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Lasiobolus monascus Kimbr., Mycologia, 66 (6): 909 (1974).
Basionym Lasiobolus monascus Kimbr., Mycologia, 66 (6): 909 (1974).
Diagnosis Apothecia sparsa ad gregaria, parva, 480–550 µ alta, 250–275 µ lata, setosa, piriformia, alba ad subflavida, monasca; excipulum cum textura angulare ad eqidermoideam constitutum a duobus rectangularium cellarum stratis, 5–10 × 12–25 µ in marginis sed a compluribus magnarium cellarum, 20–25 µ, globosarum cellarum stratis in base, setae duobus typis, magnae, eseptate, cum bulbosis pilis super illas, usque ad 240–260 µ longis et cum basilaribus pilibus 120–200 µ longis, cum duobus septis; asci operculati, multispori, piriformes, 375–450 longi 250 µ lati apex cum mucilaginoseo annulo in lactophenol-cotton blue monstrante striam ubi dehiscit. Amplius quam 500 ascosporae per ascum, 4.5–5 × 7.5–8 µ leptodermae, hyalinae, leves, nonoleosae, deBary bullae non frequentes; paraphyses angustae, filamentosae, 1.5–1.8 µ diam. simplices vel subpaniculatae in apices, formantes epithecial textum.
Type F-48548 (FLAS) - holotypus
MycoBank 316359
Literature
Bezerra J.L., Kimbrough J.W. 1975. The genus Lasiobolus (Pezizales, Ascomycetes). Canadian Journal of Botany, 53: 1206-1229.
Brummelen J. (van) 1984. Notes on cup fungi – 2. Persoonia, 12 (3): 327-334.
Doveri F. 2004. Fungi Fimicoli Italici.
Kimbrough J.W. 1974. Structure and development of Lasiobolus monascus, a new species of Pezizales, Ascomycetes. Mycologia, 66 (6): 907-918.
Kimbrough J.W., Benny G.L. 1978. The fine structure of ascus development in Lasiobolus monascus (Pezizales). Canadian journal of botany, 56 (7): 862-872.
Classification: Ascodesmidaceae, Lasiobolus
Created on 15/06/2021.
Updated on 14/08/2023.