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Stictis stellata Wallr. 1833

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Stictis stellata Wallr. 1833
Stictis stellata Wallr. 1833

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Exotic
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New Zealand
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Wallr.
Wallr.
1833
444
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Stictis stellata Wallr. 1833
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Stictis stellata

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stellata

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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.

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Stictis stellata Wallr. 1833
Stictis stellata Wallr. 1833
Stictis stellata Wallr. 1833
Stictis stellata Wallr. (1833)
Stictis stellata Wallr. 1833
Stictis stellata Wallr. (1833)
Stictis stellata Wallr. 1833
Stictis stellata Wallr. (1833)
Stictis stellata Wallr. 1833
Stictis stellata Wallr. (1833)

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Stictis stellata Wallr. 1833
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7 February 2000
31 August 2004
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