Pellicularia otagensis G. Cunn. 1953
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Pellicularia otagensis G. Cunn., Trans. Roy. Soc. New Zealand 81 324 (1953)
Nomenclature
G. Cunn.
G. Cunn.
1953
324
ICN
Pellicularia otagensis G. Cunn. 1953
NZ holotype
species
Pellicularia otagensis
Classification
Descriptions
Pellicularia otagensis G. Cunn. 1953
Hymenophore annual, loosely attached, readily lifting, arachnoid-mucedinoid, forming small, irregular areas to 4 cm. long; surface white, drying white, slightly tufted; margin thinning out, white, loosely attached, arachnoid. Context composed of a few repent hyphae to 7 µ diameter, wall 0.25 µ thick, branched, septate, with large clamp connections, fertile hyphae vertically arranged, sparsely branched, bearing branchlets in cymes upon ends of which are carried basidia and paraphyses. Basidia ventricose-eylindrical, 16-24 x 5-7 µ, bearing 4-6, sometimes 8 spores on sterigmata to 10 µ long. Spores pyriform or obovate, apiculate, 5-7 x 3.5-4.5 µ, smooth, hyaline.
DISTRIBUTION. New Zealand.
HABITAT. Effused on decorticated decaying wood.
Hymenophoruin arachnoideum-mucidum, aequum, effusum, superficie alba, leviter cristata. Hyphae nodulosae, ad 7 µ diam., pariete 0.25 µ crasso, levi. Basidia ventricosa cylindricalia, 16-24 x 5-7 µ, 4-6 sporas in sterigmatis ad 10 µ longis gerentia. Cystidia absentia. Sporae pyriformes, apiculatae, 5-7 x 3.5-4.5 µ, leves, hyalinae.
From others with clamp connections the species is separated readily by the large ventricose-cylindrical basidia and small pyriform spores. The hymenophore is delicate, snow white, loosely attached, and hyphae possess such delicate walls that they collapse readily. As they do not stain with aniline blue, their structure is difficult to interpret. Large and conspicuous clamp connections are present at all septa, and the repent hyphae branch at a wide angle.
Unknown host. Otago. Morrison's Creek, Dunedin, 500ft., June, 1952, G.T.S. Baylis, type collection, P.D.D. herbarium No. 11581.
Taxonomic concepts
Pellicularia otagensis G. Cunn. 1953
Pellicularia otagensis G. Cunn. (1953)
Global name resources
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typification
UNKNOWN HOST. Otago. Morrison's Creek, Dunedin, [New Zealand] 500ft., June, 1952, G. T. S. Baylis, type collection, PDD 11581.
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scientific name
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1 July 1998
15 December 2003