Licea poculiformis Ukkola (1998: 5)
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/phytotaxa.541.1.3 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6379403 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/667B9208-FFF5-9342-C9F3-F88C6B72FCB7 |
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Plazi |
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Licea poculiformis Ukkola (1998: 5) |
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* Licea poculiformis Ukkola (1998: 5) . Fig. 12 View FIGURE 12 .
Description:—Our specimen consists of only 3 dark goblet-shaped sporocarps, 135–170 µm in total height and 95–110 µm in diameter, with a light distinct cap and spores from light to pale greenish-yellow (105 to 109) by transmitted light, (9.7–) 9.9 –11.7 (–12.3) µm in diameter, with a paler area, smooth under LM.
Material examined – LOC 12 (MYX 10222) .
Habitat:—on moss growing on the bark of a living tree ( Tilia amurensis ), pH: 6,59 (n = 1).
Distribution:— Tanzania ( Ukkola 1998), Mexico ( Lado et al. 2003), Japan (Yamamoto 2006), Poland ( Ronikier et al. 2017), eastern Russia.
Notes:— Our material is consistent with the original description ( Ukkola 1998); however, it has slightly larger spores, just like the specimens from Poland (KRAM M-1615): 9.7–12.3 μm in our specimens and 10–13 μm in Polish ones vs. 8.5–10 μm in specimens from the type habitat in Tanzania.
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