File:2020-03-03 Botryobasidium botryosum (Bres.) J. Erikss 1159302.jpg
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Botryobasidium botryosum (Bres.) J. Erikss. Image location: Tallassee Highlands, Clarke Co., Georgia, USA on decorticated small rotten hw log Pale yellowish, loose, crude poroid aspect, thinning out white. MICROSCOPY BY MARICEL PATINO Spores navicular 3-5.1 × 6.4-10.2 m.u., cylindrical hyphae with septa 7.6-8.9 m.u., no clamps seen. Used references: Breitenbach, J. and Kränzlin, F., 1986. Fungi of Switzerland, Vol. 2. Non gilled fungi-Heterobasidiomycetes, Aphyllophorales, Gasteromycetes.
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