Saccobolus obscurus

Coll. NV 2009.06.26
Coll. NV 2009.06.26
© N. Van Vooren
Coll. NV 2009.06.26
Coll. NV 2009.06.26

Microcharacters 10 µm
© N. Van Vooren


Saccobolus obscurus (Cooke) W. Phillips, Man. Brit. Discom.: 295 (1887).

 

Basionym Ascobolus obscurus Cooke, Grevillea, 4 (31): 112 (1876).

Diagnosis Subgregarious, sometimes densely crowded, fuliginous, hymenium convex, rather paler. Asci clavate. Sporidia elliptical, rough, becoming violet, collected into an elliptical mass. Paraphyses linear.
On old sacking. Forden.
Cups ¼ - ¾ m.m. Sporidia .012-.014 × .007 m.m.

Type Cooke A3047 (K) - lectotypus

MycoBank 238552

 

Literature
Brummelen J. (van) 1967. A World-monograph of the genera Ascobolus and Saccobolus (Ascomycetes, Pezizales). Persoonia, supplement, I: 1-260.
Cooke M.C. 1876. New British Fungi. Grevillea, 4 (31): 109-114.
Green E. 1931. Observations on certain Ascobolaceae. Transactions of the British Mycological Society, 15: 321-332.
Larsen K. 1970. The genus Saccobolus in Denmark. Botanisk Tidsskrift, 65 (4): 371-389.
Moravec J. 1970. Operculate discomycetes of the family Ascobolaceae Sacc. from the Mladá Boleslav district in Central Bohemia. Česká Mykologie, 24 (3): 134-145.
Van Vooren N., Meyer M. 2010. Saccobolus obscurus, une curiosité au sein du genre coprophile Saccobolus (Ascomycota, Pezizales). Cryptogamie Mycologie, 31 (2): 155-159.

Classification: Ascobolaceae, Saccobolus


Created on 11/05/2013.

Updated on 01/08/2023.

Distribution

Collections List

[FR] Jausiers
Riou de Rangis
23/06/2009, leg. M. Meyer
NV 2009.06.26 
Source: Ascomycete.org
[UK] Forden
 
?, leg. M.C. Cooke
A3047 (K)
Source: Ascomycete.org
[UK] Great Bookham
Bookham Common
22/06/1947, leg. Hughes
- (K)
Source: Ascomycete.org
[FR] Montmorency
 
10/1899, leg. E. Boudier
A2237 (PC)
Source: Ascomycete.org
[DE] Rathenow
Stadtforst
9/12/1904, leg. Kirschstein
- (B)
Source: Ascomycete.org
[FR] Esserts-Blay
Darbelay
21/07/2023, leg. E. Meyer

Source: FMBDS/BD M. Meyer
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