Schizopora flaviporaSynonymsPoria carneolutea Schizopora phellinoides Poria flavipora Schizopora carneolutea Poria phellinoides Article: Cunningham, G.H. (1965). Polyporaceae of New Zealand. New Zealand Department of Scientific and Industrial Research, Bulletin 164: 304 p. Wellington:. Description: Hymenophore annual, adherent,
membranous, effused forming irregular areas to 9 x 4 cm. Hymenial surface (now)
pallid pinkish buff, even, irregularly creviced when old; margin thinning out to
0-5 mm across, fibrillose, loosely attached. Pores 5-7 per mm, 60-130 µm
diameter, round, to 0.8 mm deep; dissepiments 40-100 µm thick, equal, apices
fibrillose with encrusted hyphae. Context to 300 µmthick, pallid wood colour, of
densely intertwined hyphae; skeletal hyphae 3.5-5 µm diameter, walls 1-1.5 µm
thick, aseptate, scantily branched; generative hyphae 2.5-3 µm diameter, walls
0.25-0.5 µm thick, branched, septate, associated with numerous pyriform vesicles
5-8 µm diameter, which sometimes appear in the hymenial layer as capitate
paraphysate hyphae, with clamp connections. Hymenial layer to 25 µm deep, a
close palisade of basidia, paraphyses, and capitate paraphysate hyphae. Basidia
subclavate, 10-16 x 3.5-4.5 µm, bearing 2-4 spores; sterigmata erect, slender,
to 5 µm long. Paraphyses cylindrical, fusiform, or subclavate, 8-15 x 3-3.5 µm.
Capitate paraphysate hyphae projecting to 15 µm, 5 µm, diameter, some with
apices crystal encrusted. Spores oval, many subglobose, 4-4.5 x 3-3.5 µm, or 4 x
3.5 µm, walls smooth, hyaline, 0.1 µm thick.
Habitat: HABITAT: Bark of fallen logs, associated
with a white rot.
Distribution: DISTRIBUTION:
Australia.
Notes: In the type collection plants are
growing upon charred bark. The species is close to P. versipora in many
particulars, especially in the structure of the context hyphae. It differs
mainly in the presence of abundant pyriform vesicles among the context hyphae,
and surface colour. Vesicles are also present in some collections of P.
versipora but are scanty, smaller and usually confined to apices of the
dissepiments.
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