Enchylium conglomeratum (Hoffm.) Otálora, P.M. Jørg. & Wedin

A tiny epiphytic Enchylium, forming numerous apothecia. It grows on nutrient-rich bark of deciduous trees, such as Juglans, Fraxinus and Ulmus. It is rare in central Europe and reports from the Czech Republic are questionable (Černohorský et al. 1956). Historical data are uncertain due to the unclear distinguishing from the similar Arctomia (Collema) fascicularis (e.g. Suza 1934).

Literatura: Černohorský Z., Nádvorník J. & Servít M. (1956): Klíč k určování lišejníků ČSR. I. díl. – Nakladatelství ČSAV, Praha. Suza J. (1934): Ozeanische Züge in der epiphytischen Flechtenflora der Ostenkarpathen (ČSR), bzw. Mitteleuropas. – Věstník Královské české společnosti nauk 1933/9: 1–43.

taxonomic classification:

Ascomycota Lecanoromycetes Peltigerales Collemataceae Enchylium

most frequented synonyms:Collema conglomeratum

Red List (Liška & Palice 2010):RE – extinct
Red List (Malíček 2023):A – no recent data

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