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Black Hill Malvern. SO769410
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Tremella mesenterica, yellow jelly fungus. Maine, 28th November 2008, mixed coastal forest. The identification by Bob Andersen (thanks Bob) is tentative and I would welcome confirmation or correction
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Black Hill Malvern. SO769410
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Tremella mesenterica, yellow jelly fungus, has a 'wet' appearance. Maine, 28th November 2008, mixed coastal forest. The identification is confirmed by Antonio Hernndez, Spain, vila, confirmed Navaluenga, He says ...Description: Mushroom that produces fruiting bodies as jellied masses of 3 - 10 cm, spherical or tuberculous initially but later forms lobes or smoothed pleats to give the impression of a brain. Attaches by means of a central small base. It is of soft, watery consistency, flat and brilliant surface, and yellow lemon or orange depending on the humidity and state of the mushroom. The fertile part is in the interior and it includes structures called pointed esterigmas that will break the jellied part and to liberate the spores to the exterior. These are subglobose or widely ovoid, flat, hyaline, and 9 x 8 microns in diameter. Habitat and ecology: It grows on dead wood of any type, producing a white characteristic rotting.
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Pinsent, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada
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Groveton, Virginia, United States
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Tremella mesenterica. Maine, 28th November 2008, mixed coastal forest. The identification by Bob Andersen (thanks Bob) is tentative and I would welcome confirmation or correction
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Malvern Hills, Worcs. SO770455
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Summerhaven, Arizona, United States
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Skagway, Alaska
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Ana M. Millanes, Paul Diederich, Martin Westberg, Tommy Knutsson, Mats Wedin
Mycokeys
Figure 1.Photographs of new species or records for the Nordic countries, Norway, and Sweden. Macroscopic habit of Tremella rhizocarpicola on Rhizocarpon lavatum (holotype, BG: L-68612) (A), Tremella pertusariae on Pertusaria hymenea (S: F-131626) (B), Tremella protoparmeliae, asymptomatic on Protoparmelia badia (S: F-255342) (C), Tremella caloplacae on Caloplaca decipiens (S: F-253110) (D), Tremella caloplacae on Xanthoria parietina (S: F-253109) (E), and Tremella rinodinae on Rinodina gennarii (S: F-255341) (F). Basidium morphology in Tremella rhizocarpicola (G), Tremella pertusariae (H), Tremella protoparmeliae (I), Tremella caloplacae (S: F-255314) (J), and Tremella rinodinae (KâL). Scale bars: 1 mm (AâF) and 10 mm (GâL).
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This photograph depicts a test tube slant culture, which had been colonized by what was determined to be two different organisms, Cryptococcus neoformans and Histoplasma capsulatum. These fungal organisms were isolated from soil specimens retrieved from Hopkinsville, Kentucky.Created: 1974
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This photomicrograph depicts the encapsulated yeast Cryptococcus neoformans.Created: 1961
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Ana M. Millanes, Paul Diederich, Martin Westberg, Tommy Knutsson, Mats Wedin
Mycokeys
Figure 1.Photographs of new species or records for the Nordic countries, Norway, and Sweden. Macroscopic habit of Tremella rhizocarpicola on Rhizocarpon lavatum (holotype, BG: L-68612) (A), Tremella pertusariae on Pertusaria hymenea (S: F-131626) (B), Tremella protoparmeliae, asymptomatic on Protoparmelia badia (S: F-255342) (C), Tremella caloplacae on Caloplaca decipiens (S: F-253110) (D), Tremella caloplacae on Xanthoria parietina (S: F-253109) (E), and Tremella rinodinae on Rinodina gennarii (S: F-255341) (F). Basidium morphology in Tremella rhizocarpicola (G), Tremella pertusariae (H), Tremella protoparmeliae (I), Tremella caloplacae (S: F-255314) (J), and Tremella rinodinae (KâL). Scale bars: 1 mm (AâF) and 10 mm (GâL).
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Magnified 980X, this photomicrograph depicted numbers of Cryptococcus neoformans fungi, the etiologic agents responsible for the disease cryptococcosis. This slide was created from a liver specimen, and stained using the periodic acid-Schiff staining technique.Created: 1969
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Ana M. Millanes, Paul Diederich, Martin Westberg, Tommy Knutsson, Mats Wedin
Mycokeys
Figure 1.Photographs of new species or records for the Nordic countries, Norway, and Sweden. Macroscopic habit of Tremella rhizocarpicola on Rhizocarpon lavatum (holotype, BG: L-68612) (A), Tremella pertusariae on Pertusaria hymenea (S: F-131626) (B), Tremella protoparmeliae, asymptomatic on Protoparmelia badia (S: F-255342) (C), Tremella caloplacae on Caloplaca decipiens (S: F-253110) (D), Tremella caloplacae on Xanthoria parietina (S: F-253109) (E), and Tremella rinodinae on Rinodina gennarii (S: F-255341) (F). Basidium morphology in Tremella rhizocarpicola (G), Tremella pertusariae (H), Tremella protoparmeliae (I), Tremella caloplacae (S: F-255314) (J), and Tremella rinodinae (KâL). Scale bars: 1 mm (AâF) and 10 mm (GâL).
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This photomicrograph depicted numbers of Cryptococcus neoformans fungi, the etiologic agents responsible for the disease cryptococcosis. This slide was created from a lung specimen, and stained using the hemotoxylin and eosin (H&E) staining technique.Created: 1968
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Ana M. Millanes, Paul Diederich, Martin Westberg, Tommy Knutsson, Mats Wedin
Mycokeys
Figure 1.Photographs of new species or records for the Nordic countries, Norway, and Sweden. Macroscopic habit of Tremella rhizocarpicola on Rhizocarpon lavatum (holotype, BG: L-68612) (A), Tremella pertusariae on Pertusaria hymenea (S: F-131626) (B), Tremella protoparmeliae, asymptomatic on Protoparmelia badia (S: F-255342) (C), Tremella caloplacae on Caloplaca decipiens (S: F-253110) (D), Tremella caloplacae on Xanthoria parietina (S: F-253109) (E), and Tremella rinodinae on Rinodina gennarii (S: F-255341) (F). Basidium morphology in Tremella rhizocarpicola (G), Tremella pertusariae (H), Tremella protoparmeliae (I), Tremella caloplacae (S: F-255314) (J), and Tremella rinodinae (KâL). Scale bars: 1 mm (AâF) and 10 mm (GâL).
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