; podetium tips often slightly combed, branching dichotomously - - - C. arbuscula ssp. boliviana 5a (4) Terminal branchlets branching often trichotomously; P-
(no fumarprotocetraric acid); widespread and common - - - C. confusa 6a (3) Main podetium stems distinct, particularly in the lower half of the cushions; podetium tips often slightly combed - - - 7 7a (6) Podetia near the tips with thick and compact outer felt layer, with flat surface without protruding algal cell clusters - - - C. kalbii 8a (7) Apical branchlets somewhat combed and pointing in one direction; upper face of cushions rather flat - - - C. arcuata 9a (2) Podetia over c. 2 mm thick near the base, also when sterile, cylindrical and not much inflated at axils - - - 10 10a (9) Podetia greenish to yellowish grey (with usnic acid) - - - 11 11a (10) Inner surface of podetia tomentose, hyphae of central cylinder not conglutinated; podetia up to ca. 4 mm wide, remaining cylindrical; no steroid crystals in herbarium specimens (usnic, fumarprotocetraric acids) - - - C. divaricata 12a (10) Podetia K+ yellow (thamnolic acid) - - - 13 13a (12) Podetia with obtuse tips soon over 2 mm wide, at base up to 5 mm; endemic to Serra do Espinhaço (thamnolic acid) - - - C. bahiana 14a (13) Podetium surface matt (thamnolic acid) - - - C. turgidior 15a (12) Central cylinder not conglutinated (stereome absent); P+ red; - - - C. albofuscescens 16a (9) Podetia greenish to yellowish grey (with usnic acid) - - - 17 17a (16) Podetia pale yellowish to greenish grey; steroid crystals present in herbarium specimens; with stictic acid (K+ yellow to orange) - - - 18 18a (17) Podetia 0.2-0.3 mm thick, at base up to 0.5 mm; low cushions up to 1 cm tall (usnic, stictic acids) - - - C. stenroosiae 19a (16) Podetia K+ yellow - - - 20 20a (19) Podetia whitish with contrasting black necrotic base (black stereome
at base; thamnolic acid, sometimes with barbatic acid) - - - C. polytypa 21a (20) Podetia without parellel-running main stems visible through much if the cushion; podetium surface glossy, smooth; widespread (atranorin) - - - Carassea connexa 22a (21) Podetia main stems 0.4-0.7(-1) mu thick (thamnolic or squamatic acid) - - - C. consimilis 23a (22, 27) Central cylinder poorly conglutinated, inner side of podetia felty; known from Caraça only (thamnolic acid) - - - C. fleigiae 24a (23) Axils in upper part of podetia open and distinctly inflated and funnel-shaped - - - 25 25a (24) Podetium cortex 15-25 mu thick; funnels short, to 1 mm and well-delimited, with cylindrical extensions on the margins (barbatic, rarely thamnolic acid) - - - C. salzmannii 26a (24) Main stems remaining smooth (thamnolic or barbatic acid) - - - C. crispatula 27a (19) Podetia around 1 mm thick, fertile ones up to 2 mm - - - 23 28a (27) Podetia glossy, 0.3-0.7 mm thick; known only from Serra do Ibitipoca (fumarprotocetraric acid) - - - C. ibitipocae 29a (28) Podetia 0.2-0.4 mm thick; Serra do Espinhaço and Serra dos Orgãos (fumarprotocetraric acid, usually with usnic acid) - - - C. minarum
39a (1) Mature specimens dominated by primary thallus squamules growing directly from the substrate; podetia also in adult stage (with hymenial discs) small and inconspicuous, up to ca. 1(-2) cm long, scarcely longer than the thallus squamules and often rare - - - 40 40a (30) Squamules (party) sorediate to granular at margin and on lower side - - - 41 41a (40) Red pycnidia or hymenial discs usually present; squamules thick; P- - - - 42 42a (41) Squamules few mm long - - - 43 43a (42) Thallus K-, forming well delimited squamulose patches (didymic, barbatic or sekikaic acid agg.) - - - C. ahtii 44a (41) Thallus bluish; on rock - - - C. farinophylla 45a (44) Soredia in delimited, apical patches on upturned squamules; podetia usually present, with central canal, with open axils, usually sterile - - - C. cf. chondrotypa
47a (40) Red hymenial discs, pycnidia and/or red medulla present, rarely black pycnidia - - - 48 48a (47) Medulla of squamules completely or in part red - - - 49 49a (48) Red pigment only at lobe tips, rest of medulla whitish (barbatic or sekikaic acid) - - - C. anaemica 50a (49) Squamules 4-7 mm long, sparsely lobed, forming loose cushions (barbatic, didymic or other (no usnic) acids) - - - C. miniata 51a (48) Squamules small, usually around 1 mm long - - - 52 52a (51) Podetia 0.5-2 mm long, smooth (barbatic and didymic acids) - - - C. curta 53a (51) Squamules roundish, slightly concave, 1-4 mm in diam. - - - 54 54a (53) Squamules 1-2 mm in diam., with pruinose margin; pycnidia allways black; K+ yellow (thamnolic and didymic acids) - - - C. metaminiata 55a (53) Squamules 5-12 mm long; NE Brazil (usnic and didymic acids) - - - C. subminiata 56a (55) Squamules narrowly laciniate, 0.8-1.5 mm wide (didymic, barbatic or sekikaic acid agg.) - - - C. secundana 57a (47) Squamules with white marginal rhizines, usually over 10 mm long, spreading; podetia frequent, subulate, with deciduous, convex, elongate, down-pointing phyllidia (fumarprotocetraric acid) - - - C. ceratophylla 58a (57) Podetia often present, with rounded, convex phyllidia, which fall off easily and become scarce in herbarium specimens (fumarprotocetraric or stictic acid) - - - C. pityrophylla 59a (58) Squamules large, 5-35 mm long - - - 60 60a (59) Thallus K+ yellow to orange (atranorin and stictic acid agg.) - - - C. latiloba 61a (59) (Thallus C+ green (squamatic and baeomycesic acid and strepsilin) - - - C. strepsilis 62a (61) Thallus K+ yellow to orange - - - 63 63a (62) Norstictic acid alone present; on acidic soil in warm regions - - - C. subcariosa 64a (62) Thallus yellowish (usnic and barbatic acids, P-) - - - C. robbinsii 65a (64) Thallus squamules with small, deciduous marginal lobes (phyllidia); podetia reduced to short stalks below the hymenial discs, 1-5 mm long - - - C. caespiticia 66a (65) Podetia decorticated except near the base, 4-8 mm long, usually simple - - - C. litoralis 67a (66) Podetia clavate, somewhat granular, 0.5-7(-13) mm long, with central canal - - - C. testaceopallens
71a (39) Podetia forming scyphi (cup- or disk-like, apical extensions with closed, corticate upper/inner side), which may occur in tiers on top of eachother, unbranched or accidentally branched, except at the top - - - 72 72a (71) Scyphi in tiers, rather flat, discoid, and proliferating from the center, not sorediate; all species with fumarprotocetraric acid - - - 73 73a (72) Scyphi lacerate, with subcylindrical lobes longer than 1/2 of scyphal disc radius - - - 74 74a (73) Older scyphi mostly penicillate (with black tufts of squarrose rhizoids on scyphi lobe tips); robust, 8-15 cm tall - - - C. penicillata 75a (74) Necrotic stereome at base of podetia distinctly blackening. - - - 76 76a (75) Podetia brown, large, 10-25 cm tall, with spreading to recurved, (1.5-)3.5-4(-6) cm wide scyphi - - - C. imperialis 77a (75) Scyphi few, almost totally divided into terete, filiform, branched lobes. - - - C. fissidens 78a (77) Upper scyphi strongly incurved; central cavity with longitudinal cartilaginous strands - - - C. crinita 79a (78) Scyphi 7-9, 1-1.8 cm wide, only 1/5 to 1/6 of scyphal plate undivided. - - - C. verticillaris 80a (79) Greenish gray; scyphi often more than 6; cortex hardly pruinose near tips; older scyphi provided with flat teeth; atranorin absent - - - C. calycanthoides 81a (73) Scyphal plates broad, 8-12 mm diam., 2/3 to 3/4 of plate undivided, not perforated; central cavity with longitudinal strands - - - C. perfilata 82a (81) Upper surface of scyphi with a whirl of perforations which expand and become confluent, making the surface clathrate; marginal teeth broad; cortex matt and felty; not melanotic at base - - - C. clathrata 83a (82) Cortex almost totally transformed into phyllidia so that bare medulla is exposed over most of surface; most scyphi 2-4 mm wide - - - C. andesita 84a (72) Scyphi wineglass-shaped, more than 3 times wider than the stalk-like remaining part of the podetium - - - 85 85a (84) Podetia yellowish to bright green, with usnic acid; hymenial discs red - - - 86 86a (85) Scyphi surface with scales and corticate granules; at high elevation (usnic acid, zeorin) - - - C. coccifera 87a (85) Scyphi surface largely corticate, higher up with scales and corticate granules (fumarprotocetraric acid) - - - C. pyxidata 88a (87) Podetia K+ yellow - - - 89 89a (88) Podetia K+ yellow (thamnolic acid); hymenial discs red; hypothallus under the podetia orange; podetia surface granular - - - C. hypoxanthoides 90a (88) Complete podetium surface dissolving in soredia and tiny scales, finally denudated and whitish (fumarprotocetraric acid) - - - C. subsquamosa 91a (84) All podetia largely corticate, apically somewhat warted, granular or sorediate - - - 92 92a (91) Apically with tuberculose, 1-2 mm wide soralia at podetium tips or under scyphi (psoromic acid) - - - C. dactylota 93a (92) Full-grown podetia with distinct, rather flat cups with several stalked hymenial discs on their margin - - - C. ramulosa 94a (91) Podetia beset with small, elongate, reflexed phyllidia, completely decorticated - - - C. furfuracea 95a (94) Podetium surface rough, partially decorticated, with scattered granules which soon grow out into c. 0.2 mm wide, swollen microsquamules or warts; podetia often flexuose - - - C. itatiaiae 96a (95) Decorticated parts of podetia farinose-sorediate, soralia often sharply delimited towards the base - - - C. ochrochlora 97a (96) Scyphi reduced, often distinct only on fertile podetia, the others being subulate; podetia decorticated, except sometimes at the base, whitish; rarely fertile; pycnidia scarce, pale brown, few - - - C. subradiata
111a (71) Podetia with granules or soredia, at least near the tips, usually together with phyllidia and/or microsquamules, often decorticated and with felty surface or with bare stereome - - - 112 112a (111) Decorticated stereome longitudinally striate to grooved and angular - - - 113 113a (112) Podetia smooth and corticate below, and decorticated, granulose-sorediate apically (atranorin and norstictic or psoromic acids) - - - C. acuminata 114a (112) K+ yellow - - - 115 115a (114) Podetia with deciduous granules and downward projecting squamules and phyllidia, often becoming denudated and showing a brownish, translucent stereome; hymenial discs and pycnidia red (barbatic or didymic or thamnolic acid) - - - C. didyma 116a (115) Podetia with farinose soredia - - - 117 117a (116) Podetia cylindrical, hardly attenuated towards the tips, often corticated at base and near hymenial disks, abundantly covered with soredia (thamnolic or barbatic acids) - - - C. macilenta 118a (116) Podetia moderately branched, up to 2 cm tall, covered with granules, partly with microsquamules - - - C. palmicola 119a (118) Podetia slightly reddish at base - - - C. rhodoleuca 120a (119) Podetia 2-8 cm tall, branched with open axils, with dense phyllidia, towards the tips granular-sorediate - - - C. chondrotypa
123a (114) Podetia with deciduous granules and downward projecting phyllidia and squamules, soon denudated and showing a brownish, translucent stereome; hymenial discs and pycnidia red (barbatic or didymic or thamnolic acid) - - - C. didyma 124a (123) Podetia farinose-sorediate, sometimes mixed with granules and microsquamules - - - 125 125a (124) Podetia subulate with acuminate tips, partly denudated and exposing the grooved stereome (fumarprotocetraric acid) - - - C. corniculata
127a (111) Podetia always with red hymenial discs and/or red pycnidia (often blackish below) - - - 128 128a (127) Thallus squamules short and shallowly lobed, ca. 1-2 x 1 mm - - - 129 129a (128) Hymenial discs brown, pycnidia red (thamnolic and didymic acid) - - - C. metaminiata 130a (127) K+ yellow, with thamnolic acid - - - 131 131a (130) Primary thallus squamules persistent, caespitose; podetia 0.8-3 mm thick, cylindrical without funnels (thamnolic acid) - - - C. friabilis 132a (131) Podetia slightly yellowish or greenish in colour, in older parts with pellucid stereome, to c. 2 mm tall (thamnolic and usnic acids) - - - C. marcellii 133a (132) Terminal funnels usually conspicuous; podetium surface matt - - - 134 134a (133) Podetia small, under 2 cm long and about 0.5 mm thick, mostly unbranched, subulate or with terminal funnels (thamnolic, sometimes with barbatic acid) - - - C. mutabilis 135a (134) Podetial squamules elongated and pointing downward (thamnolic acid) - - - C. polystomata 136a (130) Podetia usually up to c. 1.5 cm long, not or scarcely and irregularly branched; primary thallus squamules persistent and usually conspicuous - - - 137 137a (136) Podetia slightly irregularly branched, with rounded, convex phyllidia (fumarprotocetraric or stictic acid) - - - C. pityrophylla 138a (137) Podetia hollow, usually unbranched or with apical branchlets - - - 139 139a (138) Podetia bare or with scarce short squamules, always bearing hymenial discs - - - C. peziziformis 140a (136) Podetia dichotomously branched, to over 10 cm long; fertile podetia with longitudinal slits (fumarprotocetraric acid) - - - C. furcata
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with state distribution in Brazil, dominant lichen substances and references to descriptions; 102 species. The illustrations are from Brazilian herbarium specimens preserved in B, unless otherwise indicated. More details on the specimens can be found on the website lichcol. Click on the picture for magnification. Carassea connexa (Vain.) S. Stenroos - BA, MG, RJ (atranorin) Description in Ahti (2000: 166, sub Cladonia).
Cladonia acuminata (Ach.) Norrlin - MG, RJ (atranorin and norstictic or psoromic acids) Description in Ahti (2000: 236).
Cladonia ahtii S. Stenroos - BA, MG, RS, SC, SP (didymic, barbatic or sekikaic acid agg.) Description in Ahti (2000: 179).
Cladonia albofuscescens Vain. - BA, MG, PR, RJ (fumarprotocetraric acid) Description in Ahti (2000: 87).
Cladonia anaemica (Nyl.) Ahti - MG, SP (barbatic or sekikaic acid) Description in Ahti (2000: 182).
Cladonia andesita Vain. - MG, RJ (fumarprotocetraric acid) Description in Ahti (2000: 91).
Cladonia arbuscula ssp. boliviana (Ahti) Ahti - MG, RJ (usnic, protocetraric acids) Description in Ahti (2000: 43, sub Cladina).
Cladonia arcuata Ahti - MG, RJ, RS (fumarprotocetraric acid, sometimes with atranorin) Description in Ahti (2000: 67, sub Cladina).
Cladonia bahiana Ahti - BA, MG (thamnolic acid) Description in Ahti (2000: 271).
Cladonia caespiticia (Pers.) Flörke - RS (fumarprotocetraric acid) Description in Ahti (2000: 237).
Cladonia calycanthoides (Vain.) Ahti & Marcelli - MG (fumarprotocetraric acid) Description in Ahti (2000: 97).
Cladonia carassensis Vain. - MG (thamnolic acid) Description in Ahti (2000: 272).
Cladonia cartilaginea Müll. Arg. - AM, ES, MG, MS, PB, PR, PE, RJ, RS, SP (fumarprotocetraric with or without stictic or homosekikaic, or psoromic acids) Description in Ahti (2000: 238).
Cladonia ceratophylla (Sw.) Spreng. - BA, MG, PR, RJ, RS, SC, SP (fumarprotocetraric acid, often with atranorin) Description in Ahti (2000: 240).
Cladonia chlorophaea (Flörke) Spreng. - RJ, RS, SP (fumarprotocetraric acid) Description in Ahti (2000: 98). For picture and comment see Cladonia merochlorophaea. Cladonia chondrotypa Vain. - MG, PR, RJ, RS, SC, SP (thamnolic acid) Description in Ahti (2000: 274).
Cladonia clathrata Ahti & Xavier Filho - BA, ES, MG, PB, PE, SE, SP (fumarprotocetraric acid) Description in Ahti (2000: 104).
Cladonia coccifera (L.) Willd. - BA, ES, (usnic acid, zeorin) Description in Ahti (2000: 187).
Cladonia confusa R. Sant. - AM, BA, RJ, RS, SC, SP (usnic, perlatolic acids) Description in Ahti (2000: 58, sub Cladina).
Cladonia consimilis Vain. - MG, SP (thamnolic or squamatic acid) Description in Ahti (2000: 275).
Cladonia corallifera (Kunze) Nyl. - AM, MG, MS, PA, RO, RR (usnic and thamnolic or didymic or sekikaic acid agg.) Description in Ahti (2000: 188).
Cladonia corniculata Ahti & Kashiwadani - MG, RJ, RS, SC, SP (fumarprotocetraric acid) Description in Ahti (2000: 106).
Cladonia crinita (Delise) Ahti - BA, MG, RJ (fumarprotocetraric acid) Description in Ahti (2000: 108).
Cladonia crispatula (Nyl.) Ahti - BA, ES, MG, PR, RJ, RS, SC, SP (thamnolic or barbatic acid) Description in Ahti (2000: 278).
Cladonia crustacea Ahti - MG, RJ, SP (thamnolic acid) Description in Ahti (2000: 191).
Cladonia curta Ahti & Marcelli - DF, SP (barbatic and didymic acids) Description in Ahti (2000: 192).
Cladonia dactylota Tuck. - MG, RJ, RG (psoromic acid) Description in Ahti (2000: 110).
Cladonia dendroides (Abbayes) Ahti - BA, PB, PR, PE, RJ, SC (atranorin, fumarprotocetraric acid) Description in Ahti (2000: 71).
Cladonia didyma (Fée) Vain. - AM, BA, DF, ES, MG, PA, PR, PE, RJ, RN, RS, RO, RR, SC, SP (barbatic or didymic or thamnolic acid) Description in Ahti (2000: 193).
Cladonia dissecta Ahti - BA (fumarprotocetraric acid) Description in Ahti (2000: 114).
Cladonia divaricata Nyl. - PA, MG (usnic, fumarprotocetraric acids) Description in Ahti (2000: 327).
Cladonia farinophylla Ahti - RJ (fumarprotocetraric acid) Description in Ahti (2000: 248).
Cladonia fissidens Ahti & Marcelli - MG, PR, RJ (fumarprotocetraric acid) Description in Ahti (2000: 116).
Cladonia flagellaris Ahti & Marcelli - MG, PR, RJ, SP (fumarprotocetraric acid) Description in Ahti (2000: 117).
Cladonia fleigiae Ahti & S. Stenroos - MG (thamnolic acid) Description in Stenroos et al. (2002: 243).
Cladonia friabilis Ahti - BA, MG (thamnolic acid) Description in Ahti (2000: 282).
Cladonia furcata (Huds.) Schrad. - BA, DF, MG, PE, RJ, RS, SC, SP (fumarprotocetraric acid) Description in Ahti (2000: 167).
Cladonia furfuracea Vain. - AM, ES, PB, PR, PE, RJ, RR, RS, SC, SE, SP (fumarprotocetraric acid) Description in Ahti (2000: 118).
Cladonia grayi G. Merrill - MG, RJ, RS, SC, SP (grayanic acid with or without fumarprotocetraric acid) Description in Ahti (2000: 119). For picture see Cladonia merochlorophaea. Cladonia humilis (With.) J.R. Laundon - (atranorin and fumarprotocetraric acid) Description in Ahti (2000: 122).
Cladonia hypomelaena (Vain.) S. Stenroos - MG (didymic acid) Description in Stenroos et al. (2002: 244).
Cladonia hypoxanthoides Vain. - MG (thamnolic acid) Description in Ahti (2000: 203).
Cladonia ibitipocae Ahti & S. Stenroos - MG (fumarprotocetraric acid) Description in Ahti (2000: 328).
Cladonia imperialis Ahti & Marcelli - MG, RJ, SP (fumarprotocetraric acid) Description in Ahti (2000: 124).
Cladonia itatiaiae Ahti & Marcelli - MG, RJ (fumarprotocetraric acid) Description in Ahti (2000: 128).
Cladonia kalbii Ahti - BA, ES, MG, PR, RJ, SE (atranorin, fumarprotocetraric acid, sometimes with physodalic acid) Description in Ahti (2000: 53, sub Cladina).
Cladonia kriegeri Ahti & Stenroos - MG, RJ (usnic, fumarprotocetraric acids) Description in Ahti (2000: 55, sub Cladina).
Cladonia latiloba Ahti & Marcelli - RJ, RS, SC, SP (atranorin and stictic acid agg., once atranorin and norstictic acid) Description in Ahti (2000: 249).
Cladonia litoralis Gumboski & Eliasaro - SC (fumarprotocetraric acid) Description in Gumboski & Eliasaro (2011: 665).
Cladonia macilenta Hoffm. - ES, MG, PR, RJ, RS, SC, SP (thamnolic or barbatic acids) Description in Ahti (2000: 208).
Cladonia macilentoides Ahti & Fleig - MG, RJ, RS, SP (thamnolic acid) Description in Ahti (2000: 213).
Cladonia marcellii Ahti & S. Stenroos - GO, MG (thamnolic and usnic acids) Description in Ahti (2000: 288).
Cladonia megaphylla Ahti & Marcelli - DF, MT (fumarprotocetraric acid) Description in Ahti (2000: 251).
Cladonia meridionalis Vain. - PR, SP (obtusatic and barbatic acids) Description in Ahti (2000: 215).
Cladonia merochlorophaea Asah. - RS (merochlorophaeic acid with fumarprotocetraric acid) Description in Ahti (2000: 134). A chemically variable group, the chemotypes often distinguished as separate species: fumarprotocetraric acid alone = Cladonia chlorophaea; grayanic acid with or without fumarprotocetraric acid = Cladonia grayi; merochlorophaeic acid with fumarprotocetraric acid = Cladonia merochlorophaea; sekikaic acid agg. with fumarprotocetraric acid = Cladonia novochlorophaea. The material included here in C. chlorophaea may be a chemotype of the C. merochlorophaea group rather than C. chlorophaea in strict sense.
Cladonia metaminiata S. Stenroos & Ahti - MG (thamnolic and didymic acids) Description in Ahti (2000: 216).
Cladonia minarum Ahti - MG, RJ (usnic and fumarprotocetraric acids, once with usnic and norstictic acid; usnic acid occasionally absent) Description in Ahti (2000: 328).
Cladonia miniata G. Meyer - BA, GO, MG, PR, RJ, RR, RS, SP(barbatic, didymic or other (no usnic) acids; occasionally lacking red pigment in thallus) Description in Ahti (2000: 218).
Cladonia mutabilis Vain. - MG, RJ (thamnolic, sometimes with barbatic acid) Description in Ahti (2000: 290).
Cladonia nana Vain. - AM, BA, RJ, RR, RS, SC, SP (fumarprotocetraric acid) Description in Ahti (2000: 253).
Cladonia novochlorophaea (Sipman) Brodo & Ahti - MG (sekikaic acid agg. with fumarprotocetraric acid) Description in Ahti (2000: 136). For picture see Cladonia merochlorophaea. Cladonia obscurata Ahti - BA, MG (thamnolic with or without barbatic acid) Description in Ahti (2000: 290).
Cladonia obtecta Ahti - MG (fumarprotocetraric acid) Description in Ahti (2000: 255).
Cladonia ochracea L. Scriba - ES, MS, MG, RJ, RS, SC, SP (fumarprotocetraric acid) Description in Ahti (2000: 136).
Cladonia ochrochlora Flörke - MG, RJ, RS, SP (fumarprotocetraric acid) Description in Ahti (2000: 137).
Cladonia palmicola Ahti & Fleig - RS (thamnolic acid) Description in Ahti (2000: 292).
Cladonia parvipes (Vain.) S. Stenroos - BA, ES, MG, SC, SE (barbatic acid) Description in Ahti (2000: 221).
Cladonia penicillata (Vain.) Ahti & Marcelli - BA, ES, GO, MG, PR, RJ, RS, SP (fumarprotocetraric acid) Description in Ahti (2000: 139).
Cladonia perfilata Hook. - MG, RJ (fumarprotocetraric acid) Description in Ahti (2000: 140).
Cladonia peziziformis (With.) J.R. Laundon - PE, RJ, RS, SC, SP (fumarprotocetraric acid) Description in Ahti (2000: 256).
Cladonia piedadensis Ahti - MG (didymic acid agg., often with barbatic acid) Description in Ahti (2000: 223).
Cladonia pityrophylla Nyl. - BA, DF, MG, MT, PA, PB, PE, PR, RJ, RR, RS, SC, SE, SP (fumarprotocetraric or stictic acid) Description in Ahti (2000: 258).
Cladonia polyscypha Ahti & Xavier Filho - AM, PB, PE, RJ, SE, SP (fumarprotocetraric acid) Description in Ahti (2000: 144).
Cladonia polystomata Ahti & Sipman - AM, MG, PR, RJ, SC, SP (thamnolic acid) Description in Ahti (2000: 294).
Cladonia polytypa Vain. - MG (thamnolic acid, sometimes with barbatic acid) Description in Ahti (2000: 296).
Cladonia pumila Ahti - MG (sekikaic acid agg.) Description in Ahti (2000: 225).
Cladonia pyxidata (L.) Hoffm. agg. - BA, MG, RJ, RS (fumarprotocetraric acid) Description in Ahti (2000: 148).
Cladonia ramulosa (With.) J.R. Laundon agg. - AM, MG, PR, RJ, RR, RS, SC, SP (fumarprotocetraric acid) Description in Ahti (2000: 149).
Cladonia rappii A. Evans - MG, RJ, RS, SC, SP (fumarprotocetraric acid) Description in Ahti (2000: 152).
Cladonia rhodoleuca Vain. - BA, MG, PB, PE, SP (thamnolic acid) Description in Ahti (2000: 297).
Cladonia robbinsii A. Evans - RS (usnic and barbatic acids) Description in Ahti (2000: 316).
Cladonia rugicaulis Ahti - ES, PB, SE (thamnolic acid) Description in Ahti (2000: 298).
Cladonia salmonea S. Stenroos - MG, RJ (usnic acid) Description in Ahti (2000: 228).
Cladonia salzmannii Nyl. - BA, PB, PE, SE (barbatic, rarely thamnolic acid) Description in Ahti (2000: 302).
Cladonia secundana Nyl. - AM, BA, ES, MG, PA, PB, PE, RJ, RR, SC, SE (didymic, barbatic or sekikaic acid agg.) Description in Ahti (2000: 229).
Cladonia signata (Eschw.) Vain. - AM, BA, MG, PA, PR, RJ, SC, SP (sekikaic acid agg., fumarprotocetraric acid) Description in Ahti (2000: 173).
Cladonia solida Vain. - MG, PR, RJ, RS, SC, SP (fumarprotocetraric acid) Description in Ahti (2000: 260).
Cladonia sphacelata Vain. - PB, PE, PR, RJ, SC, SP (thamnolic, squamatic or barbatic acids) Description in Ahti (2000: 305).
Cladonia squamosa Hoffm. - RJ, SC, SP (squamatic (not in Brazil) or thamnolic acid) Description in Ahti (2000: 308).
Cladonia stenroosiae Ahti - MG (usnic, stictic acids) Description in Stenroos et al. (2002: 244).
Cladonia strepsilis (Ach.) Grognot - PR, RS, SP (squamatic and baeomycesic acid and strepsilin) Description in Ahti (2000: 317).
Cladonia subcariosa Nyl. - PR, RS, SC (norstictic acid) Description in Ahti (2000: 263).
Cladonia subdelicatula Vain. - AM, MG, PR, RJ, RS, SC, SP (thamnolic acid) Description in Ahti (2000: 312).
Cladonia subminiata S. Stenroos - PB, PE, SE (usnic and didymic acids) Description in Ahti (2000: 231).
Cladonia subradiata (Vain.) Sandstede - AC, AM, BA, DF, ES, MG, MS, MT, PA, PB, PE, PR, RJ, RO, RR, RS, SC, SE, SP (fumarprotocetraric acid) Description in Ahti (2000: 155).
Cladonia subreticulata Ahti - BA, MG (usnic with stictic or fumarprotocetraric acids and terpenoid; stictic acid may be associated with traces of norstictic and cryptostictic acid) Description in Ahti (2000: 337).
Cladonia subsquamosa Kremp. - BA, ES, GO, MG, PB, PE, PR, RJ, RS, SC, SE, SP (fumarprotocetraric acid) Description in Ahti (2000: 160).
Cladonia substellata Vain. - BA, ES, MG, PB, PE, RJ, SC, SE (terpenoid, usnic and stictic acids, associated with trace of cryptostictic and probably consticic acid) Description in Ahti (2000: 339).
Cladonia symphycarpia (Flörke) Fr. - RS (norstictic acid and atranorin) Description in Ahti (2000: 265).
Cladonia testaceopallens Vain. - DF, MG, RJ, SP (fumarprotocetraric acid) Description in Ahti (2000: 267).
Cladonia turgidior (Nyl.) Ahti - BA, ES, GO, MG, RJ, SC (thamnolic acid) Description in Ahti (2000: 313).
Cladonia verticillaris (Raddi) Fr. - BA, ES, GO, MG, PB, PE, PR, RJ (fumarprotocetraric acid) Description in Ahti (2000: 164).
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