Laxitextum bicolor (Pers.) Lentz., U.S. Dept. Agric. Monogr.
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https://doi.org/ 10.24823/EJB.2021.348 |
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1. Laxitextum bicolor (Pers.) Lentz., U.S. Dept. Agric. Monogr. View in CoL 24: 19 (1956 [1955]). Figure 1 View Figure 1 . Thelephora bicolor Pers., Syn. Meth. Fung. 2: 568 (1801); Mycol. Eur. I: 122 (1822), nom. sanct. (Fr., Syst. Mycol. I: 438 [1821]).
Basidiomata resupinate or subpileate, upper side brown, in young specimens finely tomentose, in old specimens with more adpressed hairs, often indistinctly zonate and radially striate; hymenium in young fresh basidiomata pure white, darkening slightly to cream, then pale brownish, glabrous, cracking when dried, in section about 1 mm thick, the upper part of the trama (i.e. the subiculum of resupinate specimens), brown, the subhymenial part whitish; margin white and finely fibrillose in young specimens.
Hyphal system monomitic; hyphae of the brown trama distinct, with thin or somewhat thickened walls, light brown in the microscope, usually 2.5–4 μm wide; subhymenial hyphae thin-walled, in old basidiomata partly collapsed and forming a hyphal net with irregular meshes, penetrated by very thin-walled, cytoplasm-filled generative hyphae, these 1–3 μm wide.
Gloeocystidia present, in the young state fusiform, subulate, often with a moniliform apical appendix, more or less projecting, in old specimens tube-like, mostly obtuse, of highly varying length, 40–100 μm or longer, 5–10 μm wide, consistently filled with a yellowish oily substance.
Basidia narrowly clavate, 20–30 × 3.5–5 μm, tetrasterigmate.
Basidiospores oblong-ellipsoid, thin-walled, finely echinulate, 4.5–5 × 2.5 μm, amyloid.
Substratum. On decayed hardwoods.
Distribution. Cosmopolitan to 70°N in Norway.
Laxitextum bicolor is rather easy to recognise because of the contrasting brown upper and white lower colours and soft consistency.
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Laxitextum bicolor (Pers.) Lentz., U.S. Dept. Agric. Monogr.
Henkel, Terry W. & Ryvarden, Leif 2021 |
Thelephora bicolor Pers., Syn. Meth. Fung.
1822: 122 |
1801: 568 |