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Trichia alpina (R. E Fr) Meyl
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Trichia alpina
© The Eumycetozoan Project, 2006 · 0
Trichia alpina

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Trichia alpina
© The Eumycetozoan Project, 2006 · 0
Trichia alpina
Trichia alpina
© The Eumycetozoan Project, 2006 · 0
Trichia alpina

Trichia alpina
© The Eumycetozoan Project, 2006 · 0
Trichia alpina
Trichia alpina
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Trichia alpina

Trichia alpina
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Trichia alpina
Trichia alpina
© The Eumycetozoan Project, 2006 · 0
Trichia alpina
Overview
Plasmodium orange-red. Sporocarps scattered or clustered, sessile, subglobose or forming long curved plasmodiocarps, 0.5-0.7 mm. diam., purple-black or black. Peridium double, the outer layer cartilaginous, chestnut or olive-brown, thickened externally with granular deposits, the inner layer translucent olive or yellow. Capillitium of bright yellow elaters, 4-6 µm wide, marked with 2-6 regular or rugged and sometimes spinose spiral bands, and with short-tapered ends. Spore-mass bright yellow. Spores globose or oval, verruculose, 13-20 µm diam.

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References
  • Rammeloo,J. 1986: Meise, Nationale Plantentuin van Belgie. 130 p.

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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