Asterocapsa sp. 1
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/phytotaxa.178.2.1 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03F08786-540F-E527-FF3D-FD5BFB9DFBF3 |
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Felipe |
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Asterocapsa sp. 1 |
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Asterocapsa sp. 1 ( Figs. 4E–4F View FIGURES 4 ).
Round colonies, rarely irregular, 8.7–51.2 µm diam., isolated or in groups. Sheath firm, hyaline, conspicuous, nonlamellate, granulated. Cells ellipsoid, 3.3–5.5 × 2.3–4.0 µm. Spores not observed. Cell content granulated, pale purple.
Habitat: —Tree bark in the inner forest.
Notes: —As diacritical features, Asterocapsa sp. 1 has a corticolous habitat, ellipsoid cells, and hyaline and nonlamellate sheaths. Asterocapsa hyalina ( Chu 1944: 153) Chu (1952: 100) and Asterocapsa ocellata H.X. Xiao (2000: 399) most resemble Asterocapsa sp. 1 , differing by the epilithic habitat of both, and by spines on the individual sheath of A. hyalina and dark and verrucous cell envelopes in A. ocellata .
Studied material: — BRAZIL. São Paulo: Cananéia, State Park of “Ilha do Cardoso” ( Perequê ), 25º 5” 8” S, 47º 55” 30” W, 30 June 2010, W.A. Gama-Jr. & C.F.S. Malone (SP 401442, SP 401444) .
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