Stictis stellata Wallr. 1833
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Stictis stellata Wallr. 1833
Stictis stellata Wallr. 1833
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Nomenclature
Wallr.
Wallr.
1833
444
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Stictis stellata Wallr. 1833
species
Stictis stellata
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Descriptions
Stictis stellata Wallr. 1833
Type: Caulicolous Fungi; Description: Ascomata apothecial, aggregated in groups, disc pale yellow, surrounded by a broad, white-lobed sterile margin which protrudes from the surface, 0.2–0.4 mm in diameter; deeply immersed in wood. The snow-white border surrounding the sunken disc gives a striking appearance to this fungus. Asci cylindrical, 170–200 × 5–7 1m. Ascospores filiform, multiseptate, 130–150 × 2 m, hyaline.
Distribution: Waikato.; 1st Record: Gadgil & Dick (2000a).
Significance: None. The fungus has been found on dead branches of walnut but its pathogenic status is not known.; Host(s): Juglans nigra.
Taxonomic concepts
Stictis stellata Wallr. 1833
Stictis stellata Wallr. (1833)
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7 February 2000
31 August 2004