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Antennatula fisherae S. Hughes 1974

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Antennatula fisherae S. Hughes, New Zealand J. Bot. 12 335 (1974)

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S. Hughes
S. Hughes
1974
335
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Antennatula fisherae S. Hughes 1974
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Antennatula fisherae
New Zealand. On Melicope simplex. Canterbury Province, Price's Bush, near Little River, Banks Peninsula, 13.V.1963, PDD 25767 (DAOM 96068).

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Antennatula fisherae S. Hughes 1974

Type: Sooty Moulds and Similar Fungi; Description: Subiculum superficial, forming tapering synnemata up to 1 mm long or spongy and extensive; black; on twigs. Mycelium composed of pale brown to brown, septate, coarsely warted, straight or curved, 6–10 μm wide hyphae. Conidia fusiform to narrowly ellipsoidal, curved, 7-septate, 38–42 × 9 μm, smooth, brown to olivaceous brown.
Distribution: Mid Canterbury.; 1st Record: Hughes (1974a).
Significance: None.; Host(s): Melicope simplex.

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Antennatula fisherae S. Hughes 1974
Antennatula fisherae S. Hughes (1974)
Antennatula fisherae S. Hughes 1974
Antennatula fisherae S. Hughes (1974)
Antennatula fisherae S. Hughes 1974
Antennatula fisherae S. Hughes (1974)
Antennatula fisherae S. Hughes 1974
Antennatula fisherae S. Hughes (1974)
Antennatula fisherae S. Hughes 1974
Antennatula fisherae S. Hughes (1974)

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New Zealand. On Melicope simplex. Canterbury Province, Price's Bush, near Little River, Banks Peninsula, 13.V.1963, PDD 25767 (DAOM 96068).

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9 February 1993
3 January 2021
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