Sarcoscypha humberiana F.A. Harr. Harvard Papers, 1997

Wang, Yei-Zeng, Huang, Chun-Lin & Wei, Jia-Ling, 2016, Two new species of Sarcoscypha (Sarcosyphaceae, Pezizales) from Taiwan, Phytotaxa 245 (2), pp. 169-177 : 171

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/phytotaxa.245.2.8

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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13677601

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Sarcoscypha humberiana F.A. Harr. Harvard Papers
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Sarcoscypha humberiana F.A. Harr. Harvard Papers View in CoL in Botany 1 (10): 56, 1997. Fig. 2 A− C View FIGURE 2

Specimens examined: — TAIWAN. Nantou: Juiyenhsi Nature Reserve , elev. 2300 m, on dead branches, 30 April 2003, W.N. Chou, WAN 984 About WAN ( TNM F15523 About TNM ) ; Meifeng , elev. 2150 m, on dead branches, 25 March 1994, C.P. Hsiao, WAN 010 About WAN (paratype, TNM F2108 About TNM ) ; same locality ; 7 April 1994, W.N. Chou, WAN 012 About WAN ( TNM F2109 About TNM ) ; 19 December 1996, C.C. Wen, WAN 372 About WAN ( TNM F5395 About TNM ) ; 10 March 1998, Y.Z. Wang, WAN 559 About WAN , WAN 560 About WAN ( TNM F8292 About TNM , F8293 About TNM ) ; 20 December 2000, Y.Z. Wang, WAN 813 About WAN ( TNM F12252 About TNM ) ; 2 March 2001, Y.Z. Wang, WAN 819 About WAN ( TNM F12859 About TNM ) ; 1 March 2012, Y.Z. Wang, WAN 1377 About WAN ( TNM F25753 About TNM ) ; 18 February 18, 2014, Y.Z. Wang, WAN 1404 About WAN ( TNM F28607 About TNM ) ; 12 February 2015, Y.Z. Wang, WAN 1427 About WAN ( TNM F28630 About TNM ) ; 3 December 1998 S.Z. Chen, WAN 642 About WAN ( TNM F9952 About TNM ) ; 14 January 2006, S.L. Yuan, WAN 1110 About WAN ( TNM F19737 About TNM ) ; 31 October 2007, S.L. Yuan, WAN 1226 About WAN ( TNM F21423 About TNM ) .

Notes:— This is the most common Sarcoscypha species collected in Taiwan ( Wang 2001). Though it can not be separated from S. austriaca in the resulted consensus tree ( Fig. 1 View FIGURE 1 ), it is distinct from the latter by some morphologic characteristics, such as villose apothecia with straight to undulate hairs, and unsheathed ascospores containing two large polar guttules. Germinated ascospores with conidia ( Fig. 2C View FIGURE 2 ) were frequently observed in fresh specimens.

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