Antrodiella multipileata Log.-Leite & J.E. Wright, 1991

Zambrano-Forero, Cristian J, Davila-Giraldo, Lina R, Motato-Vasquez, Viviana, Villanueva, Paula X, Rondon-Barragan, Iang S & Murillo-Arango, Walter, 2023, Diversity and distribution of macrofungi (Ascomycota and Basidiomycota) in Tolima, a Department of the Colombian Andes: an annotated checklist, Biodiversity Data Journal 11, pp. 104307-104307 : 104307

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https://dx.doi.org/10.3897/BDJ.11.e104307

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scientific name

Antrodiella multipileata Log.-Leite & J.E. Wright, 1991
status

 

Antrodiella multipileata Log.-Leite & J.E. Wright, 1991 View in CoL

Materials

Type status: Other material. Occurrence: catalogNumber: LRD 129 ; occurrenceID: 87F7969F-86EC-5B04-81F5-50D78E453B5D; Location: higherGeography: Colombia; Tolima; Municipality of Líbano; Santa Librada Reserve ; verbatimElevation: 1100 m; verbatimCoordinates: 4°52'48.4"N 75°01'17.4"W; Event: eventDate: 29 Sep 2019; Record Level: collectionCode: FUT GoogleMaps GoogleMaps

Notes

This species is characterised by small and whitish basidiomes with large irregular pores and ellipsoid basidiospores, in addition to the hyphal structure of difficult interpretation. The species was described from Brazil ( Leite and Wright 1991). This is the first record of the species for Colombia.

Diagnosis

Basidiomes annual, effused reflexed to pileate, upper surface pale yellow, zonate (Fig. 2 View Figure 2 B). Pore surface white to light straw-colored. Pores angular to slightly irregular, 4-5 per mm. Margin poroid to irpicoid. Context thin, concolorous with the tubes. Hyphal structure dimitic, generative hyphae with clamps, hyaline, very difficult to observe, skeletal hyphae hyaline, thick-walled to solid. Presence of abundant crystals. Cystidia and other sterile elements absent. Basidia with four sterigmata. Basidiospores ellipsoid, hyaline, thin-walled, 3.6-4.5 × 2.5-3.2 μm.