Lepidostromatales / Lepidostromataceae or Club Lichens are a (order) family of fungi, that have lichenized thallus and produce club-shaped fruiting bodies (clavarioid basidiomata).
There are three genera, two recorded in southern Africa, with two species so far. Of course, since all our records are new, these may well turn out to be different species, or species-complexes, but let us not get ahead of ourselves: at present there are only two species.
Thallus crustose, composed of minute, ecorticate granules.
(Differing from Lepidostroma s.str. in the entirely crustose, undifferentiated thallus lacking cortex and medullary structures. The thallus is often difficult to see in pictures)
Sulzbacheromyces miomboensis Spicular Clublichen is the only African species so far (type: Katanga - Congo).
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Thallus crustose, microsquamulose or distinctly squamulose.
* Lepidostroma rugaramae Thalloid Clublichen is the only African species so far (type: Uganda). The thallus is usually obvious as green discs on the ground around the "clubs".
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Not yet recorded in southern Africa (type Rwanda), the Ertzia thallus is formed by contiguous glomerules with a cortex composed of cells resembling the pieces of a jigsaw-puzzle.
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The easiest way to quickly tell the family in the field from the similar Clavariaceae is the thallus on the ground around the fruiting bodies, and the fruiting bodies present on open ground (most Clavarias are in wet leaf or wood litter).
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see all our records here:
https://www.inaturalist.org/observations?place_id=113055&preferred_place_id=113055&subview=grid&taxon_id=777018&verifiable=any
Species totals:
https://www.inaturalist.org/observations?place_id=113055&preferred_place_id=113055&taxon_id=777018&verifiable=any&view=species
Please help review and push our observations here:
https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/identify?ident_taxon_id=1245658,915638
March 2024: 26 observations Need IDs
Distributions:
At this stage it appears that
• Sulzbacheromyces miomboensis Spicular Clublichen is largely a tropical Savanna and Grassveld species, whereas most of our
• Lepidostroma rugaramae Thalloid Clublichen are from the western Cape Floral Region, with hints (too few observations) of Mistbelt distribution on the eastern coast.
See distributions here:
https://www.inaturalist.org/taxa/map?taxa=1245658,915638#6/-25.932/28.843
At this stage, most of our records are from the respective rainy seasons:
• Sulzbacheromyces miomboensis Spicular Clublichen - Dec - Feb
• Lepidostroma rugaramae Thalloid Clublichen - Apr - Aug
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