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Stemonitis flavogenita
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Stemonitis flavogenita

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

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

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

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

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

Stemonitis flavogenita
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Stemonitis flavogenita
Overview
Plasmodium translucent lemon-yellow. Sporocarps in tufts, stalked, 4-8 mm tall. Hypothallus pale to dark red-brown, continuous under a tuft. Stalk black, usually not more than 25% of the total height. Sporotheca cylindrical, rounded at the apex and base, dark red-brown. Peridium fugacious. Columella usually ending in a membranous expansion just below the apex. Capillitial internal net consisting of rather thin threads with many, usually small, expansions in the axils, with 3-4 meshes across the radius, surface-net with angular meshes, mostly 5-20 µm diam., with many small outward-pointing spine-like free ends. Spores lilac-brown, 7-9 µm diam., densely, evenly, minutely warted.

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References
  • Clark,J., Brown, D., Hu, F.-S. 1990: Growth of the Myxomycete Stemonitis flavogenita on a defined minimal medium. Mycologia 82: 385-386.
  • Collins,O.R., Gong, T., Clark, J., Tang, H.-C. 1983: Apomixis and Heterothallism in Stemonitis flavogenita (Myxomycetes, Stemonitales).. Mycologia 75(4): 614-622.
  • Collins,O.R., Tang, H.-C. 1988: Further studies on conversion from non-heterothallism to heterothallism in Stemonitis flavogenita (Myxomycetes, Stemonitales). Mycologia 80(3): 405-407.
  • Gaither,T.W., Collins, O. R. 1984: Synaptomental complexes in an apomictic line of Stemonitis flavogenita (Myxomycetes, Stemonitales). Mycologia 76: 1123-1125.
  • Gaither,T.W., Collins, O. R. 1984: Synaptonemal Complexes in An Apomictic Line of Stemonitis-Flavogenita (Myxomycetes, Stemonitales). Mycologia 76(6): 1123-1125.
  • Haskins,E.F. 1981: Some observations on sporulation in the Myxomycete Stemonitis flavogenita. The Journal of the Elisha Mitchell Scientific Society 97(2): 139-144.
  • Haskins,E.F. 1990: Plasmodial coalescense in Stemonitis flavogenita (Myxomycetes, Stemonitales). Mycologia 82: 643-647.
  • Haskins,E.F. 1991: Occurrence of Pseudopodial Abstriction in the Aphanoplasmodium of Stemonitis-Flavogenita (Myxomycetes, Stemonitales). Canadian Journal of Botany-Revue Canadienne de Botanique 69(11): 2511-2514.
  • Haskins,E.F. 1991: Occurrence of pseudopodial abstriction in the aphanoplasmodium of Stemonitis flavogenita (Myxomycetes, Stemonitales). Canadian journal of botany 69(11): 2511-2514.
  • Haskins,E.F.1974: Stemonitis flavogenita (Myxomycetes) Plasmodial phase (Aphanoplasmodium). Film E2000.. In : Göttingen, 1- 14
  • Hu,F.-S., Clark, J. 1986: Axenic culture of the myxomycete Stemonitis flavogenita. Mycologia 78(3): 478-482.
  • Zeller,L., Toth, S. 1977: Myxomycetes data from Hungary II.. Annales Universitatis Scientiarum Budapestinensis de Rolando Eötvös Nominatae.Sectio biologica 18 bis 19: 137-154.

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

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