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Chlorencoelia torta (Schwein.) J.R. Dixon 1975

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Chlorencoelia torta (Schwein.) J.R. Dixon, Mycotaxon 1 230 (1975)
Chlorencoelia torta (Schwein.) J.R. Dixon 1975

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New Zealand
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J.R. Dixon
Schwein.
(Schwein.) J.R. Dixon
1975
230
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Chlorencoelia torta

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Apothecia solitary or in small clusters, superficial; disc convex or repand, olive-green, drying black, up to 5 mm. diameter; receptacle obconical with a short, stout, longitudinally furrowed base, pruinose throughout with minute, downy, blackish-brown hairs. Flesh composed of tightly woven hyphae, light brown in section, subhymenium thin, dark brown; excipulum dark brown, that of the stalk composed of undulating short-celled hyphae, approximately at right angles to the surface, that on the under side of the receptacle appearing pseudoparenchymatous in section, with angular, thin-walled, brown cells 10-15um across, that on the flanks of the hymenium composed of brown, parallel, slender hyphae, with clavate terminal cells. Excipular hairs short, thin-walled, brown, with rounded and swollen tips about 10um across. Asci narrowly clavate-cylindric, 115 x 6um, 8-spored, pore blued by Melzer's reagent; ascospores uniseriate, elliptic-cylindric or slightly allantoid, 10-12 x 2.5-3.5um; paraphyses cylindrical, slightly enlarged to 3um at the tip. On dead wood, not stained green.
On unstained wood of Weinmannia racemosa (Saxifragaceae), Stewart I, 18.2.1954, Dingley 19026.
C. olivacea, n.s. Disc convex, repand, dark olive green on a rather short stalk, soft fleshy almost waxy, 3-5 mm. diameter; externally black, ribbed but not hairy; spores uniseriate, fusiform, but with obtuse ends, hyaline, conintuous, 8 x 2.

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Chlorencoelia torta (Schwein.) J.R. Dixon 1975
Chlorencoelia torta (Schwein.) J.R. Dixon (1975)
Chlorencoelia torta (Schwein.) J.R. Dixon 1975
Chlorencoelia torta (Schwein.) J.R. Dixon (1975)
Chlorencoelia torta (Schwein.) J.R. Dixon 1975
Chlorencoelia torta (Schwein.) J.R. Dixon (1975)
Chlorencoelia torta (Schwein.) J.R. Dixon 1975
Chlorencoelia torta (Schwein.) J.R. Dixon (1975)
Chlorociboria versiformis var. olivacea (Rodway) Dennis
Chlorencoelia torta (Schwein.) J.R. Dixon 1975
Chlorosplenium rodwayi Korf
Chlorencoelia torta (Schwein.) J.R. Dixon 1975
Chlorosplenium rugipes (Peck) Korf 1959
Chlorencoelia torta (Schwein.) J.R. Dixon 1975
Chlorosplenium versiforme var. olivacea (Rodway) G.W. Beaton & Weste
Chlorencoelia torta (Schwein.) J.R. Dixon 1975
Ciboria olivacea Rodway
Chlorencoelia torta (Schwein.) J.R. Dixon 1975
Helotium rugipes Peck 1874 [1872]
Chlorencoelia torta (Schwein.) J.R. Dixon 1975

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Indigenous, non-endemic
Present
New Zealand
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Chlorencoelia torta (Schwein.) J.R. Dixon 1975
New Zealand
Bay of Plenty
Chlorencoelia torta (Schwein.) J.R. Dixon 1975
New Zealand
Fiordland
Chlorencoelia torta (Schwein.) J.R. Dixon 1975
New Zealand
Kaikoura
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New Zealand
Otago Lakes
Chlorencoelia torta (Schwein.) J.R. Dixon 1975
New Zealand
Rangitikei
Chlorencoelia torta (Schwein.) J.R. Dixon 1975
New Zealand
Stewart Island
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New Zealand
Taupo
Chlorencoelia torta (Schwein.) J.R. Dixon 1975
New Zealand
Waikato
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New Zealand
Westland
Chlorencoelia torta (Schwein.) J.R. Dixon 1975
United States

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16 June 1993
28 March 2003
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