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Oligonema flavidum (Peck) Peck
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Oligonema flavidum
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Oligonema flavidum

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Oligonema flavidum
© The Eumycetozoan Project, 2006 · 0
Oligonema flavidum
Oligonema flavidum
© The Eumycetozoan Project, 2006 · 0
Oligonema flavidum

Oligonema flavidum
© The Eumycetozoan Project, 2006 · 0
Oligonema flavidum
Overview
Plasmodium watery white, later yellow. Sporocarps sessile, bright yellow, densely clustered, subglobose when isolated, becoming obpyriform or subcylindric when massed, 0.2-0.5 mm broad, 0.5-0.8 mm tall. Peridium thin, shining or somewhat opaque, roughened or minutely papillate, with irregular fan-like markings, opening irregularly above. Capillitium usually sparse, of short to moderately long elaters, 10-300 µm long and 3-5 µm diam., irregular, swollen in places and occasionally branched, sculpured with minute warts arranged in indistinct spirals, the apices generally blunt, sometimes ending in one or more points. Spores 13-15 µm diam., with a coarse-meshed, often irregular but usually complete reticulum of narrow pitted bands.

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References
  • Rammeloo,J. 1984: Meise, Nat. Plantentuin van Belgie. 54 p.

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Nyssaceae  Nyssa sp @ BPI (1)
Salicaceae  Populus sp @ BPI (1)
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