Cresponea endosulphurea A.A. Menezes, M. Cáceres & Aptroot
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/phytotaxa.217.1.1 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/FD48879C-B63E-FFD7-FF20-47F9FEBCF9EC |
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Felipe |
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Cresponea endosulphurea A.A. Menezes, M. Cáceres & Aptroot |
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* Cresponea endosulphurea A.A. Menezes, M. Cáceres & Aptroot View in CoL
The species was only known from the type locality in Brazil ( Menezes et al. 2013a).
The Bolivian specimens have 5–9-septate ascospores measuring 31–55 × 5–6.5 μm and slightly differ from those of the type material in which the ascospores are consistently 7-septate and measure 37–43 × 5–7 μm according to Menezes et al. (2013a).
Specimen examined. BOLIVIA. Dept. Santa Cruz: Prov. José Miguel de Velasco, Hacienda Chirapa near Florida village, 14°33’22”S, 61°16’03”W, 200 m, lowland Amazon forest, 16 December 2009, corticolous, AF 16209, 16229 & PR (KRAM, LPB).
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