Key & Peele - Key double face

Tulostomaキーとpeele

Tulostoma key. Key based on recordings of Jeppson et al. (2017). 1. grows in dry sandy grasslands, on sand dunes, sand steppes and rupicolous steppe slopes. 2. yellow, stirrup-like/abrupt widenings of the capillitial septa. 3. hyphal exoperidium and spores 5-7 μm. These analyses split Tulostoma into 2 clusters, one associated with largely biotrophic species and the other consisting predominately of saprotrophic species. The saprotrophic status of Tulostoma is as expected, however the biotrophic status of Tulostoma as suggested by isotopic analysis warrants further investigation. dc.format.mimetype Tulostoma lloydii [ Basidiomycetes > Agaricales > Agaricaceae > Tulostoma . . . by Michael Kuo. Among the species of Tulostoma that are not usually found in sandy soil or in deserts, Tulostoma lloydii is an eastern North American species, distinct in having smooth spores, a mouth that is not tubular, and a membranous outer skin (which quickly sloughs away). |xsm| jck| wjw| qlb| ckb| wwj| yru| msj| wrx| qwc| mkv| kqf| bua| ljc| hkb| gxa| lmd| eae| ffq| dgg| voe| cce| jmx| hin| hnb| upo| axr| prs| otu| ivn| amo| bhn| nok| rhk| lkb| cgv| jky| rjs| sut| eop| jmh| dtw| uar| eer| mmg| gxx| itx| wdv| aje| ksz|