Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Cylindrobasidium evolvens (Auricularia evolvens, Basidioradulum evolvens, Ceraceomyces evolvens, Corticium evolvens, Hyphoderma arizonicum, Peniophora gilvidula, Stereum evolvens, Terana evolvens, Corticium evolvens var. evolvens, Cylindrobasidium evolvens var. evolvens, Thelephora evolvens)
Search Criteria: Ohio; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Canadian National Mycological Herbarium


AAFC:DAOM
127110G.D. Darker, (7670)   1959-07-29
U.S.A., Ohio, Cuyahoga Co., Maple Heights

Charles Gardner Shaw Mycological Herbarium, Washington State University


WSP
WSP63349W. B. Cooke; V. G. Cooke   1965-10-29
United States, Ohio, Highland, Fort Hill State Memorial, 39.11306 -83.40639

Miami University, Willard Sherman Turrell Herbarium


MU
000191746W. B. Cooke   380961965-10-29
United States, Ohio, Highland, Fort Hill State Memorial; 39.11306 -83.40639, 39.11306 -83.40639, 269m

MU
000191747W. B. Cooke   380961966-10-29
United States, Ohio, Highland, Fort Hill State Memorial, 39.11306 -83.40639, 269m

MU
000191748W. B. Cooke   380961966-10-29
United States, Ohio, Highland, Fort Hill State Memorial, 39.11306 -83.40639, 269m

MU
000301586Django Grootmyers   3462082018-11-20
United States, Ohio, Franklin, Columbus, The Ohio State University. Growing on the undersides of decorticated fallen Celtis occidentalis sticks. All structures inamyloid. Monomitic with clamped generative hyphae. Fusiform leptocystidia present. Basidia clavate and 4-sterigmate. Spores hyaline and smooth., 40.0016 -83.0101

MU-MU-F-58202:000301586
58202Django Grootmyers   2018-11-20
United States, Ohio, Columbus, The Ohio State University. Growing on the undersides of decorticated fallen Celtis occidentalis sticks. All structures inamyloid. Monomitic with clamped generative hyphae. Fusiform leptocystidia present. Cystidia measurements from Piximetre: 43.3 - 53.27 (53.3) × 5.6 - 7.5 µm, Q = 6.8 - 9; N = 5, Me = 49.9 × 6.6 µm; Qe = 7.6 Individual cystidia: 43.26 x 6.38 µm, 53.27 x 7.21 µm, 50.53 x 6.18 µm, 52.19 x 7.55 µm, 50.29 x 5.60 µm Basidia clavate and 4-sterigmate. Basidia measurements from Piximetre: 47.1 - 52.67 (52.7) × 5.7 - 7.17 (7.2) µm, Q = 6.6 - 8.68 (8.7); N = 5, Me = 50.5 × 6.5 µm; Qe = 7.8 Individual basidia: 47.08 x 7.17 µm, 50.95 x 6.51 µm, 49.51 x 5.70 µm, 52.67 x 6.11 µm, 52.19 x 7.15 µm Spores hyaline and smooth. Spore measurements from Piximetre: (6.7) 7 - 8.7 (10.1) × (4.1) 4.2 - 5.1 (5.8) µm, Q = (1.4) 1.5 - 1.9 (2); N = 30, Me = 8 × 4.7 µm; Qe = 1.7 Individual spores: 7.71 x 4.12 µm, 8.62 x 4.23 µm, 8.89 x 5.17 µm, 8.37 x 5.01 µm, 7.92 x 4.61 µm, 8.24 x 4.73 µm, 6.88 x 4.92 µm, 7.07 x 4.94 µm, 6.68 x 4.10 µm, 7.51 x 4.81 µm, 6.77 x 4.24 µm, 10.08 x 5.15 µm, 7.72 x 4.61 µm, 8.14 x 5.84 µm, 8.31 x 4.65 µm, 7.83 x 5.04 µm, 8.36 x 5.16 µm, 6.98 x 4.70 µm, 9.73 x 5.12 µm, 7.45 x 4.76 µm, 8.34 x 4.93 µm, 7.11 x 4.53 µm, 7.47 x 4.27 µm, 7.63 x 4.41 µm, 8.26 x 4.63 µm, 7.86 x 4.20 µm, 8.51 x 4.67 µm, 7.87 x 4.57 µm, 8.26 x 4.93 µm, 8.72 x 5.14 µm, 40.0016 -83.0101

Mushroom Observer


MUOB
MUOB 346208Django Grootmyers   MUOB 3462082018-11-20
United States, Ohio, Columbus, The Ohio State University, 40.0016 -83.0101

New York Botanical Garden


NY:NY
1990805Morgan   153
United States of America, Ohio, [No further locality information included with specimen]

University of Michigan Herbarium


MICH:Fungi
71630W. B. Cooke   380961966-10-29
USA, Ohio, Highland, Fort Hill State Memorial

USDA United States National Fungus Collections


BPI
BPI 285976Cooke W. B.; Cooke Vivian G.   38096;1966-10-29
United States, Ohio, Fort Hill State Memorial, Highland Co.


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Google Map

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