Coll. MES-2152 (CORD) © R. Healy | | | | | |
Pseudotricharina lanigera Healy, D. Torres, Pfister & M.E. Sm., Ascomycete.org, 12 (2): 34 (2020).
Basionym Pseudotricharina lanigera Healy, D. Torres, Pfister & M.E. Sm., Ascomycete.org, 12 (2): 34 (2020).
Diagnosis Pseudotricharina lanigera is distinguished from other genera by a combination of the following: inamyloid operculate asci; ellipsoid symmetrical ascospores with isolated, prominent warts; whitish to light orange ascomata that tend to develop beneath the soil surface; presence of copious brown, excipular hairs that are long, flexuous, often anastomosed and binding soil tightly; and distinguished from the most similar species, P. intermedia, by its wider ascospores (Q 1.4–1.9).
Type MES-2152 (CORD) - holotypus
Homotypic Pseudotricharina lanigera Healy, D. Torres, Pfister & M.E. Sm., Ascomycete.org, 9 (4): 135 (2017), inval..
MycoBank 835358
Literature
Healy R. 2020. Validation of Pseudotricharina lanigera sp. nov. (Pezizales). Ascomycete.org, 12 (2): 34.
Healy R., Pfister D.H., Mujic A.B., Torres D., Nouhra E., Furci G., Smith M.E. 2017. Pseudotricharina lanigera (Pezizales), a new species from the Patagonian region of Argentina. Ascomycete.org, 9 (4): 135-138.
Classification: Pyronemataceae, Pseudotricharina
Created on 01/08/2017.
Updated on 07/08/2023.