Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Chloridium caesium
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Miami University, Willard Sherman Turrell Herbarium


MU-MU-F-58121:000300896
Chloridium caesium (Nees & T. Nees) Réblová & Seifert
58121Django Grootmyers   2020-05-10
United States, Ohio, Columbus, 2068 Greenway Ave.. Growing on the underside of a Acer saccharinum stick. Conidiophores branched and composed of brown, thick-walled, simple-septate hyphae. Hyaline phialides in whorls at the tips and joints of conidiophores. Conidia smooth, hyaline and aseptate. Conidia measurements: (2.2) 2.5 - 3 × (1.1) 1.3 - 1.6 (1.7) µm, Q = (1.4) 1.6 - 2.2 (2.6); N = 30, Me = 2.7 × 1.4 µm; Qe = 1.9., 39.9763 -82.9474

New Zealand Fungarium


PDD:PDD
Chloridium caesium (Nees) Réblová & Seifert
PDD 76570Jerry A. Cooper   2002-05-10
New Zealand, -44.007885 169.385606

University of Copenhagen


C:F
Chloridium caesium (Nees) Réblová & Seifert
24622Henning Knudsen   1992-04-17
Denmark, MZ: Ledreborg, 55.599998 11.94


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