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Observação: Dacryopinax spathularia (Schwein.) G.W. Martin (92958)
About Dacryopinax spathularia (Schwein.) G.W. Martin [MyCoPortal]
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List of species in Dacryopinax G.W. Martin (3)
When: 2012-04-18
Collection location: Kahite Trail, Vonore, Tennessee, USA [Click for map] (35.0° 84.0°)
Who: Christine Braaten (wintersbefore)
Herbarium specimen reported

Notes: This was growing on treated wood from an outdoor deck (not the wood from the photograph). The specimen was rehydrated and placed on that surface so that it could be photographed easily. These are very small, the entire cluster is 1 cm, each lobe is about 1-2mm thick and about 3-4mm wide.

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  GibbiPicasso   -35% (2)  
Recognized by sight
  bloodworm   3% (2)  
Recognized by sight
  wintersbefore   52% (3)   Eye3Eyes3
Recognized by sight: http://mushroomobserver.org/24189?q=DK9c and http://www.messiah.edu/...

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Created: 2012-04-20 20:20:25 EDT (-0400)
By: Christine Braaten (wintersbefore)
Summary: Still looking for basidia

Having trouble finding the basidia, I found spores still attached to the basidia but couldn’t make out any detail about the basidia. Spores have turned out actually to be ellipsoid rather than globose. I think Dacryopinax spathularia might be a possibility because you can make out a spatula shape on a couple of the fruitbodies, also its preference for growing on structural wood, and spore characters are consistent.

196968

Created: 2012-04-19 12:26:10 EDT (-0400)
By: Danny Newman (myxomop)
Summary: look for basidia

specifically

43847

Created: 2012-04-19 07:17:29 EDT (-0400)
By: Christine Braaten (wintersbefore)
Summary: I will update this with better microscopy

I don’t think there is enough here to go on at the moment.

196968


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Last modified: 2012-04-22 20:21:36 EDT (-0400)
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Traduzido para o Português por Everaldo, Lu e lt_pereira: everaldo, lt_pereira