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trichia decipiens (nl- Peervormig draadwatje )
Trichia decipiens (Pers.) T. Macbr. 1899
50.8843, 5.98617
Field Notes
Description:
Plasmodium white, pink or orange. Stalk gradually merging into the sporotheca, plicate, brown, filled with spore-like bodies. Sporotheca obovate or pyriform, ochraceous, very shiny. Peridium yellow or ochraceous-yellow by TL, smooth, pleated towards the stalk, dehiscing at the apex and remaining as a basal cup. Elaters usually unbranched, ochraceous-yellow by TL, 4.5-5.5 µm diam. in the middle, gradually attenuate into the very long points (75-150 µm), with 4-5 smooth, rather thick spirals, without longitudinal striae. Spore-mass, including the capillitium, ochraceous or ochraceous-brown. Spores pale yellow, 10-13 µm diam., decorated with short irregular ridges and a broken small-meshed reticulum of bands up to 1 µm high, showing as a border in optical section
( http://www.discoverlife.org/mp/20q?search=Trichia+decipiens )
Habitat:
dead organic material (dead wood),cosm.
------HABITAT: On dead wood.
DISTRIBUTION: Cosmopolitan
( http://hiddenforest.co.nz/slime/family/trichiaceae/trich03.htm )
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