Identification: Parmelia ?

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  1. amadej

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    Hi there,

    Does anybody knows which lichen could this be? Seems to be Parmelia (Punctelia) subrudecta or Flavopunctelia flaventior or .... But marks do not fit well to neither. Other data below.

    Date of photo: Nov. 05. 2008, wet conditions
    Lat.: 46.40400 Long.: 13.70727
    Habitat: a small group of trees in midst of a meadow, 1.5 m above ground, E exp., exp. to sun 40%, flat ground, precipitations >3.000 mm/year, exp. to precipitation high, humidity medium to high
    Substratum: bark of the trunk of Salix sp., vertically positioned
    Place: Zadnja Trenta valley, altitude 960 m (3,150 feet), alpine phytogeographical region, East Julian Alps, Slovenia EC
    Talus' upper surface K+yelow, KC+ pale orange, P-, J-; medulla K+(?)(pale yellow), C-, J-, P-, Rhizines simple short, dense, brown, not present at the edge of the talus (8-10 mm), talus thin (0.1 - 0.25 mm).

    Any help appreciated very much.
    Amadej
     

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    Hi there,

    I believe I made it. Pictures show

    Cetrelia cetrarioides (Del.ex Duby) W.Culb.& C.Culb.
    Syn.: Parmelia cetrarioides (Del.ex Duby) Nyl.
    Ref: V. Wirth, Die Fletchen Baden-Wuerttenbergs, Ulmer, Teil 1., p277

    Thanks to all who opened the pictures and tried to help.
    Amadej
     
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    Tags corrected.
     

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