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Dictydiaethalium plumbeum

Dictydiaethalium plumbeum

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Field Notes

Description:

Plasmodium bright pink. Pseudoaethalium formed of a single layer of closely-appressed, beige or ochraceous sporothecae. The peridium of each individual sporotheca consists of a polyhedral cap with a vertical thread running from each corner to the base of the pseudoaethalium. Spores 8-10 µm diam., spinose, the spines up to c. 1 µm high. The corticolous form of this sp. was described and figured in Y. Yamam. && Nann.-Bremek. 1995 'Additions to the Myxomycetes of Japan' Proc. Kon. Ned. Akad. v. Wetensch. 98(3):321-322 under the name Enteridium japonicum. Reticularia aurea Nann.-Bremek. 1996 in 'Notes on Myxomycetes X' Proc. Kon. Ned. Akad. v. Wetensch. 69(3):336-349, may also represent a bark form of D. plumbeum
-----Members of the Enteridiaceae family generally produce either aethalia or pseudoaethalia fruiting bodies, which very in size from 3 mm to 15 mm. Some of which are common and brightly coloured like Lycogala epidendrum which is often encountered while others are not

Habitat:

.-AETHALIUM: pulvinate, smooth, flattened, 1 to 10 cm. across, 0.5 to 1 mm. thick, olivaceous or ochraceous, areolated with the convex apices of the sporangia, usually surrounded by a white, membranous hypothallus; sporangia cylindrical, angled by mutual pressure, 0.5 to 1 mm. high, 0.2 mm. broad.
-PLASMODIUM: Rose red.
-HABITAT: Decaying wood.
-DISTRIBUTION: Cosmopolitan
( http://hiddenforest.co.nz/slime/family/reticulariaceae/retic06.htm )---> hiddenforest, ( http://www.discoverlife.org/mp/20q?search=Dictydiaethalium+plumbeum )--> discoverlife

Notes:

(When not "tubifera ferruginosa" (unlikely) , then i could only come up with " dictydiaethalium plumbeum" (not confirmed and sure). Here ( http://www.projectnoah.org/spottings/8329049 ) the spore-pictures of this specimen)---question, cleared and closed!! thanks clive shirley

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Comments (2)

added to: Myxomycetes (Slime Moulds) of the World - mission
thanks clive, i was even more unsure, since i'm still less expert than you. Expert are for me people, which can explain their research to normal people without using latin-expert-terms. And i think, here at pn are some people, which are more expert, than the guys, who get offical called so. Therefore you are,for me an expert, appreciate your expertise

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