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Candelabrum spinulosum Beverw. 1951

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Candelabrum spinulosum Beverw., Antonie van Leeuwenhoek 17 283 (1951)

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Beverw.
Beverw.
1951
283
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Candelabrum spinulosum Beverw. 1951
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Candelabrum spinulosum
Type Netherlands

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spinulosum

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Candelabrum spinulosum Beverw. 1951

AUCKLAND: Rangitoto Island, dead leaf of Quercus ilex, 17 Mar 2001, PDD 74124. MID CANTERBURY: Christchurch Botanical Garden, dead twig of Quercus suber, J. A. Cooper 8222, 9 Sep 2001; Christchurch Botanical Garden, dead leaf of Quercus ilex, J. A. Cooper 8218, 9 Sep 2001; Christchurch Botanical Garden, dead leaf of Quercus ilex, 9 Feb 2002, PDD 75003; Lewis Pass, dead leaf of Nothofagus menziesii, 24 Nov 2001, PDD 74994; Lewis Pass, St James Walkway, dead twig of Nothofagus menziesii, 2 Feb 2002, PDD 75009
Conidia hyaline with H-shaped central body surrounded by verrucose lobes, 12–15 µm diam.
New record from New Zealand. This species and Clathrosphaerina zalewskii are the most commonly encountered aero-aquatic species of fungi on a variety of host substrata. However, they are generally unnoticed due to their small size and fine morphological features.

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Candelabrum spinulosum Beverw. 1951
Candelabrum spinulosum Beverw. (1951)
Candelabrum spinulosum Beverw. 1951
Candelabrum spinulosum Beverw. (1951)
Candelabrum spinulosum Beverw. 1951
Candelabrum spinulosum Beverw. (1951)

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Type Netherlands

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25 June 2001
4 March 2021
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