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Go to the NZFungi website for more indepth information on Pseudoarmillariella fistulosa. Pseudoarmillariella fistulosa

Synonyms

Cantharellula fistulosa

Biostatus

Present in region - Indigenous. Endemic

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Caption: Fig. 37

Caption: 111-Pseudoarmillariella fistulosa: a. spores; b. basidia; c. cheilocystidia; d. cuticle.
 

Article: Stevenson, G. (1964). The Agaricales of New Zealand: V. Kew Bulletin 19(1): 1-59.
Description: Pileus 2.5-3.5 µm diam., ochraceous buff overlain with sparse darker fibrils, moist at first drying subfibrillose, infundibuliform, opening at centre to stem cavity, margin down-turned, waved and becoming split; flesh thin, ochraceous. Gills decurrent, moderately distant, rather shallow, sometimes forking, ochraceous buff with a whitish bloom. Stipe 4-6.5 cm x 2-3 mm, ochraceous, smooth, completely hollow, with a bulbous base. Spores 6 x 4µm amyloid, rather thin-walled, smooth (Fig. 1/37) P. 10); basidia 30 x 5µm. Hymenophoral trama subregular with hyphae up to 5 µm diam.
Habitat: On fallen rotting wood, Korokoro, 1.5.1948, Stevenson (type).

Article: Horak, E. (1971). A contribution towards the revision of the Agaricales (Fungi) from New Zealand. New Zealand Journal of Botany 9(3): 403-462 (http://www.rsnz.org/publish/abstracts.php).
Description: Cantharellula fistulosa Stevenson (29 D) = Pseudoarmillariella fistulosa (Stevenson) comb. nov. (Basionym: C. fistulosa Stevenson, Kew Bull. 19: 18, 1964)
Spores oval, hyaline, amyloid, smooth, 5-6 X 3.5-4 µ; cheilocystidia club-shaped, thin-walled, 20-55 X 10-18 µ with clamp connection at the basal septum; cuticle of interwoven, cylindrical hyphae, forming a cutis, with scattered dermatocystidia-like cells.