Badhamiopsis cavifera

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Badhamiopsis cavifera
Systematics
without rank: Amoebozoa
without rank: Myxogastria
Order : Physarida
Family : Physaridae
Genre : Badhamiopsis
Type : Badhamiopsis cavifera
Scientific name
Badhamiopsis cavifera
Nann.-Bremek. & Y.Yamam.

Badhamiopsis cavifera is a Schleimpilzart from the order of physarales . It is only known from a single find from Japan.

features

The 0.3 to 0.4 millimeters in diameter, cream-white glossy fruit bodies are cushion-shaped sporocarps with many point-like depressions on the surface.

The peridium is yellow-brown and covered with white lime. The capillitium consists of simple, branched or somewhat reticulate, dark brown tubes that are thickened at the junctions and fused with the peridium at the depressions on the surface. They are only sparsely covered with lime grains. The spores are pale gray, densely covered on the surface with dark spines up to 0.5 micrometers long and measure 13.5 to 15 micrometers.

distribution

Badhamiopsis cavifera is only known from a single find from Japan.

Systematics and research history

The species was first described in 1988 by Neeltje Elizabeth Nannenga-Bremekamp and Yukinori Yamamoto . It is considered to be related to the genus Diderma .

proof

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  2. a b c d Hermann Neubert, Wolfgang Nowotny, Karlheinz Baumann, Heidi Marx: The Myxomycetes of Germany and the neighboring Alpine region with special consideration of Austria. Vol. 2, Karlheinz Baumann Verlag, Gomaringen 2000, ISBN 3-929822-01-6 , p. 185