Calocera ramaria C. L. Zhao & H. M. Zhou, 2024
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https://doi.org/ 10.3897/mycokeys.106.125831 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.12533149 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/EAC05090-4771-50EB-A8DF-C57D797BEE08 |
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Calocera ramaria C. L. Zhao & H. M. Zhou |
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sp. nov. |
Calocera ramaria C. L. Zhao & H. M. Zhou sp. nov.
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Holotype.
China, Xizang, Linzhi, Sejila Mountain National Forest Park , 29 ° 64 ' N, 94 ° 71 ' E, elev. 3852 m, gregarious on humus under Abies , 2 August 2023, CLZhao 31166 ( SWFC).
Etymology.
Ramaria (Lat.) : refers to the ramal basidiomata of the specimens.
Diagnosis.
Differed from other species in having ramal basidiomata, septate hyphae, usually 4 - septate basidiospores (9.2–11 × 3.9–4.4 μm).
Fruiting body.
Basidiomata stipitate, gregarious, bright orange when fresh, orange brown when dry, gelatinous when soaked, corneous when dry, ramal, repeatedly branched, apically blunt, up to 6.2 cm high; stipe 0.7–1 mm in diam, become orange to reddish brown corneous when dry.
Internal features.
Marginal hyphae hyaline, smooth, thin-walled, septate, simple or branched, without clamp connections, 4–5.5 μm in diam; internal hyphae hyaline, smooth or scabrous, thin- to slightly thick-walled, interwoven, with nodose-septa, without clamp connections, 2–3 μm in diam; hyphidia hyaline, smooth, thin-walled, with a simple septum at base, occasionally terminally branched; basidia hyaline, thin-walled, subclavate to clavate, without basal clamp connection, 23–31 × 2–4 μm; basidiospores hyaline, smooth, thin-walled, oblong-ellipsoid to navicular, straight or curved, apiculate, usually 4 - septate when mature, occasionally 5 - septate, (9.1 –) 9.2–11 (– 11.6) × (3.5 –) 3.9–4.4 (– 4.7) μm, L = 10.18 μm, W = 4.19 μm, Q = 2.43 (n = 30 / 1).
SWFC |
Southwest Forestry College |
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