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Resupinatus dorotheae G. Stev. 1964

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G. Stev.
G. Stev.
1964
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Resupinatus dorotheae G. Stev. 1964
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Resupinatus dorotheae

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dorotheae

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Resupinatus dorotheae G. Stev. 1964

[GS] Pileus 1-2 cm. diam., dull white tinged fawn and green, orbicular to reniform with overlapping auricles, velvety to finely fibrillose; flesh thin, gelatinous, greyish. Gills adnate or radiating from point of attachment, distant, thick and soft. Stipe 2-5 X 1-2 mm., lateral, dark-green, fibrillose with fibrillose basal disc; or absent. Spores 8-10 X 4-5um non-amyloid, minutely rough, thin-walled (Fig. 1/45, p. 10). Hymenophoral trama and tissue of pileus of loosely woven hyphae embedded in mucilage. HABITAT: on fallen twigs, Levin, 27.10.1947, Stevenson; Nelson, 17.4.1956, Dorothy Read in Stevenson (type); & Keith George Park, Wellington, 26.6.1958, Stevenson. [EH] The almond-shaped spores (10.5-12 X 5.5-6 um), structure of the cuticle, and habit of the fungus, place this species in Delicatula rather than Resupinatus. [Segedin] = Campanella tristis. [JAC] Pileipellis stronly diverticulate, hyphae with hyaline zebroid encrustation, clamped. With thin-walled, variable cheilocystidia. Exactly agreeing with Segedin's redescription of C. tristis and the synonymy is confirmed.

Resupinatus dorotheae G. Stev. 1964

[Notes from Kew Type specimen, PRJ 2010] Other Stevenson collection in K, GS 1401

Resupinatus dorotheae G. Stev. 1964

Pileus 1-2 cm diam., dull white tinged fawn and green, orbicular to reniform with overlapping auricles, velvety to finely fibrillose; flesh thin, gelatinous, greyish. Gills adnate or radiating from point of attachment, distant, thick and soft. Stipe 2-5 x 1-2 mm, lateral, dark-green, fibrillose with fibrillose basal disc; or absent. Spores 8-10 x 4-5 µm, non-amyloid, minutely rough, thin-walled (Fig. 45). Hymenophoral trama and tissue of pileus of loosely woven hyphae embedded in mucilage.
On fallen twigs, Levin, 27.10.1947, Stevenson; Nelson, 17.4.1956, Dorothy Read in Stevenson (type); & Keith George Park, Wellington, 26.6.1958, Stevenson.
Pileus 1-2 cm diam., albidus, hinnuleus et viridi-tinctus, orbicularis usque reniformis, auriculis imbricantibus, velutinus usque subtiliter fibrillosus; caro tenuis, gelatinosa, subgrisea. Lamellae adnatae vel ex origine adnectente radiantes, distantes, crassae, molles. Stipes 2-5 x 1-2 mm, lateralis, fusco-viridis, fibrillosus, cum disco basali fibrilloso; vel nullus. Sporae 8-10 x 4-5 µm, haud amyloideae, minute rugulosae, parietibus tenuibus. Trama hymenophoralis et pilei textura ex hyphis laxe intertextis in mucilagine immersis sistens.
A specimen of this exists in the Kew Herbarium, Colenso 749 (no locality), labelled Ag. Pleurotus scabriusculus junior, which is a distinct species, see below.
Typus: D. Read in Stevenson 1036.

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Resupinatus dorotheae G. Stev. 1964
Resupinatus dorotheae G. Stev.
Resupinatus dorotheae G. Stev. 1964
Resupinatus dorotheae G. Stev. (1964)
Resupinatus dorotheae G. Stev. 1964
Resupinatus dorotheae G. Stev. 1964
Resupinatus dorotheae G. Stev. 1964
Resupinatus dorotheae G. Stev. 1964
Resupinatus dorotheae G. Stev. 1964
Resupinatus dorotheae G. Stev. (1964)
Resupinatus dorotheae G. Stev. 1964
Resupinatus dorotheae G. Stev. (1964)

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Resupinatus dorotheae G. Stev. 1964
New Zealand
Waikato
Resupinatus dorotheae G. Stev. 1964
New Zealand
Wellington

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1 January 2000
17 November 2013
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