Dacrymyces stenosporus Shirouzu 2017
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Dacrymyces stenosporus Shirouzu in Shirouzu et al., Persoonia 38 163 (2017)
Dacrymyces stenosporus Shirouzu 2017
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Shirouzu
Shirouzu
2017
163
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Dacrymyces stenosporus Shirouzu 2017
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Dacrymyces stenosporus
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Dacrymyces stenosporus Shirouzu 2017
Notes — Dacrymyces stenosporus is characterised by its pulvinate to irregularly discoid basidiocarps and slender 0–3- septate basidiospores. This species is similar to D. lacrymalis, D. minor, D. neoalbidus, and D. subantarcticensis in having pulvinate sessile basidiocarps, hyphae without clamp connections, and 0–3-septate thin-walled basidiospores. Dacrymyces lacrymalis (10–15.5 x 4.5–6 µm, McNabb 1973; 9.5–15 × 3.5–6 µm, Shirouzu et al. 2009) and D. subantarcticensis (10–13 × 4.5–6 µm, Burdsall & Laursen 2004) have shorter basidiospores, and D. minor is characterized by having smaller basidiocarps (0.5–2 mm diam, McNabb 1973; 1–2 mm diam, Shirouzu et al. 2009). Dacrymyces subantarcticensis and samples accepted here as D. lacrymalis and D. minor are phylo genetically distant from D. stenosporus (Fig. 1). Dacrymyces neoalbidus has white fruiting bodies and larger basidiospores (21–22 × 5–6 µm, as Dacrymyces albidus, Kobayasi 1954, 1955).
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Dacrymyces stenosporus Shirouzu 2017
Dacrymyces stenosporus Shirouzu
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New Zealand, South Island, Nelson Lakes National Park, Lake Rotoroa, on dead branches of Coprosma robusta, 9 May 2014, T. Shirouzu (holotype PDD 105018; isotype TNS-F-65510, culture ex-type ICMP 20488).
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11 April 2019