Xylaria readeri F.Muell.
-
Filed As
Xylariaceae
Xylaria readeri F.Muell. ( syntype ) -
Collector(s)
-
Location
Australia. Victoria. Wimmera.
-
Habitat
Sandy desert.
-
Description
Spore measurements on sheet.
-
Specimen Notes
Protologue on sheet and Photo. Microslide also in packet, Type OK by J. H. Miller, and annotated as follows: NY:SYNTYPE of Xylaria readeri F. Muell. -- A distinct Xylaria species. Yu-Ming Ju/February 11, 2008
-
Identifiers
NY Barcode: 15267
Occurrence ID: fdea85e1-1896-4b1d-bddc-a75534be8d1b
-
Feedback
-
Kingdom
Fungi
-
Division
Ascomycota
-
Family
Xylariaceae
-
All Determinations
Xylaria readeri F.Muell.
Note: annotated as follows: NY:SYNTYPE of Xylaria readeri F. Muell. -- A distinct Xylaria species. Yu-Ming Ju/February 11, 2008 -
Type Details
syntype of Xylaria readeri F.Muell.
-
Region
Oceania
-
Country
Australia
-
State/Province
Victoria
-
Locality
Wimmera
-
Distribution
? ninni r ...... L X J- \—i—^—i | | ~i ? ? h 0 1 cm MKË: 2 3 MW 4 5 6 7 . 8 9 10 xfSYORK copyright reserved Botanical Garden (H£>VX><U P(7 Xyltria (Xylodactyla) Keaderl, F. von Mueller. Black; head globose or broadly elliptical, 5-8 mm. long, crowned by a short spine, mealy with the white conidia; perithecia scanty, large, prominent; asci cylindrical, shortly pedicellate, 8-spored, spores obliquely nniseriate, subcylindrical, slightly carved, ends' obtase, 14-15x5-6 fi, pale purple-brown; stem 7-10 c.m. long, the greater portion buried in the. sand, densely velvety downwards, simple, erect, springing at intervals from a whitish, horizontal rhizome. Sandy desert. Wemmera, Victoria (F. Reader). Besembling X. pedunculata in habit, but with very different spores. X. Header! Mall. apud Mass. Australia. Type (Photo) sp-6-8 X 3^.* ok- SÜII THE NEW YORK BOTANICAL GARDEN From the Herbarium of George Massee Purchased 1909 I ire ur; Xylaria readerl F. Muell, - ? -« -,_no « i ML —i oni NY: SYNTYPE of Xylaria readeri F. Muell—A distinct Xylaria species. Yu-Ming Ju/February 11, 2008 00015267
Please submit your comments about the specimen:
Xylaria readeri F.Muell.