Appearance
Thallus smooth, thick, finely chinky or tiny areolate, covered with tiny black projections or “pegs,” rarely smooth, dull or slightly shining, occasionally brownish black. Perithecia small, 0.3-0.7 mm, in slightly raised parts of the thallus, with punctate ostiole; exciple spherical, black; a black involucrellum forming a raised hump in the thallus and spreading laterally in the thallus, over half or more of the perithecium; gelatin 1+ red; spores ellipsoid or elongate-ellipsoid, 10-20 x 7-10 µm.Naming
Hydropunctaria maura (Wahlenb.) Keller, Gueidan & ThüsVerrucaria maura
Distribution
This species is found on acid rocks along sea shores, in the surf-swept zone. It is circumpolar arctic to temperate.References:
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