Pachyphlodes annagardnerae
ISC RH46
ISC RH46
© R. Healy

Pachyphlodes annagardnerae Healy & M.E. Sm., Mycol. Progress (2017).

 

Basionym Pachyphlodes annagardnerae Healy & M.E. Sm., Mycol. Progress (2017).

Diagnosis Differs macroscopically from most other Pachyphlodes species in having a black peridium. Microscopic features that differentiate this species from others include the red peridium with transmitted light that darkens to black with the addition of 3% KOH, the lack of a perispore, and spore spines that have acute tips. Pachyphlodes annagardnerae differs from the only similar species, P. melanoxantha, in having shorter, wider asci on average, and in its different geographic distribution and its DNA barcode sequence.

Type ISC RH46 - holotypus

MycoBank 821944

 

Literature
Healy R., Horner H.T., Bonito G., McLaughlin D.J., Smith M.E. 2017. An ultrastructural study of spore wall development and septal pores in species of the Pachyphlodes (Pezizaceae, Pezizales) lineage, with a description of the new species Pachyphlodes annagardnerae. Mycol. Progress, : 1-19.


Classification Pezizaceae, Pachyphlodes


CreatedDate 22/08/2022.

UpdatedDate 22/08/2022.

Pachyphlodes annagardnerae


 Typus  <1950  1950→1980  >1980

Collections Detail
[US] Webster
Woodman Hollow State Preserve
09/07/2007, leg. R. Healy
RH46 (ISC)
Source: Ascomycete.org
[US] Fraser
 
04/08/1998, leg. R. Healy & A. Gardner
RH195 (ISC)
Source: Ascomycete.org
[US] Dundee
Backbone State Park
23/07/1998, leg. R. Healy
RH175 (ISC)
Source: Ascomycete.org
[US] Colo
Hickory Grove Park
28/07/2000, leg. R. Healy
RH735 (ISC)
Source: Ascomycete.org