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Erioscyphella abnormis (Mont.) Baral, Šandová & Perić 2014

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Erioscyphella abnormis (Mont.) Baral, Šandová & Perić in Perić & Baral, Mycol. Monten. 17 103 (2014)
Erioscyphella abnormis (Mont.) Baral, Šandová & Perić 2014

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Indigenous, non-endemic
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New Zealand
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(Mont.) Baral, Šandová & Perić
Mont.
Baral, Šandová & Perić
2014
103
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Erioscyphella abnormis

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abnormis

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On decorticated wood of cultivated Rhododendron sp., Mt. Eden, Auckland, March 1950, G. H. Cunningham 18978.
The material is rather poorly preserved with the hymenia largely destroyed by insects and ascospores have not been seen free from the asci so it is not certain if they ultimately become septate. The identification is based on Tranzschel's diagnosis only as no authentic material of D. cassandrae has been seen. The type was on dead twigs of Cassandra calycantha Don (Ericaceae) from European Russia. A collection (G. H. Cunningham 18979) on Rhopalostylis sapida (Palmae) from Whangarei, Parahaki reserve, seems scarcely distinct in spite of the very different substrate.
On bark, Dehra Dun, India, Gamble 25545 (type); on decorticated wood of Ulex europaeus, Pukematakeo, Waitakere ranges, Auckland district, 21.10. 1956, S. D. Brook 19033; on bark of Melicope ternala (Rutaceae), Huia, Auckland, 29.11.1952, Dingley 18977.
Apothecia scattered, superficial, with short stout stalks; disc up to 2 mm. diameter, almost flat when fresh, with a low rim, deep yellow; receptacle pallid, clothed with fine light brown hairs, flesh compact, white. Hairs cylindrical, undulating, obtuse, up to 160 x 3.5-4 µ, with thin, brown, finely granulate walls and numerous septa. Asci cylindric-clavate, 100- 115 x 8-9 µ, 8-spored, apex conical, with a minute pore blued by Melzer's reagent; ascospores fasciculate, cylindrical, 7-septate, 54-62 x 1.5-2 µ; paraphyses slightly enlarged upwards to 3 µ, scarcely longer than the asci and not acutely pointed.
Dasyscyphella schroeteriana Rehm (1900) from Brasil, seems doubtfully distinct. Peziza leucophaea Berk. & Curt. (1860), on sticks in Japan, is similar but paler and with slightly longer ascospores, 60-70 x 1.5 µ. D. corticola must not be confused with the common European D. corticalis (Pers. ex Fr.) Massee, which has 1-septate ascospores 10-20 x 2-3.5 µ.

Erioscyphella abnormis (Mont.) Baral, Šandová & Perić 2014

See Manaaki Whenua datastore https://doi.org/10.7931/wrwv-2563, Erioscyphella in New Zealand

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Erioscyphella abnormis (Mont.) Baral, Šandová & Perić 2014
Erioscyphella abnormis (Mont.) Baral, Šandová & Perić 2014
Erioscyphella abnormis (Mont.) Baral, Šandová & Perić 2014
Erioscyphella abnormis (Mont.) Baral, Šandová & Perić 2014
Erioscyphella abnormis (Mont.) Baral, Šandová & Perić 2014
Erioscyphella abnormis (Mont.) Baral, Šandová & Perić 2014
Erioscyphella abnormis (Mont.) Baral, Šandová & Perić 2014
Erioscyphella longispora (P. Karst.) Kirschst.
Erioscyphella abnormis (Mont.) Baral, Šandová & Perić 2014
Lachnum abnorme (Mont.) J.H. Haines & Dumont
Erioscyphella abnormis (Mont.) Baral, Šandová & Perić 2014
Peziza abnormis Mont. 1835
Erioscyphella abnormis (Mont.) Baral, Šandová & Perić 2014

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