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Stemonitis axifera (Bull). T. Macbr.
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Stemonitis axifera
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Stemonitis axifera

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Stemonitis axifera
© Copyright Malcolm Storey 2011-2118 · 3
Stemonitis axifera
Stemonitis axifera
© Copyright Malcolm Storey 2011-2118 · 3
Stemonitis axifera

Stemonitis axifera
© Copyright Malcolm Storey 2011-2118 · 3
Stemonitis axifera
Stemonitis axifera
© Copyright Malcolm Storey 2011-2118 · 3
Stemonitis axifera

Stemonitis axifera
© Copyright Malcolm Storey 2011-2118 · 3
Stemonitis axifera
Stemonitis axifera
© Copyright Malcolm Storey 2011-2118 · 3
Stemonitis axifera

Stemonitis axifera
© Copyright Malcolm Storey 2011-2118 · 3
Stemonitis axifera
Stemonitis axifera
© Copyright Malcolm Storey 2011-2118 · 3
Stemonitis axifera

Stemonitis axifera
© Copyright Malcolm Storey 2011-2118 · 3
Stemonitis axifera
Stemonitis axifera
© Copyright Malcolm Storey 2011-2118 · 3
Stemonitis axifera

Stemonitis axifera
© Copyright Malcolm Storey 2011-2118 · 3
Stemonitis axifera
Stemonitis axifera
© Copyright Malcolm Storey 2011-2118 · 3
Stemonitis axifera

Stemonitis axifera
© Copyright Malcolm Storey 2011-2118 · 3
Stemonitis axifera
Stemonitis axifera
© Copyright Malcolm Storey 2011-2118 · 3
Stemonitis axifera
Overview
Plasmodium white. Sporocarps in tufts, 7-20 mm tall. Hypothallus membranous, brown, continuous under the tuft. Stalk 1.5-6 mm long, shining black, opaque. Sporotheca cylindrical, tapered around the apex and base, rust-coloured when fresh. Columella gradually tapered towards the apex of the sporotheca and flexuose apically and there merging into the capillitium. Capillitial internal net with c. 3 meshes over the radius, usually with expansions in the axils, pale brown, the surface net consisting of thin threads with angular meshes which are usually ca. 5-34 µm diam., almost without free ends. Spores very pale rosy-brown, 5.0-7.5 µm diam., with very fine pale warts seen by oil-immersion.

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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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