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BANDONI R., KRUG J., GINNS J. (2002): On some Colacogloea species from Canada. [Systematics, mycoparasites, Colacogloea, colacosomes, Spiculogloea] Czech Mycology 54(1-2): 31-43 (published: 3rd October, 2002)
abstract
Colacogloea allantospora is proposed as a new species. Canadian collections of C. bispora (Hauerslev) Oberw. et Bauer, C. peniophorae (Bourd. et Galzin) Oberw. et B and oni and two unnamed Colacogloea spp. are discussed. All are intrahymenial parasites of Hyphoderma, Tubulicrinis spp., of unidentified Corticiaceae s. 1. In addition to budding, repetition, and germ tubes, Colacogloea, germination by a thin-walled vesicle was comm only observed. Weak Congo Red-KOH stained colacosomes intensely in a recent collection of C. peniophorae; those in two related but unnamed older collections stained weakly. A Spiculogloea (c.f. S. minuta Roberts), also grew in the type collection of C. allantospora.
BANDONI R.J., INDERBITZIN P. (2002): On a new Atractiella. [Atractiellales, Hoehnelomycetaceae, Atractiella, A. columbiana, Hoehnelomyces] Czech Mycology 53(4): 265-273 (published: 3rd October, 2002)
abstract
Atractiella columbiana Bandoni et Inderbitzin sp. nov. is described from felled poplar logs in southwestern British Columbia. The species is characterized by sporocarps typical of the genus, but these can bear either conidia or basidia, or both. The pileolus is globoid to cupulate or discoid; it typically has a differentiated outer hyphal layer of parallel hyphae extending from the base of the stalk to the apex of the capitulum. Basidia are 4-celled; the sessile basidiospores being mostly unilateral and developing synchronously. Conidia develop sympodially on conidiogenous cells arising from assimilative hyphae, hyphae on sporocarp stalks, or in or on the capitulum. All such conidia are of similar appearance and dimensions.
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