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Shi-Liang Liu, Karen K. Nakasone, Sheng-Hua Wu, Shuang-Hui He, Yu-Cheng Dai
Mycokeys
Figure 2.
Basidiocarps of Lopharia species. AâB L. resupinata (holotype, He 4401) CâD L. sinensis (C holotype, He 2428 D He 2510) E L. ayresii (He 3884) F L. cinerascens (He 2228). Scale bars: 1 cm.
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Shi-Liang Liu, Karen K. Nakasone, Sheng-Hua Wu, Shuang-Hui He, Yu-Cheng Dai
Mycokeys
Figure 4.
Microscopic structures of Lopharia sinensis (drawn from holotype). A Basidiospores B Basidia C Basidioles D Lamprocystidia.
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Shi-Liang Liu, Karen K. Nakasone, Sheng-Hua Wu, Shuang-Hui He, Yu-Cheng Dai
Mycokeys
Figure 1.
Phylogenetic tree inferred from maximum likelihood analysis of the combined ITS, 28S and rpb2 sequences of taxa in Polyporales. Branches are labelled with maximum likelihood and maximum parsimony bootstrap values ⥠50 % and Bayesian posterior probabilities ⥠0.95.
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Shi-Liang Liu, Karen K. Nakasone, Sheng-Hua Wu, Shuang-Hui He, Yu-Cheng Dai
Mycokeys
Figure 5.
Basidiocarps of Lopharia mirabilis. A He 4558 B Dai 15094 C Dai 14978 D He 20120923-7 E He 1657 F Cui 9330.
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Shi-Liang Liu, Karen K. Nakasone, Sheng-Hua Wu, Shuang-Hui He, Yu-Cheng Dai
Mycokeys
Figure 6.
Basidiocarps of Dentocorticium species. A D. bicolor (He 2757) B D. portoricense (He 2161) CâD D. taiwanianum (C He 3383 D He 4635) EâF D. ussuricum (E He 3278 F He 3294). Scale bars: 1 cm.
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Shi-Liang Liu, Karen K. Nakasone, Sheng-Hua Wu, Shuang-Hui He, Yu-Cheng Dai
Mycokeys
Figure 6.
Basidiocarps of Dentocorticium species. A D. bicolor (He 2757) B D. portoricense (He 2161) CâD D. taiwanianum (C He 3383 D He 4635) EâF D. ussuricum (E He 3278 F He 3294). Scale bars: 1 cm.
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Shi-Liang Liu, Karen K. Nakasone, Sheng-Hua Wu, Shuang-Hui He, Yu-Cheng Dai
Mycokeys
Figure 1.
Phylogenetic tree inferred from maximum likelihood analysis of the combined ITS, 28S and rpb2 sequences of taxa in Polyporales. Branches are labelled with maximum likelihood and maximum parsimony bootstrap values ⥠50 % and Bayesian posterior probabilities ⥠0.95.
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Shi-Liang Liu, Karen K. Nakasone, Sheng-Hua Wu, Shuang-Hui He, Yu-Cheng Dai
Mycokeys
Figure 6.
Basidiocarps of Dentocorticium species. A D. bicolor (He 2757) B D. portoricense (He 2161) CâD D. taiwanianum (C He 3383 D He 4635) EâF D. ussuricum (E He 3278 F He 3294). Scale bars: 1 cm.
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Nam Q. Pham, Irene Barnes, ShuaiFei Chen, Thu Q. Pham, Lorenzo Lombard, Pedro W. Crous, Michael J. Wingfield
Mycokeys
Figure 2.
Cylindrocladiella arbusta (ex-type CMW 47295). AâC Penicillate conidiophores DâF Obpyriform to lanceolate vesicles GâH Penicillate conidiogenous apparatus IâJ Subverticillate conidiophores K Conidia. Scale bars: A = 20 µm (apply to BâC); D = 10 µm (apply to EâF); G = 10 µm (apply to HâK).
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Nam Q. Pham, Irene Barnes, ShuaiFei Chen, Thu Q. Pham, Lorenzo Lombard, Pedro W. Crous, Michael J. Wingfield
Mycokeys
Figure 3.
Cylindrocladiella malesiana (ex-type CMW 48278). AâC Penicillate conidiophores DâF Fusoid to lanceolate vesicles GâH Penicillate conidiogenous apparatus IâJ Subverticillate conidiophores K Conidia. Scale bars: A = 20 µm (apply to BâC); D = 10 µm (apply to EâF); G = 10 µm (apply to HâK).
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Nam Q. Pham, Irene Barnes, ShuaiFei Chen, Thu Q. Pham, Lorenzo Lombard, Pedro W. Crous, Michael J. Wingfield
Mycokeys
Figure 4.
Cylindrocladiella obpyriformis (ex-type CMW 47194). AâC Penicillate conidiophores DâF Obpyriform vesicles GâH Penicillate conidiogenous apparatus IâJ Subverticillate conidiophores K Conidia. Scale bars: A = 20 µm (apply to BâC); D = 10 µm (apply to EâF); G = 10 µm (apply to HâK).
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Nam Q. Pham, Irene Barnes, ShuaiFei Chen, Thu Q. Pham, Lorenzo Lombard, Pedro W. Crous, Michael J. Wingfield
Mycokeys
Figure 5.
Cylindrocladiella parvispora (ex-type CMW 47197). AâC Penicillate conidiophores DâF Fusoid to cylindrical vesicles GâH Penicillate conidiogenous apparatus IâJ Subverticillate conidiophores K Conidia. Scale bars: A = 20 µm (apply to BâC); D = 10 µm (apply to EâF); G = 10 µm (apply to HâK).
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Nam Q. Pham, Irene Barnes, ShuaiFei Chen, Thu Q. Pham, Lorenzo Lombard, Pedro W. Crous, Michael J. Wingfield
Mycokeys
Figure 6.
Cylindrocladiella solicola (ex-type CMW 47198). AâC Penicillate conidiophores DâF Broadly clavate to lanceolate to fusiform vesicles GâH Penicillate conidiogenous apparatus IâJ Subverticillate conidiophores K Conidia. Scale bars: A = 20 µm (apply to BâC); D = 10 µm (apply to EâF); G = 10 µm (apply to HâK).
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Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Natural History, Department of Botany
NMNH Botany in DwCA
Brewer, W. H. 1710, US National Herbarium Sheet 319698, Barcode 01188621
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Fungi Bartl. ? (sp.1) - Hanitat: Steep mountain slope NNW oriented, mixed forest, Picea abies and Fagus sylvatica dominant; calcareous bedrock, however acid local ground possible, next to the mountain trail, in full shade, humid place, partly protected from direct rain by tree canopies, average precipitations ~ 3.000 mm/year, average temperature 3-5 deg C, elevation 890 m (2.900 feet), alpine phytogeographical region. Substratum: forest ground, rotten leaf and needles litter. - Comments: No idea what could this pale blue quite dense fibrous saliva be? Any help appreciated! It looked neither like a myxomicete nor like excrement. Possibly non-fungal. A kind of algae? To some extent similar to Trentepohlia aurea (except color, of course)? A few patches in the radius of half a meter (1.5 feet) found.
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Fungi Bartl. ? (sp.1) - Hanitat: Steep mountain slope NNW oriented, mixed forest, Picea abies and Fagus sylvatica dominant; calcareous bedrock, however acid local ground possible, next to the mountain trail, in full shade, humid place, partly protected from direct rain by tree canopies, average precipitations ~ 3.000 mm/year, average temperature 3-5 deg C, elevation 890 m (2.900 feet), alpine phytogeographical region. Substratum: forest ground, rotten leaf and needles litter. - Comments: No idea what could this pale blue quite dense fibrous saliva be? Any help appreciated! It looked neither like a myxomicete nor like excrement. Possibly non-fungal. A kind of algae? To some extent similar to Trentepohlia aurea (except color, of course)? A few patches in the radius of half a meter (1.5 feet) found.
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Fungi Bartl. ? (sp.1) - Hanitat: Steep mountain slope NNW oriented, mixed forest, Picea abies and Fagus sylvatica dominant; calcareous bedrock, however acid local ground possible, next to the mountain trail, in full shade, humid place, partly protected from direct rain by tree canopies, average precipitations ~ 3.000 mm/year, average temperature 3-5 deg C, elevation 890 m (2.900 feet), alpine phytogeographical region. Substratum: forest ground, rotten leaf and needles litter. - Comments: No idea what could this pale blue quite dense fibrous saliva be? Any help appreciated! It looked neither like a myxomicete nor like excrement. Possibly non-fungal. A kind of algae? To some extent similar to Trentepohlia aurea (except color, of course)? A few patches in the radius of half a meter (1.5 feet) found.
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Fungi Bartl. ? (sp.1) - Hanitat: Steep mountain slope NNW oriented, mixed forest, Picea abies and Fagus sylvatica dominant; calcareous bedrock, however acid local ground possible, next to the mountain trail, in full shade, humid place, partly protected from direct rain by tree canopies, average precipitations ~ 3.000 mm/year, average temperature 3-5 deg C, elevation 890 m (2.900 feet), alpine phytogeographical region. Substratum: forest ground, rotten leaf and needles litter. - Comments: No idea what could this pale blue quite dense fibrous saliva be? Any help appreciated! It looked neither like a myxomicete nor like excrement. Possibly non-fungal. A kind of algae? To some extent similar to Trentepohlia aurea (except color, of course)? A few patches in the radius of half a meter (1.5 feet) found.
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We found these very tiny fungi on wet ground near a river on N Thailand.
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This is a special truffle that grows on the roots of Helianthemum shrublets in the western Negev Desert. It is edible.
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We found these very tiny fungi on wet ground near a river on N Thailand.
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This is a special truffle that grows on the roots of Helianthemum shrublets in the western Negev Desert. It is edible.
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