Author:
Agerer Reinhard,Agerer Reinhard,Bougher Neale L.,Bougher Neale L.
Abstract
Two species of Australian tomentelloid fungi are described. The new species
Tomentella subamyloidea is characterised by subglobose
spores with evenly distributed echinuli and apiculi plugs that turn slightly
bluish in Melzer’s reagent. A slight amyloid reaction is also apparent
in the walls of very thick-walled hyphae close to the substrate. Other
significant characteristics include blue granules on subicular and subhymenial
hyphae and on basidia and the lack of rhizomorphs.
Tomentella radiosa has triangular, warty spores and
uniform rhizomorphs with rather loosely arranged hyphae. A slight amyloidy is
restricted to cap-like thickenings of the marginal subicular hyphae.
Tomentella radiosa is closely related to the
ectomycorrhizal species Tomentella sublilacina and the
former may also form mycorrhizae as its fruitbodies occur on burnt woody
debris at the soil surface. Tomentella subamyloideahas
some anatomical features that can be regarded as plesiomorphic within the
family Thelephoraceae, e.g. thin farinose fruitbodies, lack of rhizomorphs,
consistent presence of clamps and lack of cystidia. In contrast,
Tomentella radiosa has some anatomical features that can
be regarded as being more advanced, e.g. the formation of rhizomorphs, simple
in this species and distinctly lobed spores.
Subject
Plant Science,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
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