Trechispora
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.11646/phytotaxa.479.2.1 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/954D5049-0178-FFBE-D4BA-FF2A21CF5642 |
treatment provided by |
Felipe |
scientific name |
Trechispora |
status |
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Key to the known species of Trechispora View in CoL View at ENA in China
1. Basidiospores smooth.........................................................................................................................................................................2
1. Basidiospores aculeate, verrucose or ornamented..............................................................................................................................5
2. Ampullate hyphae> 5 μm in width, basidiospores angular ................................................................................. T. subsphaerospora View in CoL
2. Ampullate hyphae <5 μm in width, basidiospores ellipsoid .............................................................................................................3
3. Basidiospores thick-walled.............................................................................................................................................. T. cohaerens View in CoL
3. Basidiospores thin-walled ..................................................................................................................................................................4
4. Hymenial surface tuberculate, white ....................................................................................................................... T. daweishanensis
4. Hymenial surface smooth, buff ............................................................................................................................................. T. xantha
5. Hyphal system dimitic......................................................................................................................................................... T. dimitica View in CoL
5. Hyphal system monomitic..................................................................................................................................................................6
6. Hyphae without ampullate septa ........................................................................................................................................................7
6. Hyphae with ampullate septa..............................................................................................................................................................8
7. Basidiospores thin-walled, ovoid to subglobose ............................................................................................................... T. suberosa View in CoL
7. Basidiospores thick-walled, ellipsoid........................................................................................................................... T. yunnanensis View in CoL
8. Sphaerocysts present, hyphae inflated........................................................................................................................ T. hymenocystis View in CoL
8. Sphaerocysts absent, hyphae uninflated .............................................................................................................................................9
9. Ampullate septa> 6 μm in width .....................................................................................................................................................10
9. Ampullate septa <6 μm in width .....................................................................................................................................................12
10. Basidiospores sparsely verrucose ............................................................................................................................. T. polygonospora View in CoL
10. Basidiospores densely aculeate ........................................................................................................................................................11
11. Hyphae in subiculum thin-walled,> 3 μm in width.................................................................................................... T. candidissima View in CoL
11. Hyphae in subiculum thick-walled, <3 μm in width ........................................................................................................ T. mollusca View in CoL
12. Subhymenium with short celled hyphae...........................................................................................................................................13
12. Subhymenium with long celled hyphae ...........................................................................................................................................14
13. Basidiome thin, ochraceous.............................................................................................................................................. T. farinacea View in CoL
13. Basidiome thick, dirty white to buff....................................................................................................................................... T. rigida View in CoL
14. Basidia <10 μm in length ............................................................................................................................................. T. microspora View in CoL
14. Basidia> 10 μm in length ................................................................................................................................................................15
15. Basidiospores thin-walled, <5 μm in length........................................................................................................................... T. nivea View in CoL
15. Basidiospores thick-walled,> 5 μm in length ................................................................................................................ T. praefocata View in CoL
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