Moist chamber culture on bark on decaying branch on ground, collected April 2, 2021, MC set up 5/7/21, sporangia appeard 5/28/21; single plasmodiocarp, brown speckled; spore mass pale yellow; spores about 9 um; capillitium spiny
limeless form. Such form can occur when snow above the myxomycete melts and washes away the lime. The specimen was revised by
Myriam de Haan. The specimen can be found in the herbarium of the department of botany in Prague under the number PRC 8374.
https://www.jacq.org/detail.php?ID=1944744
Récolte: 15 janvier 2024
Habitat: Au revers d'écorce de feuillu
Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu
DC0064
Spores globuleuses, lisses, côté plus foncé, parois épaissies, 9,1-10,1um.
Péridium avec verrues le long des lignes de déhiscence.
Documents consultés :
www.discoverlife.org/mp/20q?search=Licea+castanea
Taxonomic Keys and Plates from The Myxomycetes, G. W. Martin,Constantine J. Alexopoulos.
Scattered stalked sporangia on fallen dead Acacia melanoxylon, 0.9 mm tall, stalk 0.3 mm long filled with cysts, 15-20 microns. Spores almost colourless by tl, 8-10 microns; capillitium 3-4 microns wide.
Small calyculus with papillae
Sporocarps: up to 20 mm TH, stalk ~1/2 total height. Spores: 5.1-5.7 µm. On decorticate conifer wood.
Spores 11-12 um, elaters ~5 um, 2-spiraled.
Found some plasmodium on a pepperwood stick and left it covered outside overnight. Accidentally left a waxcap next to it and woke up to find it fruiting on the mushroom cap
Sporocarps: 1.5-2.0 mm, ovoid to subglobose. Stalk: 0.4-0.8 mm (25-43% TH). Sporothecae: 1.0-1.1 x 0.7-1.0 mm diam. Peridium: silvery-black, evanescent, persisting at base. Capillitium: dense, dark, looping, funnel-shaped ends with fragments of peridium attached. Spores: 11.3-12.6 µm, dark brown, paler on one side, irregular spinulose in short sinuous rows, not forming a net.