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Figure 1. Clastoderma confusum. A – a group of sporocarps in situ showing the gregarious habit; B – sporocarp showing the globose sporotheca with wide-meshed angular capillitium appearing almost completely shiny; C – sporocarp showing the highly reflective large collar; D – sporocarp by transmitted light showing the dark, narrow straight section of stalk just prior to the flared apex; E – spores by transmitted light showing patches of denser warts on surface. Images from K.J. Knight MC 154. Photographs by C. de Mier (A–C) and J.M. Huisman (D, E). Scale bars = 0.1 mm (A–C); 100 µm (D); 50 µm (E).
Published as part of Knight, Karina J. & Lado, Carlos, 2020, Clastoderma confusum (Myxomycetes: Amoebozoa), a remarkable new species of slime mould from Western Australia, pp. 35-40 in Nuytsia 31 on page 37, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.4064843
Echinosteliales, Myxomycetes, Clastoderma, Biodiversity, Mycetozoa, Protozoa, Clastodermataceae, Taxonomy
Echinosteliales, Myxomycetes, Clastoderma, Biodiversity, Mycetozoa, Protozoa, Clastodermataceae, Taxonomy
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