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Marasmius fishii G. Stev. & G.M. Taylor 1964

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G. Stev. & G.M. Taylor
G. Stev. & G.M. Taylor
1964
36
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Marasmius fishii G. Stev. & G.M. Taylor 1964
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Marasmius fishii
HABITAT: inserted on dead leaves of Phormium, Lake Ngapouri, Roturua, [New Zealand] 13.9.1960, G. R. Fish in G. M. Taylor 39, K(M)

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Marasmius fishii G. Stev. & G.M. Taylor 1964

Material examined. - NEW ZEALAND: North Island, Prov. South Auckland, Rotorua, Lake Ngapouri, 3 IX 1960, Fish in Taylor 39 (Holotype, K !).- South Island, Prov. Canterbury, Springfield, Mt. Grey, Kowai Bush, 22 IX 1967, Horak 67-128 (SFSU, ZT).
Pileus 1.5-3.0 mm diam, hemispherical to convex, disc not depressed, papilla absent, margin strongly plicate and scalloped; surface dull, dry, glabrous; deep reddish brown to chestnut brown overall. Texture membranaceous; context very thin, dingy buff to concolorous with the surface.- Lamellae adnexed to subfree, distant (6-7), lamellulae absent, narrow, white; edges even, concolorous.- Stipe 5-14 x 0.2-0.3 mm, central, equal, wiry, tough, glabrous, insititious, black overall; rhizomorphs absent.- Odor and taste not distinctive.
Basidiospores11.5-13 x 6.5-7.0 µm, broadly ellipsoid to broadly fusoid, smooth, thin-walled, hyaline, inamyloid.- Basidia 25-35 x 10-11 µm, 4-spored, clavate, clamped.- Cheilocystidia of 2 types: a) Rotalis-type cells 15-20 x 8-12 µm, broadly clavate, hyaline; divergent setulae 1-2 x 1 µm, cylindrical, hyaline; b) 30-45 x 6-10 µm, fusoid to lageniform-lanceolate, hyaline, thin-walled.- Pleurocystidia absent.- Pileipellis hymeniform, mottled, composed of Rotalis-type cells; main body 12-25 x 6-16 µm, apically dark red-brown and thick-walled (up to 4 µm), base hyaline and thin-walled; divergent setulae 1-3 x 1 µm, cylindrical.- Pileocystidia absent.- Tissues inamyloid, non-gelatinous.- Stipe tissue monomitic; cortical hyphae parallel, cylindrical, smooth to roughened, not setulose.- Caulocystidia absent.-Clamp connections present.
Habit, habitat and distribution.- Solitary, in groups on rotting leaves of Phormium tenax (Agavaceae). New Zealand.
Marasmius fishii forms minute basidiomes with deep reddish brown pilei, non-collariate and non-marginate lamellae, a short, black, glabrous, insititious stipe, growth on Phormium leaves, large basidiospores, two types of cheilocystidia, smooth stipe cortical hyphae, and the absence pileocystidia, pleurocystidia and caulocystidia. The species is macromorphologically similar to M. minutus Peck, an uncommon species from eastern North America and Europe. Marasmius minutus differs, however, in forming much smaller basidiospores 6.0-9.5 x 3-4 µm, numerous fusiform to lageniform pleurocystidia and pileocystidia, setulose stipe cortical hyphae, and grows on dicotyledonous debris (Holotype, NYS!). In the field, M. fishii might be confused with M. exustoides Desjardin & E. Horak which also grows on monocotyledonous leaves (Cordyline), but the latter species differs in forming narrower basidiospores (4-5 µm broad), and large, clavate pileosclerocystidia with coarse reddish brown incrustations on the pileus disc.

Marasmius fishii G. Stev. & G.M. Taylor 1964

[Notes from Kew Type specimen, PRJ 2010] Kew images.

Marasmius fishii G. Stev. & G.M. Taylor 1964

Pileus 2 mm diam., chestnut brown to dark blackish brown at centre, campanulate, radially plicate, margin scalloped; flesh extremely thin, dry and tough. Gills adnexed, white, distant, in one series. Stipe 5-10 x 0.1 mm, blackish brown, smooth, tough. Spores 9-11 x 6 µm, non-amyloid, hyaline; print white. Cuticle with broom-cells 15 x 10 µm with dense brown colour (Fig. 18).
Inserted on dead leaves of Phormium, Lake Ngapouri, Rotorua,3.9.1960, G. R. Fish in G. M. Taylor (type).
Pileus 2 mm diam., castaneus usque medio fusco-atro-brunneus, campanulatus, radiatum plicatus, margine crenato; came tenuissima sicca tenaci. Lamellae adnexae, albae, distantes, uniseriatae. Stipes 5-10 x 0.1 mm, atro-brunneus, laevis, tenax. Sporae 9-11 x 6 µm, haud amyloideae, hyalinae, in cumulo albae. Cuticula cellulis scopiformibus 15 x 10 µm dense brunneis praedita.
Typus: G. R. Fish in G. M. Taylor 39.

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Marasmius fishii G. Stev. & G.M. Taylor 1964
Marasmius fishii G. Stev. & G.M. Taylor (1964)
Marasmius fishii G. Stev. & G.M. Taylor 1964
Marasmius fishii G. Stev. & G.M. Taylor (1964)
Marasmius fishii G. Stev. & G.M. Taylor 1964
Marasmius fishii G. Stev. & G.M. Taylor (1964)
Marasmius fishii G. Stev. & G.M. Taylor 1964
Marasmius fishii G. Stev. & G.M. Taylor 1964
Marasmius fishii G. Stev. & G.M. Taylor 1964
Marasmius fishii G. Stev. & G.M. Taylor 1964
Marasmius fishii G. Stev. & G.M. Taylor 1964
Marasmius fishii G. Stev. & G.M. Taylor (1964)
Marasmius fishii G. Stev. & G.M. Taylor 1964
Marasmius fishii G. Stev. & G.M. Taylor (1964)
Marasmius fishii G. Stev. & G.M. Taylor 1964
Marasmius fishii G. Stev. & G.M. Taylor (1964)
Marasmius fishii G. Stev. & G.M. Taylor 1964
Marasmius fishii G. Stev. & G.M. Taylor (1964)
Marasmius fishii G. Stev. & G.M. Taylor 1964
Marasmius fishii G. Stev. & G.M. Taylor 1964
Marasmius fishii G. Stev. & G.M. Taylor (1964)
Marasmius fishii G. Stev. & G.M. Taylor 1964
Marasmius fishii G. Stev. & G.M. Taylor (1964)

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HABITAT: inserted on dead leaves of Phormium, Lake Ngapouri, Roturua, [New Zealand] 13.9.1960, G. R. Fish in G. M. Taylor 39, K(M)

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