Geodina guanacastensis Denison
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https://doi.org/ 10.15560/16.3.627 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5468969 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03C71A5B-FFC1-D941-B3B1-AD08BEEDFC77 |
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Geodina guanacastensis Denison |
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Geodina guanacastensis Denison View in CoL
Material studied. MEXICO - Quintana Roo • J.I. de la Fuente 362 ( ITCV); Chetumal; 18°31′N, 088°18′W; alt. 8 m; 18 Oct. 2019 GoogleMaps .
Habit and habitat. Caespitose or solitary on humus in lowland forest.
Identification. This species can easily be recognized by orange cup-shaped ascomata covered by brownish hairs and a pseudostipe. Microscopically, this species can be recognized by reticulate spores of 24–35 × 12–17 µm. Our material agrees with the description provided by Ortega-López et al. (2019). Our material is morphologicaly similar to G. salmonicolor Angelini & Medardi from the Dominican Republic ( Angelini et al. 2018), which was considered as a synonym of G. guanacastensis by Pfister et al. (2020).
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Instituto Tecnológico de Ciudad Victoria |
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