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Clavulinopsis simplex (R.H. Petersen) J.A. Cooper 2023

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Clavulinopsis simplex (R.H. Petersen) J.A. Cooper, Index Fungorum 531 3 (2023)
Clavulinopsis simplex (R.H. Petersen) J.A. Cooper 2023

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Endemic
Present
New Zealand
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Presence in Australia requires confirmation. [JAC]

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(R.H. Petersen) J.A. Cooper
R.H. Petersen
J.A. Cooper
2023
3
invalidly published
Type not explcitly designated. Typified indirectly by the associated plate TENN no. 43797. Non Clavulinopsis corniculata f. simplex.
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Clavulinopsis simplex

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Fruit bodies up to 7 cm high, up to 4 mm thick, simple clubs, gregarious to subcespitose in small groups (up to 4 individuals). Stipe expanded slightly at base, white below and with a thin covering of appressed white mycelium, equal above, yellow to yellow-orange to ochraceous yellow ('buff yellow"). Club distinct from stipe, expanded somewhat, and then laterally compressed, bright yellow-gold ("apricot-yellow", "light cadmium", "orange-buff", "light orange-yellow"). Apex rounded, often slightly paler than club. Water-soaked fruit bodies fading to pallid ochraceous yellow to yellow-tan. Odour and taste negligible.

Macrochemical reaction: FCL on hymenium negative.

Tramal hyphae nearly uninflated, parallel, clamped. Basidia 75-85 x 7.5-8.5 gm, attenuate-clavate, clamped, uniformly refringent.

Spores 5.9-7.0 x 5.2-6.3 Erin (E =1.00-1.14; E'° =1.10; L'" = 6.5 gm) globose to subglobose, uniguttulate, smooth; hilar appendix prominent, up to 1.5 Erin long, conical.

Receptacula ad 70 x 4 mm, simplicia, fusiformia; stipite flavi; hymenio aureo-flavo. Hyphis fibulatis; basidiis 75-85 fun longis. Sports globosis ad subglobosis, laevibus, hyalinis, 5.9¬7.0 x 5.2-6.3 fun.

Petersen (1979) treated this species under the name Ramariopsis corniculata var. simplex (Donk) Pet. (-Clavaria corniculata f. simplex Donk, Mededeel. Bot. Mus. Utrecht 9:88,1933). At that time I had not examined the type specimen of Donk's taxon, nor had a type been formally designated. Accordingly, I propose the following lectotype specimen: The Netherlands, Valkenburg, Limbourg, x.1900, coll. J. Rick (as Clavaria muscoides), s.n. (L). Examination of that specimen reveals: (i) fruit bodies are branched, although the branches are long and tendril-like, unlike the shorter, more arbuscular form typical of R. corniculata; and (ii) microstructure, including spores, is identical with that of typical R. corniculata. I have concluded that the specimen represents a somewhat aberrant fruit body expression, but well within my concept of the typical form of the species. After disposing of this name, the Pacific fungus remained nameless. Because the epithet simplex is available in Ramariopsis, and is eminently fitting for this species, I have chosen to use it here. In the field, it may be mistaken for Clavaria amoena (elongate spores), Ramariopsis depokensis (ovoid spores, golden-orange fruit bodies), or Clavaria phoenicea in its yellow state (weakly apiculate spores, pastel colours).

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3 March 2023
1 September 2023
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