A. Gerenday

Current Determination: Bisporella sulfurina (Quél.) S. E. Carp.
Family: Helotiaceae
Det. by: A. Gerenday
Identification notes: Was originally Orbilia cf. xanthostigma det. by Michael W. Beug. New det. by Anna Gerenday 3/20/2013: this is in fact a Bisporella sp., probably B. sulfurina. I could not ascertain the presence of oil droplets in the paraphyses, but everything else fits (Breitenbach & Kranzlin).; Anna Gerenday has part of this specimen.
Location: United States of America: California
Locality: Henry Cowell Redwoods State Park
Coordinates: 37.0274 -122.055
Additional data: Was originally Orbilia cf. xanthostigma det. by Michael W. Beug. New det. by Anna Gerenday 3/20/2013: this is in fact a Bisporella sp., probably B. sulfurina. I could not ascertain the presence of oil droplets in the paraphyses, but everything else fits (Breitenbach & Kranzlin).; Anna Gerenday has part of this specimen.

Collector(s): A. Gerenday
Collection Date: 14 December 2012
Catalog Subset: Fungi
Catalog Project: NAMA Vouchers
EMu IRN: 3557019
OccurenceID: 49adb3ff-74de-4387-8a52-a9c500e580af

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