112. Physarum cf. auriscalpium Cooke, Ann. Lyceum Nat. Hist. New York 11: 384 (1877)
Specimens examined. PERU. Ayacucho: Huamanga, Quinua, route PE-28B, km 30, Quinua, 3785 m, 13º00′45”S, 74º07′25”W, 20 Apr 2017, scape of Puya sp., Lado 24883 (MA-Fungi 96086) . Cusco: Cusco, Pisac, Tambomachay, route PE-28G, Km 11, 3763 m, 13º28′53”S, 71º57′50”W, 16 Apr 2016, bark of Polylepis sp., Lado 24346 (MA-Fungi 95689), Lado 24366 (MA-Fungi 95707), Lado 24378b (MA-Fungi 95720) .
Notes. The Peruvian material is similar to the stalked forms of Ph. auriscalpium Cooke, as described in Poulain et al. (2011); however, these specimens present white lime particles instead of yellowish, and spores with a pale band on one side instead of uniform colour. Martin & Alexopoulos (1969) pointed out that the stalked forms of Ph. auriscalpium are unusual and require further study to clarify their true identity.