Description:
Saprobic on the rotten wood. Sexual morphology:
Apothecium looks like globet- or cup-shaped. The immature apothecium is more or less cylindric, wrinkled on the upper part, very dark grayish cyan of skin of apothecium, and hairy. The mature apothecium is exactly goblet-shaped with very dark grayish cyan on the surface, hairy, upper part of apothecium concave with soft orange, inside of apothecium fleshy gelatinous-rubbery and tough 2.3−3.0 cm in diam 3.2−3.6 in height. The
hair 25−100 × 3.8−7.5 μm, brownish cylindrical cell, rough surface’s cell, septate cell, and apically blunt. Paraphyses hyphae 400 μm in length, septate, filiform, longer than ascus. Excipular cells crowded, septate.
Asci 8-spored, long tapering base, cylindrical, 375−400 × 15.0−22.5 μm.
Ascospore ellipsoid or occasionally nearly subfusiform, mostly 2-4 oil globules inside, 30.0−52.5 × 13.8−20.0 μm. Asexual morphology: Undetermined.
Reference:
Carbone M, Agnello C, Alvarado P (2013). Phylogenetic studies in the family Sarcosomataceae (Ascomycota, Pezizales). Ascomycete 5: 1–12.
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