Flagelloscypha aotearoa (G. Cunn.) Agerer 1983
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Flagelloscypha aotearoa (G. Cunn.) Agerer, Mitteilungen der Botanischen Staatssammlung München 19 252 (1983)
Flagelloscypha aotearoa (G. Cunn.) Agerer 1983
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(G. Cunn.) Agerer
G. Cunn.
Agerer
1983
252
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NZ holotype
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Flagelloscypha aotearoa
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FAGACEAE. Nothofagus cliffortioides: Nelson, Lake Rotoiti, 700 m. ROSACEAE. Rubus australis: Auckland, Walkers Bush, Henderson Valley, 120 m, type collection, P.D.D. herbarium, No. 18614.
Pilei annual, crowded in linear groups associated with a delicate white subiculum, membranous, fragile, cupulate or as often infundibuliform, attached by or pendent from narrow bases, 0.1-0.5 mm diameter, 0.25-1 mm long; pileus surface white, tomentose, abhymenial hairs tortuous, tapering to bluntly acuminate apices, aseptate, unbranched, to 3 µ diameter, walls 0.25 µ thick, hyaline, densely encrusted with fine crystals; margin inturned, fimbriate; hymenial surface even, concave, white or ivory. Context white, to 60 µ thick, of parallel hyphae radiately arranged; generative hyphae to 3 µ diameter, walls 0.2 µ thick, hyaline. Hymenial layer to 30 µ deep, a close palisade of basidia and paraphyses. Basidia clavate, 10-16 x 5-6 µ, bearing 4 spores; sterigmata slightly arcuate, slender, to 5 µ long. Paraphyses clavate, 8-12 x 4-5 µ. Spores broadly obovate, pip-shaped, or subglobose, apiculate, 4.5-5 x 3.5-4.5 µ, walls smooth, hyaline, 0.1 µ thick.
TYPE LOCALITY: Henderson Valley, Auckland, New Zealand.
DISTRIBUTION: New Zealand.
DISTRIBUTION: New Zealand.
HABITAT: Crowded on bark of dead branches.
Pilei ex subtile albo subiculo, cupulati vel infundibuliformes; exteriore parte alba, tomentosa pilis tortuosis, hyalinis, fastigatis, incrustatis. Basidia clavata, 10-16 x 5-6 µ. Sporae late obovatae, obovatae attenuato-apiculati, vel subglobosae, 4-5.5 x 3.5-4.5 µ. On dead bark of Rubus australis, Henderson Valley, Auckland, N.Z.
The delicate white subiculum, delicate walls of the small pilei, acuminate, hyaline, encrusted abhymenial hairs, and small obovate or pip-shaped apiculate spores separate the species from others of the section.
Taxonomic concepts
Flagelloscypha aotearoa (G. Cunn.) Agerer 1983
Flagelloscypha aotearoa (G. Cunn.) Agerer (1983)
Flagelloscypha aotearoa (G. Cunn.) Agerer 1983
Flagelloscypha aotearoa (G. Cunn.) Agerer (1983)
Flagelloscypha aotearoa (G. Cunn.) Agerer 1983
Flagelloscypha aotearoa (G. Cunn.) Agerer (1983)
Flagelloscypha aotearoa (G. Cunn.) Agerer 1983
Flagelloscypha aotearoa (G. Cunn.) Agerer (1983)
Flagelloscypha aotearoa (G. Cunn.) Agerer 1983
Flagelloscypha aotearoa (G. Cunn.) Agerer (1983)
Flagelloscypha aotearoa (G. Cunn.) Agerer 1983
Flagelloscypha aotearoa (G. Cunn.) Agerer (1983)
Flagelloscypha aotearoa (G. Cunn.) Agerer 1983
Lachnella aotearoa G. Cunn. (1963)
Flagelloscypha aotearoa (G. Cunn.) Agerer 1983
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1 September 2005