Auricularia species

Bandara, Asanka R., Karunarathna, Samantha C., Phillips, Alan J. L., Mortimer, Peter E., Xu, Jianchu, Kakumyan, Pattana & Hyde, Kevin D., 2017, Diversity of Auricularia (Auriculariaceae, Auriculariales) in Thailand, Phytotaxa 292 (1), pp. 19-34 : 31

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/phytotaxa.292.1.2

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scientific name

Auricularia species
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Key to Auricularia species in Thailand

1. a. Effused-reflexed basidiocarp, abhymenial hairs 450–900 μm long, basidiospores 9.2–14.1 μm long............................... A. asiatica View in CoL

1. b. Pileate basidiocarp..............................................................................................................................................................................2

2. a. Basidiocarp with reticulate hymenial surface..................................................................................................................... A. delicata View in CoL

2. b. Basidiocarp with smooth hymenial surface........................................................................................................................................3

3. a. Abhymenial surface densely pilous (hairs 300–400 μm long)............................................................................................. A. cornea View in CoL

3. b. Abhymenial surface slightly pilous (hairs 40–80μm long)................................................................................................................4

4. a. Medulla present, abhymenial hairs loosely arranged .................................................................................................... A. thailandica View in CoL

4. b. Medulla absent................................................................................................................................................................... A. villosula View in CoL

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