1990
DOI: 10.1127/nova.hedwigia/50/1990/127
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A survey of the corticolous Myxomycetes in Peninsular Spain and Balearic Islands

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“…These Colorado species are very similar to the Australian arid species (Wellman 2016). Pando and Lado (1990) and Wrigley de Basanta (1998) reported on surveys of Spain 36-44 S and a mean rainfall of 400-1000 mm/year. The reported species are similar to SAr and Te species assemblages in Australia (Wellman 2016).…”
Section: Similarity Of the Australian Species Assemblages To Those Found In Other Continentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These Colorado species are very similar to the Australian arid species (Wellman 2016). Pando and Lado (1990) and Wrigley de Basanta (1998) reported on surveys of Spain 36-44 S and a mean rainfall of 400-1000 mm/year. The reported species are similar to SAr and Te species assemblages in Australia (Wellman 2016).…”
Section: Similarity Of the Australian Species Assemblages To Those Found In Other Continentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…El Retiro, 30TVK4274, ll-V-1997, dwb 1467; ibidem, 12-V-1997, dwb 1469, 1475; ibidem, 13-V-1997, dwb 1478, 1480, 1519ibidem, 17-V-1997, dwb 1489, 1490, 1491ibidem, 31-V-1997, dwb 1535ibidem, 14-VI-1997ibidem, 14-VI- , dwb 1544ibidem, 24-V-1997, dwb 1526, 1518ibidem, 26-V-1997, dwb 1534aibidem, 31-V-1997, dwb 1535ibidem, 14-VI-1997, dwb 1544. Las Rozas, dehesa de Navalcarbón, 30TVK2584,10-V-1997, dwb 1458 From the numerous specimens (> 300 sporocarps) appearing, those examined all showed similar characters to those reponed from Guadalajara (PANDO & LADO, 1990;PANDO, 1997a). The spores are smaller than those described by WHITNEY (1980) as they measured 6-8 pm.…”
Section: Badhamia Versicolor Listermentioning
confidence: 90%
“…Mrs. D. Wrigley de Basanta, who has processed numerous moist chambers of the bark of Quercus ilex from Spain, harvested L. sambucina in a culture from Madrid. This material was accompanied by L. nannengae (Pando & Lado 1988), a species known only from Spain and Ohio (Keller & Braun 1999) until it appeared on a culture of Elder bark from Co. Offaly, Ireland. Licea nannengae is a minute species with a shiny peridium that is not di vided into platelets and has spores with a prominent genni native pore.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%