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Trichia favoginea
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Trichia favoginea

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Trichia favoginea
© The Eumycetozoan Project, 2006 · 0
Trichia favoginea
Overview
Sporocarps sessile, clustered, taller than wide, yellow, up to 2 mm tall, 0.6-0.7 mm wide. Hypothallus membranous, colourless. Peridium membranous, the inside marked with irregular stripes. Capillitium of long elaters, 6-8 µm diam., with 4-5 spiral bands separated by longitudinal striae, normally smooth but sometimes with occasional spines, the tips short-tapered and ending in a smooth point. Spore-mass yellow. Spores pale yellow, 13-15 µm diam., with a coarse reticulation of tall bands, 3-5 meshes to the hemisphere, bordered in optical section to 2 µm high. Plasmodium white.

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References
  • Farr,M.L. 1958: Taxonomic studies in the myxomycetes. I. The Trichia favoginea complex. Mycologia 50: 337-369.
  • Lado,C., Moreno, G. 1976: Contribucion al estudio de los Myxomycetes en Espana Peninsular I.. Anales del Instituto Botánico A.J.Cavanilles 23: 111-124.
  • Liu,C.-H. 1980: Myxomycetes of Taiwan. I. Taiwania 25: 141-151.

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

Acer sp @ BPI (1)
Betulaceae  Betula sp @ BPI (1)
Fagaceae  Quercus agrifolia @ BPI (1)

Quercus pedunculata @ BPI (1)

Quercus sp @ BPI (1)
Magnoliaceae  Liriodendron tulipifera @ BPI (1)
Pinaceae  Abies cephalonica @ BPI (5)

Abies grandis @ BPI (1)

Abies sp @ BPI (1)
Polycitoridae  Salix sp @ BPI (1)
Rosaceae  Prunus laurocerasus @ BPI (1)
_  Substrate @ 805860A (1); 805860B (1); BPI (397)

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