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Cribraria aurantiaca Schrad
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Cribraria aurantiaca
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Cribraria aurantiaca

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Cribraria aurantiaca
© The Eumycetozoan Project, 2006 · 0
Cribraria aurantiaca
Cribraria aurantiaca
© The Eumycetozoan Project, 2006 · 0
Cribraria aurantiaca
Overview
Sporocarps 1-2 mm total height. Sporothecae globose, bright yellow fading to ochraceous, often nodding, 0.3-0.6 mm diam. Stalk reddish-brown, often brightly so, tapered upwards. Hypothallus inconspicuous. Peridial cup well-developed, occupying 25-35% of the sporotheca, the margin with numerous teeth and spines or low triangular projections. Peridial net regular, small-meshed, with numerous small, rounded nodes, the threads with few free ends and calcic granules up to 1.5 µm diam. Spore-mass bright yellow, fading to ochraceous. Spores pale yellow to pallid, nearly smooth, 6-7 µm diam., containing refractile oil droplets when freshly collected. Plasmodium bright green.

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