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Haploporus papyraceus (Cooke) Y.C. Dai & Niemelä 2002

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Haploporus papyraceus (Cooke) Y.C. Dai & Niemelä (2002)
Haploporus papyraceus (Cooke) Y.C. Dai & Niemelä 2002

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Y.C. Dai & Niemelä
Cooke
(Cooke) Y.C. Dai & Niemelä
2002
181
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Haploporus papyraceus

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papyraceus

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CUNONIACEAE. Weinmannia racemosa: Auckland, Te Whaiti, 300 m. MONIMIACEAE. Hedycarya arborea: Auckland, Mt. Pirongia, 700 m (type collection of Poria pirongia). PIPERACEAE. Macropiper excelsum: Otago, Woodlaw State Forest, 300 m. UNKNOWN HOSTS. Victoria, Sherbrooke Forest, Dandenong Ranges; Tarra Valley; Park Lake, Emerald. Tasmania, no locality (herb. Cleland).
Hymenophore annual or biennial, adherent, ceraceous-coriaceous, effused forming linear areas 3-10 x 2-4 cm, 1-2 mm thick. Hymenial surface cream or pallid ochre, even or undulate if growing vertically when pores are inserted obliquely, creviced when dry; margin definite, thinning out, pallid cream or white, fibrillose, adherent. Pores sometimes in two layers, round, often oblique, 3-4 per mm, 200-250 µm diameter, to 0.8 mm deep; dissepiments even, 60-150 µm thick, tapering. Context cream, 200-400 µm thick, of intertwined hyphae embedding crystals; binding hyphae of the bovista type, 4-6 µm diameter, walls 1 µm thick, staining blue, aseptate, freely branched, tapering to apices; generative hyphae 2-3 µm diameter, walls 0.2 µm thick, not staining, septate, branched, with clamp connections. Hymenial layer to 25 µm deep, a loose palisade of basidia and paraphyses. Basidia clavate, 12-17 x 5-10 µm, soon collapsing, bearing 2-4 spores; sterigmata arcuate, to 5 µm long. Paraphyses subclavate, or cylindrical, scanty, 8-14 x 5-7 µm. Spores oblong elliptical or obovate-elliptical, with obliquely rounded ends, 9-14 x 4.5-6.5 µm, abundant, walls finely echinulate, spines irregular, about 0.5 µm long, arranged in linear striae, hyaline, 0.25 µm thick.
DISTRIBUTION: North America, Australia, Tasmania, New Zealand.
HABITAT: Bark of fallen branches and small stems, associated with a white rot.
Readily identified by the large elliptical spores with echinulations arranged in parallel longitudinal series, bovista-type binding hyphae which stain with aniline blue, clamp connections on the generative hyphae, and somewhat large basidia. The hymenophore is similar in appearance to that of Poria leucoplaca, from which the latter differs in the smooth walls of the spores. I am indebted to J. L. Lowe for authentic specimens of P. papyracea, which on comparison were found to be practically identical with P. pirongia, which becomes a synonym.
TYPE LOCALITY: "Carolina".

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Haploporus papyraceus (Cooke) Y.C. Dai & Niemelä 2002
Haploporus papyraceus (Cooke) Y.C. Dai & Niemelä
Haploporus papyraceus (Cooke) Y.C. Dai & Niemelä 2002

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13 June 2019
13 June 2019
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