Reticularia intermedia Nann.-Bremek., (a slime mould)


2 May 2004 at OSGR: TQ96 in West Kent, England

Record Summaryfruitbody on dead Cherry trunk
Found asSporocarp
Date2 May 2004
Associated organismPrunus
OS grid refOSGR: TQ96
Lat/Lon51° 20’ N, 0° 50’ E
Vice CountyWest Kent, VC no: 16
CountyKent
CountryEngland
Voucher2 May 2004[G]
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Notes:

Fruitbody: very fragile and more reddish than E. lycoperdon.

Spores: 7-8µm, partly reticulated, part clear.

Pseudocapilitium: fibrous, branching.

The following literature was used to identify this find:

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