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Licea parasitica (Zukal) G.W. Martin 1942

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Licea parasitica (Zukal) G.W. Martin, Mycologia 34 702 (1942)
Licea parasitica (Zukal) G.W. Martin 1942

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Indigenous, non-endemic
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New Zealand
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(Zukal) G.W. Martin
Zukal
G.W. Martin
1942
702
ICN
species
Licea parasitica

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parasitica

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Licea parasitica (Zukal) G.W. Martin 1942

DWM 3150.
Fruiting body a sessile sporangium, scattered to gregarious, subglobose, pulvinate or occasionally somewhat elongated, dark brownish grey, 0.05–0.2 mm in diameter. Peridium thick, opaque, gelatinous when moist, the lower portion with abundant deposits of granular refuse matter present, dehiscence typically by a well-defined operculum, which is smooth or areolate above, minutely papillate within; when the operculum is lacking, dehiscence is apical and irregular. Spores brown in mass, by transmitted light smoky yellowish brown on one side, pallid on the other, subglobose, thick-walled, nearly smooth, 11–13 µm in diameter. Plasmodium watery orange, yellow or grey.
Widely distributed in North America and Europe (Martin & Alexopoulos 1969); also known from Australia (Mitchell 1995). First reported from New Zealand by Mitchell (1992), based on a specimen appearing on bark samples placed in moist chamber cultures. The bark samples were collected in Bay of Plenty.
Bark of living trees
In temperate regions of the Northern Hemisphere, Licea parasitica commonly appears on bark samples placed in moist chamber cultures, where the fruiting bodies are often associated with the epiphytic bryophytes and lichens that also occur in such substrates. Fruiting bodies require a relatively longer time to develop than is the case for most species of Licea and remain rather gelatinous until almost mature

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Licea parasitica (Zukal) G.W. Martin 1942
Licea parasitica (Zukal) G.W. Martin (1942)
Licea parasitica (Zukal) G.W. Martin 1942
Licea parasitica (Zukal) G.W. Martin (1942)
Licea parasitica (Zukal) G.W. Martin 1942
Licea parasitica (Zukal) G.W. Martin (1942)
Licea parasitica (Zukal) G.W. Martin 1942
Licea parasitica (Zukal) G.W. Martin (1942)

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1 March 1994
21 November 2001
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