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Cribraria minutissima
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Cribraria minutissima

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Cribraria minutissima
© The Eumycetozoan Project, 2006 · 0
Cribraria minutissima
Overview
Sporocarps scattered, stalked, erect, up to 1 mm tall. Stalk brown, up to 80% of the total height. Sporotheca 0.1-0.2(-3) mm diam., nut-brown or orange-brown, sometimes coppery. Cup c. 50% of the sporotheca, with longitudal rows of calcic granules, the rim thickened and often constricted. Peridial nodes only very slightly expanded, bearing pale calcic granules, the connecting threads flattened, free ends absent. Spore-mass yellow. Spores pallid, minutely roughened, 6-7 µm diam.

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References
  • Farr,M.L. 1985: Notes on Myxomycetes IV: Species collected in Brazil and Japan. Nova Hedwigia 41: 167-175.
  • Keller,H.W., Eliasson, U., Braun, K. L., Buben-Zurey, M. J. 1988: Corticolous Myxomycetes .10. Ultrastructure and Taxonomic Status of Cribraria-Minutissima and Cribaria-Confusa. Mycologia 80(4): 536-545.
  • Keller,H.W., Eliasson, U., Braun, K. L., Buben-Zurey, M. J. 1988: Corticolous Myxomycetes X: Ultrastructure and taxonomic status of Cribraria minutissima and C. confusa. Mycologia 80(4): 536-545.
  • Moreno,G., Illana, C., Burguete, A. 1993: Spanish Myxomycetes VII. (Province of Castellon). Mycotaxon 46: 407-424.
  • Novozhilov,Y.K. 1987: Myxomycetes of the Altai Nature reserve. [In Russian]. Novosti sistematiki nizsich rastenij 24: 113-115.
  • Rex,G.A. 1894: Notes on Gribraria minutissima and Licea minima. The Botanical gazette 19: 397-400.

Acknowledgements
The Eumycetozoan Project -- working to understand the ecology, sytematics and evolution of myxomycetes, dictostelids and protostelids -- the true slime molds.

Sponsored by grants from the National Science Foundation.


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