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Calonema aureum

Description

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Genus Calonema

Sporocarps either stalked or sessile and then often crowded or heaped. Capillitium of branching tubules which form a network and which may be attached to the base and peridium. Capillitium vaguely decorated with reticulations , irregular rings and/or spirals .

Physical Description

Species Calonema aureum

Sporocarps sessile, subglobose or turbinate , 0.2-0.6 mm diam., pulvinate and up to 1 mm long, crowded, often heaped and then irregular from mutual pressure . Peridium thin, shining golden yellow, marked with intricate radiating veins. Dehiscence irregular. Capillitium of branched and anastomosed threads attached to the base and free above, with obtuse or bulbous free tips, the surface reticulate-venose and very variable, some parts nearly smooth , others bearing rings or fragmentary spirals , with occasional spines. Spore-mass yellow. Spores bright yellow, coarsely reticulate , 13-15 µm diam. Plasmodium unknown.

Taxonomy

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Similar Species

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Members of the genus Calonema

There are approximately 11 species in this genus:

C. aureum · C. coloratum · C. cornuvioides · C. cristatum · C. dissipatum · C. dissipatum var. dissipatum · C. foliicola · C. geesinkii · C. huegelii · C. rigidum · C. strictum

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Data Sources

Accessed through GBIF Data Portal December 04, 2007:

Identifiers

Last Revised: 2008-08-02