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Trichia contorta var inconspicua
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Trichia contorta var inconspicua

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Trichia contorta
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Overview
Plasmodium white. Sporocarpous and globose or plasmodiocarpous, sessile or subsessile, dispersed or crowded in small groups. Hypothallus common to a group. Plasmodiocarps annulate or irregularly terete, 0.3-0.5 mm diam., usually dull red- or yellow- brown. Peridium double, the outer layer with particles, usually red-brown but sometimes darker, the inner membranous. Dehiscence irregular. Elaters unbranched, usually long, 3-5 µm diam., ochraceous or dull yellow, with 4-5 spirals, which are often irregular and rather vague but sometimes regular and close, the ends either tapered to 10 µm points or sometimes swollen below the tip. Spore-mass with elaters ochraceous or yellow-brown. Spores yellow, densely verruculose, (10-)12-14 µm diam.

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References
  • Eliasson,U., Sunhede, S. 1972: Some Swedish Records of Myxomycetes. Svensk botanisk tidskrift 66: 18-24.
  • Rammeloo,J. 1974: Structure of the Epispore in the Trichiaceae (Trichales, Myxomycetes) as seen with the scanning microscope. Bulletin de la Société Royale de Botanique de Belgique 107: 353-359.

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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FamilyScientific name @ source (records)
Aceraceae  Acer negundo @ BPI (1)

Acer rubrum @ BPI (1)

Acer sp @ BPI (1)
Betulaceae  Alnus tenuifolia @ BPI (1)

Alnus viridis @ BPI (1)
Fagaceae  Quercus alba @ BPI (1)
Lauraceae  Umbellularia californica @ BPI (1)
Pinaceae  Abies lasiocarpa @ BPI (1)
Salicaceae  Populus sp @ BPI (2)

Populus tremuloides @ BPI (1)

Populus trichocarpa @ BPI (1)
_  Substrate @ BPI (157)

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