Hyphoderma aff. praetermissum, (a hyphoderma which is very similar to H. praetermissum)


7 Sep 2000 at OSGR: SU91 in West Sussex, England

Record Summaryon decorticate Beech branch
Found asFruitbody
Date7 September 2000
Associated organismFagus sylvatica
OS grid refOSGR: SU91
Lat/Lon50° 50’ N, 0° 40’ W
Vice CountyWest Sussex, VC no: 13
CountryEngland
Voucher7 Sep 2000[B]
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Notes:

Spore print: white? (too many wood fragments!), non-amyloid.

Basidia: 4-spored, 20/6µm, cylindric, sterigmata 2µm,

Spores: 8-9/4.5-5.5µm, hyaline, ellipsoid-subphaseoliform.

Cystidia: crystal-tipped, cylindric, 45/7µm

Hymenial cystidia: 90/16µm, cylindric clavate,

and 95/15µm, clavate (point protruding)

The following literature was used to identify this find:

standard photographs and close-ups
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