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Lindbladia tubulina
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Lindbladia tubulina

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Lindbladia tubulina
© The Eumycetozoan Project, 2006 · 0
Lindbladia tubulina
Lindbladia tubulina
© The Eumycetozoan Project, 2006 · 0
Lindbladia tubulina

Lindbladia tubulina
© The Eumycetozoan Project, 2006 · 0
Lindbladia tubulina
Lindbladia tubulina
© The Eumycetozoan Project, 2006 · 0
Lindbladia tubulina

Lindbladia tubulina
© The Eumycetozoan Project, 2006 · 0
Lindbladia tubulina
Lindbladia tubulina
© The Eumycetozoan Project, 2006 · 0
Lindbladia tubulina

Lindbladia tubulina
© The Eumycetozoan Project, 2006 · 0
Lindbladia tubulina
Lindbladia tubulina
© The Eumycetozoan Project, 2006 · 0
Lindbladia tubulina

Lindbladia tubulina
© The Eumycetozoan Project, 2006 · 0
Lindbladia tubulina
Lindbladia tubulina
© The Eumycetozoan Project, 2006 · 0
Lindbladia tubulina
Overview
Plasmodium black. Sporothecae solitary or crowded and heaped in layers to form a pseudoaethalium. Pseudoaethalia 1-10 cm diam., varying in colour from grey, yellow-brown to brown, often tinted olive. Hypothallus white or brown, spongy in pseudoaethalial forms. Peridium containing calcic granules usually scattered irregularly in pseudoaethalia. Calcic granules 0.3-0.8 µm diam. Sometimes the upper layer of sporothecae dries prematurely to form a dark shiny, bullate crust. Pseudocapillitium completely absent or scanty and then strand-like. Spore-mass yellow or olive. Spores pale brown, 6.0-7.5 µm diam., minutely verruculose, nearly smooth. On dead coniferous wood, rarely on deciduous wood.

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References
  • Hatano,T., Arnott, H. J., Keller, H. W. 1996: The genus Lindbladia. Mycologia 88: 316-327.
  • Ishikawa,Y.e.al. 2002: Lindbladione and related naphthoquinone pigments from a myxomycete Lindbladia tubulina. Chem.Pharm.Bull. 50(8): 1126-1127.

Acknowledgements
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Sponsored by grants from the National Science Foundation.


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