Species of the genus
Fuscidea are
crustose lichens with a
thallus that is cracked or divided into small , usually spreading over a dark, often conspicuous so that neighbouring thalli form mosaic-like patches. The upper surface has an undifferentiated , sometimes with a thin layer of brownish surface cells, while a true lower cortex is lacking. The is a green alga, identified as
Apatococcus, whose cells tend to occur in small clusters of two to four and are often slightly irregular in shape, with one flattened side. The
medulla only rarely gives a blue
staining reaction with iodine-based reagents.
Fruiting bodies are
apothecia that range from immersed in the thallus to clearly . Their are red-brown to blackish brown and always appear brownish when wet rather than truly black. They lack a , although a weak pseudothalline margin may be present in some species. The is usually distinct, but may become occluded in older apothecia; it is the same colour as or paler than the disc, with a colourless to pale inner portion and a darker brown outer zone. The is brown, and the
hymenium is colourless to faintly brownish and does not stain in iodine. The is colourless or pale straw-coloured, with erect
hyphae. The hymenial gel contains unbranched to richly branched
paraphyses that are only weakly glued together in water but become more clearly separate in
potassium hydroxide solution; their upper cells carry a brown pigment cap.
Asci are 8-spored and somewhat cylindrical to clavate; they belong to the
Fuscidea-type, with a distinctive amyloid apical cap structure in iodine preparations.
Ascospores are colourless (sometimes browning with age), mostly
ellipsoidal but ranging from almost spherical to somewhat elongated, straight to curved or bean-shaped, and are usually lack
septa, only rarely 1-septate.
Asexual reproduction takes place through
pycnidia, which are immersed in small or become slightly emergent; their walls are brown and do not react in common lichen
spot tests. They produce simple
conidia that are either cylindrical with blunt ends or ellipsoidal. Chemically,
Fuscidea species contain
orcinol para-
depsides and tridepsides, together with other compounds such as
fumarprotocetraric and
alectorialic acids and various
fatty acids. ==Species==