Stemonitopsis amoena (Nann.-Bremek.) Nann.-Bremek
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160. * Stemonitopsis amoena (Nann.-Bremek.) Nann.-Bremek View in CoL ., Nederlandse Myxomyceten (Zutphen) 205 (1975)
Specimen examined. PERU. Ancash: Huari, Huari, Huamparan , 10 km north of town by route PE-14C, 3996 m, 9°12′40”S, 77°12′14”W, 12 May 2018, debris and rhytidome of Polylepis sp. (mc, 3 Jan 2020, pH 5.55), Treviño Myx 650 (HSP) GoogleMaps .
Notes. The Peruvian material has larger sporocarps than described in the literature, 3.5–5.3 mm vs. 2–3.5 mm ( Nannenga-Bremekamp 1991) and 1.5– 4 mm ( Poulain et al. 2011).
Nannenga-Bremekamp, N. E. (1991) A Guide to Temperate Myxomycetes. Biopress Limited, Bristol, 428 pp.
Poulain, M., Meyer, M. & Bozonnet, J. (2011) Les Myxomycetes. Federation Mycologique et Botanique Dauphine-Savoie, Delemont, 1119 pp.
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