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Stereum thozetii Berk. 1881

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Stereum thozetii Berk., J. Linn. Soc., Bot. 18 385 (1881)

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Berk.
1881
385
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Stereum thozetii Berk. 1881
Qld, Australia
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Stereum thozetii

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thozetii

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Stereum thozetii Berk. 1881

ON SOIL. Queensland, Rockhampton (Type collection, herb. Kew).
Hymenophore annual, coriaceous, commonly solitary. Pilei infundibuliform, 10-15 mm radius, 10-15 mm tall; pileus surface concentrically zoned with colour bands of bay, chestnut or tobaccobrown, sometimes grooved slightly, glabrous or pruinose; margin acute, usually incurved, pruinose, concolorous, entire. Stems to 5 x 2 mm, smooth, pallid brown. Context wood colour, 200-350 µm thick, without a cortex or abhymenial hairs, of densely arranged parallel hyphae; skeletal hyphae to 4 µm diameter, walls 1-1.5 µm thick; generative hyphae 2-2.5 µm diameter, walls 0.2 µmthick, with clamp connections. Gloeocystidia arising in the base of the subhymenium and traversing the hymenial layer, flexuous-cylindrical, 48-120 x 6-10 µm; sometimes inflated at bases. Hymenial layer to 120 µm deep, a dense palisade of basidia, paraphyses, and gloeocystidia. Basidia subclavate or subcylindrical, 22-30 x 4.5-6 µm bearing 4 spores; sterigmata slender, erect, to 4 µm long. Paraphyses subclavate, 12-25 x 4-4.5 µm. Spores broadly elliptical, apiculate, 7-9 x 4.5-6 µm, walls smooth, hyaline, 0.1 µm thick.
DISTRIBUTION: Australia, South Africa.
HABITAT: Usually solitary on the ground among grass.
Separated from other species with central stems and dimitic hyphal systems by the large spores, absence of a coloured cortex, and glabrous exterior. Only the type has been recognised from this region, although there is a second collection in Kew herbarium ex "Australia, R. Brown" filed under the cover of S. nitidulum which resembles the type but is sterile. The description has been drawn from the type, which consists of three specimens. Lloyd (1923, p. 1226) recorded the species from Tasmania. Part of this collection, now in the herbarium of J.B. Cleland, when examined was found to consist of specimens of S. elegans.
TYPE LOCALITY: Rockhampton, Queensland.

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Stereum thozetii Berk. 1881
Stereum thozetii Berk. (1881)
Stereum thozetii Berk. 1881
Stereum thozetii Berk. (1881)

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25 October 2006
25 October 2006
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