Pappia sp. 'Mt Lyford (PDD 113909)' J.A. Cooper ined. 2023
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Pappia sp. 'Mt Lyford (PDD 113909)' J.A. Cooper ined. (2023)
Pappia sp. 'Mt Lyford (PDD 113909)' J.A. Cooper ined. 2023
Nomenclature
J.A. Cooper ined.
J.A. Cooper ined.
2023
invalidly published
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Pappia sp. 'Mt Lyford (PDD 113909)' J.A. Cooper ined. 2023
species
Pappia sp. 'Mt Lyford (PDD 113909)'
Classification
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Descriptions
Type: Lignicolous Fungi; Description: Basidiomata annual, solitary or with many overlapping pilei, fleshy, soft and brittle when fresh, hard and horny when dry, attached by a lateral base. Pilei fan-shaped, 30–50 mm wide, 7–15 mm thick. Pileus surface irregularly warted and creviced, white with light brown patches, margin even or irregularly crenate. Pore surface even, with a sterile border up to 2 mm wide, white with a pinkish tinge, becoming discoloured or dirty white when old; pores small, 6–7 per mm. Context white. Hyphal system monomitic. Basidiospores subglobose to obovate, 3–5 × 3–4 μm, smooth, hyaline.
Distribution: Auckland, Coromandel, Taupo, Wellington.; 1st Record: Cunningham (1965).
Significance: Recorded as the cause of heart rot in living Ixerba brexioides (Hood 1992).; Host(s): Ixerba brexioides.
Taxonomic concepts
Oligoporus guttulatus sensu Pennycook (1989)
Oligoporus guttulatus sensu Pennycook (1989)
Tyromyces guttulatus sensu G. Cunn. (1965)
Tyromyces guttulatus sensu G. Cunn. (1965)
Tyromyces guttulatus sensu G. Cunn. (1965)
Tyromyces guttulatus sensu G. Cunn. (1965)
Tyromyces guttulatus sensu G. Cunn. (1965)
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18 December 2023
12 November 2024