Dataset: MU
Taxa: Lentariaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Miami University, Willard Sherman Turrell Herbarium


MU
Lentaria Corner
000221605W. B. Cooke   44562C1971-09-03

MU
Hydnocristella himantia (Schwein.) R.H. Petersen
000300862Django Grootmyers   3029332017-10-11
United States, Ohio, Franklin, Westerville, Shafer Park., 40.0922 -82.8821

MU
Hydnocristella himantia (Schwein.) R.H. Petersen
000301576Django Grootmyers   3344692018-09-08
United States, Ohio, Ashland, Mohican State Park. Growing on hardwood sticks. Locally abundant. Surfaces green with FeSO4., 40.6109 -82.3024

MU
Hydnocristella himantia (Schwein.) R.H. Petersen
000301585Django Grootmyers   3375152018-09-29
United States, Ohio, Granville, Denison Biological Reserve. Growing on hardwood sticks on the forest floor. Connected by rhizomorphs running through the leaf litter between sticks. Locally abundant. Turning green with FeSO4., 40.0903 -82.513

MU-MU-F-57822:000300862
Hydnocristella himantia (Schwein.) R.H. Petersen
57822Django Grootmyers   2017-10-11
United States, Ohio, Westerville, Shafer Park. Abundant rhizomorphic mycelium connecting hardwood stick. Larger patches between rhizomorphs covered with spines. Locally abundant. All structures inamyloid. Seemingly monomitic. At least some generative hyphae clamped. Subicular hyphae encrusted, clamped and with rounded crystals adhering to them. Cystidia absent but basidioles abundant. Basidia 2 to 4 sterigmate with at least some sterigmata up to 4.2 µm long. Most basidia with yellow refractive contents in Melzer's reagent. Contents also visible in water but not yellow. Basidia measured: 28.1 µm, 40.3 µm, 42.1 µm. Spores smooth. Spore measurements from Piximetre: (8.6) 8.9 - 10.2 (10.6) × 3.4 - 3.7 (4) µm, Q = (2.3) 2.4 - 3; N = 19, Me = 9.6 × 3.5 µm; Qe = 2.7 Individual spores: 8.58 x 3.74 µm, 9.88 x 3.71 µm, 10.02 x 4.01 µm, 9.84 x 3.48 µm, 8.86 x 3.71 µm, 10.18 x 3.43 µm, 10.27 x 3.45 µm, 9.97 x 3.56 µm, 10.57 x 3.56 µm, 9.39 x 3.40 µm, 8.61 x 3.35 µm, 10.17 x 3.35 µm, 9.03 x 3.39 µm, 10.22 x 3.56 µm, 9.04 x 3.83 µm, 8.91 x 3.46 µm, 9.49 x 3.51 µm, 9.90 x 3.37 µm, 9.34 x 3.47 µm, 40.0922 -82.8821

MU-MU-F-58099:000301702
Hydnocristella himantia (Schwein.) R.H. Peterson
58099Django Grootmyers   2019-05-11
United States, Ohio, Nashport, Ohio, Dillon State Park. Growing on the underside of a hardwood log. Rhizomorphs abundant at the margins., 40.0135 -82.117

MU-MU-F-58201:000301585
Hydnocristella himantia (Schwein.) R.H. Petersen
58201Django Grootmyers   2018-09-29
United States, Ohio, Granville, Denison Biological Reserve. Growing on hardwood sticks on the forest floor. Connected by rhizomorphs running through the leaf litter between sticks. Locally abundant. Turning green with FeSO4., 40.0903 -82.513

MU-MU-F-58292:000301576
Hydnocristella himantia (Schwein.) R.H. Petersen
58292Django Grootmyers   2018-09-08
United States, Ohio, Mohican State Park. Growing on hardwood sticks. Locally abundant. Surfaces green with FeSO4., 40.6109 -82.3024

MU
Kavinia alboviridis (Morgan) Gilb. & Budington
000193615W. B. Cooke   432661970-08-23

MU
Kavinia himantia (Schwein.) J. Erikss.
000193616W. B. Cooke   626621985-08-03


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