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Cribraria rubiginosa
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Cribraria rubiginosa

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Sporocarps up to 5 mm total height, often forming large colonies. Sporothecae ellipsoid or subglobose, 1-2 mm wide. Stalk rugose, dark brown, 0.3-3.5 mm long, 0.2 mm wide. Hypothallus well-developed. Peridial cup iridescent, occupying 30-50% of the height of the sporotheca, not sharply separated from the peridial net, marked with numerous curved or horizontal lines, often in a reticulate pattern, and sparsely studded with dark calcic granules 1-2 µm diam. Peridial net iridescent, consisting of slender, red-brown, rigid threads, the meshes up to 0.1 mm diam., the nodes scarcely enlarged. Spore-mass dull crimson. Spores minutely punctate, 5-6 µm diam. Plasmodium purple-black.

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  • Dhillon,S.S., Nannenga-Bremekamp, N. E. 1977: Notes on some Myxomycetes from the North-Western part of Himalaya. [I.]. Proceedings.Koninklijke Nederlandse Akademie van Wetenschappen.Ser.C, Biological and medical sciences 80: 257-266.
  • Dhillon,S.S., Nannenga-Bremekamp, N. E. 1978: Notes on some Myxomycetes of the Northwestern part of the Himalaya. [II.]. Proceedings.Koninklijke Nederlandse Akademie van Wetenschappen.Ser.C, Biological and medical sciences 81(2): 141-
  • Schirmer,P., Nowotny, W. 1987: Ein bemerkenswerter Schleimpilzfund aus Oberösterreich: Cribraria meylanii Brandza. Beiträge zur Kenntnis der Pilze Mitteleuropas 3: 495-497.
  • Stojanowska,W. 1983: Myxomycetes Sudetow. I. Acta mycologica 19(2): 207-243.
  • Thind,K.S., Khara, H. S., Soni, J. S. 1971: The Myxomycetes of India-XXIV. Proceedings.Indian Academy of Sciences.Plant sciences 41(1): 47-58.

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