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Skeletocutis lilacina A. David & Jean Keller

Image location: Tallassee Highlands, Clarke Co., Georgia, USA

Microscopy and ID by Django Grootmeyers.

All parts inamyloid; dimitic; some skeletal hyphae encrusted; at least some generative hyphae clamped; cystidioles present; spores smooth; spores were difficult to photograph. SPORES: (3) 3.2 – 3.5 (3.9) × 0.8 – 0.9 (1) µm Q = (3.8) 3.84 – 4.09 (4.1) ; N = 6 Me = 3.4 × 0.9 µm ; Qe = 3.9 3.20 0.78 3.49 0.91 3.05 0.80 3.51 0.90 3.47 0.89 3.92 0.96

Used references: Gilbertson, R. L., & Ryvarden, L. (1986). North American polypores. Vol. I. Abortiporus-Lindtneria. North American polypores. Vol. I. Abortiporus-Lindtneria. Gilbertson, R. L., & Ryvarden, L. (1987). North American Polypores Vol. 2. Megasporoporia-Wrightoporia. North American Polypores Vol. 2. Megasporoporia-Wrightoporia., 437-885. Zhou, L. W., Nakasone, K. K., Burdsall, H. H., Ginns, J., Vlasák, J., Miettinen, O., … & Cui, B. K. (2016). Polypore diversity in North America with an annotated checklist. Mycological progress, 15(7), 771-790. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skeletocutis_brunneomarginata Piatek, Marcin, & Cabala, Jolanta. (2005). New and noteworthy polypores from Poland with validation of the family Phaeotrametaceae. Mycotaxon, 91, 173-183. Fan, L. F., Ji, X. H., & Si, J. (2017). A new species in the Skeletocutis subincarnata complex (Polyporales, Basidiomycota) from southwestern China. MYCOSPHERE, 8(6), 1253-1260. Cui, B. K. (2013). Two new polypores (Ceriporiopsis lavendula and Skeletocutis inflata spp. nov.) from Guangdong Province, China. Nordic journal of botany, 31(3), 326-330.

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