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Physarum compressum Alb. & Schwein. 1805

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Physarum compressum Alb. & Schwein., Consp. Fung. Lusat. 97 (1805)
Physarum compressum Alb. & Schwein. 1805

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Indigenous, non-endemic
Present
New Zealand
Political Region

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Alb. & Schwein.
Alb. & Schwein.
1805
97
ICN
Physarum compressum Alb. & Schwein. 1805
Germany
species
Physarum compressum

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compressum

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Physarum compressum Alb. & Schwein. 1805

28616, 68539, 75481.
Fruiting body a stalked (or less commonly sessile) sporangium, scattered or gregarious, up to 1.5 mm tall. Sporotheca fan shaped, compressed globose, compressed reniform, varying to lobate or plasmodiocarpous, 0.8–1.5 mm in greatest diameter. Stalk, when present, short, stout, sulcate, dark brown or frosted with lime. Hypothallus discoid to irregular, membranous, colourless to dark grey or brown. Peridium consisting of a single layer, thin, calcareous, white or cinereous, squamulose, opening by an apical cleft or irregularly. Capillitium rather loose, consisting of white lime nodes, these variable in size and shape. Spores black in mass, purplish brown by transmitted light, warted, the warts sometimes irregularly distributed, 10.0–12.5 µm in diameter. Plasmodium greyish white.
Considered as cosmopolitan by Martin & Alexopoulos (1969) but probably most abundant in the tropics, where it is particularly common in aerial microhabitats. First reported (as Didymium radiatum) from New Zealand by Massee (1892) but without naming a specific locality. Known from Auckland, Coromandel, Nelson, South Canterbury (Lister & Lister 1905), and the Chatham Islands.
Dead leaves and other types of plant debris.
Martin & Alexopoulos (1969), Stephenson & Stempen (1994), Neubert et al. (1995), Ing (1999).
Typical fruitings of this species are easily recognised by the laterally compressed, more or less fan-shaped to reniform sporotheca. However, sessile forms are encountered occasionally, and these are more difficult to identify

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Physarum compressum Alb. & Schwein. 1805
Physarum compressum Alb. & Schwein. (1805)
Physarum compressum Alb. & Schwein. 1805
Physarum compressum Alb. & Schwein. (1805)
Physarum compressum Alb. & Schwein. 1805
Physarum compressum Alb. & Schwein. (1805)
Physarum compressum Alb. & Schwein. 1805
Physarum compressum Alb. & Schwein. (1805)
Physarum compressum Alb. & Schwein. 1805
Physarum compressum Alb. & Schwein. (1805)
Physarum compressum Alb. & Schwein. 1805
Physarum compressum Alb. & Schwein. (1805)
Physarum compressum Alb. & Schwein. 1805
Physarum compressum Alb. & Schwein. (1805)
Physarum compressum Alb. & Schwein. 1805
Physarum compressum Alb. & Schwein. (1805)
Physarum compressum Alb. & Schwein. 1805
Physarum compressum Alb. & Schwein. (1805)
Physarum compressum Alb. & Schwein. 1805
Physarum compressum Alb. & Schwein. (1805)
Physarum compressum Alb. & Schwein. 1805
Physarum compressum Alb. & Schwein. (1805)
Physarum compressum Alb. & Schwein. 1805
Physarum compressum Alb. & Schwein. (1805)

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Physarum compressum Alb. & Schwein. 1805
New Zealand
Auckland
Physarum compressum Alb. & Schwein. 1805
New Zealand
Bay of Plenty
Physarum compressum Alb. & Schwein. 1805
New Zealand
Buller
Physarum compressum Alb. & Schwein. 1805
New Zealand
Chatham Islands
Physarum compressum Alb. & Schwein. 1805
New Zealand
Coromandel
Physarum compressum Alb. & Schwein. 1805
New Zealand
Nelson
Physarum compressum Alb. & Schwein. 1805
New Zealand
Waikato
Physarum compressum Alb. & Schwein. 1805
New Zealand
Wairarapa
Physarum compressum Alb. & Schwein. 1805
New Zealand
Wellington
Physarum compressum Alb. & Schwein. 1805
New Zealand
Westland
Physarum compressum Alb. & Schwein. 1805
United Kingdom

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1cb19ae3-36b9-11d5-9548-00d0592d548c
scientific name
Names_Fungi
27 May 1994
23 November 2001
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