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Bernard
Hallo Bernard,
to me the pycnidia look like they belong to the lichen
there exist also some lichenicolous coelomycetes on Cladonias like e.g. Hainesia
see the paper at: http://www.lichenology.info/pdf/059-064%20Diederich%20Hainesia.pdf
but this is not the case, I think
Zdenek

Great thanks for your message and for Diederich 's paper !
Best regards,
Bernard
Hi,
I agree with Zdenek,
Concerning Hainesia, you can update :
Lichenicolous species of Hainesia belong to Phacidiales (Leotiomycetes) and are included in an
extended concept of Epithamnolia
Ave Suija, Pieter van den Boom, Erich Zimmermann, Mikhail P. Zhurbenko &
Paul Diederich
Alain

Bien amicalement,
Bernard