Licea parasitica (Zukal 1893: 73) Martin (1942: 702)
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/phytotaxa.541.1.3 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6375153 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/667B9208-FFF5-9340-C9F3-FC006D8BFAFE |
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Plazi |
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Licea parasitica (Zukal 1893: 73) Martin (1942: 702) |
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Licea parasitica (Zukal 1893: 73) Martin (1942: 702) . Fig. 10 View FIGURE 10 .
Material examined:— LOC 3 ( MYX 8199, MYX 8200), LOC 5 (only as the specimen photograph), LOC 11 ( MYX 10191, MYX 10193), LOC 13 ( MYX 10224, MYX 10229), LOC 14 ( MYX 10122, MYX 10125, MYX 10370, MYX 10381, MYX 10383), LOC 22 ( MYX 10110), LOC 28 ( MYX 11135, MYX 11145), LOC 34 ( MYX 10079, MYX 10082, MYX 10085, MYX 10087) .
Habitat:—bark of living trees ( Abies nephrolepis , Acer mandshuricum , Betula cf. lanata , B. mandshurica , Phellodendron amurense , Pinus koraiensis , and Quercus mongolica ), pH: 4.33–5.97 (n = 17).
Notes:—This common species is easily recognized by small flattened black sporocarps with a distinct operculum of the same color and by smooth spores (10.7–) 12.7–16.5 (–17.5) μm in diameter with unevenly thickened walls.
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Occidental College |
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