Pachyphlodes nemoralis

Coll. K(M) 173683
Coll. K(M) 173683
© C. Hobart

Pachyphlodes nemoralis Hobart, Bona & Conde, Ascomycete.org, 7 (6): 363 (2015).

 

Basionym Pachyphlodes nemoralis Hobart, Bona & Conde, Ascomycete.org, 7 (6): 363 (2015).

Diagnosis Pachyphlodes nemoralis can be distinguished from other species by a combination of brown peridium with angular warts, yellow umbilicate region, solid yellow to greenish yellow or greenish brown gleba, inordinate asci embedded within a gleba of interwoven hyphae, asci with short pedicels, asci with usually eight irregularly biseriate to disordered globose spores ornamented with short capitate spines that coalesce at the tips to nearly cover the entire spore. Spores (13.2) 14 – 15 (16.8) µm excluding ornamentation.

Type K(M) 173683 - holotypus

MycoBank 814778

 

Literature
Healy R., Hobart C., Tocci G.E., Bóna L., Merényi Z., Paz Conde A., Smith M.E. 2015. Fun with the discomycetes: revisiting collections of Korf’s anamorphic Pezizales and Thaxter’s New England truffles leads to a connection between forms and the description of two new truffle species: Pachyphlodes pfisteri and P. nemoralis. Ascomycete.org, 7 (6): 357-366.

Classification: Pezizaceae, Pachyphlodes


Created on 06/04/2016.

Updated on 07/08/2023.

Distribution

Collections List

[FR] Saint-Agrève
Pisse-Chien
02/10/2017, leg. J.-B. Perez

Source: FMBDS/BD F. Fouchier
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