Species

Chlorovibrissea melanochlora

Etymology

melanochlora: black-green

Common Name(s)

None

Qualifiers

2009 - OL

Authority

(G.W. Beaton & Weste) L.M.Kohn

Family

Vibrisseaceae, Ascomycetes

Flora Category

Fungi - Native

Distribution

Gisborne, Australia (Victoria)

Features

The ascomata are superficial, solitary or several arise from a common mycelial pad. They are stipitate, the whole ascoma parsley green or darker. The head is subglobose or lobed, up to 7 mm diameter, totally covered with the hymenium except where the stem is inserted in an umbilicus. The stalk is up to 1 mm thick, cylindrical or slightly tapering downward, smooth but appearing finely roughened under a hand lens. The whole ascoma appears black when dried. The asci are cylindrical or slightly clavate with a long slightly tapering stalk, with 8 spores, 180–200 x 8 µm. The ascospores are filiform, slightly tapering downward, with numerous oil drops, at first continuous but becoming up to 9-septate, 100–115 x 1–5 µm.

Fruiting

November

Substrate

On decorticated wood.

Where Held

MELU (holotype), PDD

Extant Collections

1 (NZ)


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This page last updated on 18 Jan 2010