Systematics Collections Data

PDD 86922 – Lasiosphaeria sorbina (Nyl.) P. Karst. 1873

Data provider:
New Zealand Fungarium - Te Kohinga Hekaheka o Aotearoa
Barcode:
PDD 86922
Specimen type:
Packet
Loan status:
Active
Database record added:
01 April 2010
Database record updated:
24 February 2023
Components
Primary component
Active identification
Determined name:
Lasiosphaeria sorbina
Determiner:
J.A. Cooper
Identification date:
Preferred name:
Lasiosphaeria sorbina (Nyl.) P. Karst. 1873
Division:
Ascomycota
Class:
Sordariomycetes
Order:
Sordariales
Family:
Lasiosphaeriaceae
Identification type:
Determination
Associations:
has host Hoheria populnea
Substrate:
wood, dead
Other components
Active identification
Determined name:
Hoheria populnea
Determiner:
Identification date:
Preferred name:
Hoheria populnea A.Cunn.
Division:
Tracheophyta
Class:
Magnoliopsida
Order:
Malvales
Family:
Malvaceae
Identification type:
Determination
Present:
no
Collection events
Primary collection event
Collection event type:
Unknown
Standard locality
Location:
Kennedy's Bush
Georeferences:
Latitude and Longitude (WGS84):  -43.6313  172.622 
Verbatim locality:
Kennedy's Bush
Verbatim collector:
J.A. Cooper
Standardised collector:
J. A. Cooper
Collectors reference no.:
JAC9812
Verbatim date:
2006/02/13
Start date:
2006-02-13
New Zealand Area Codes:
Mid Canterbury
Country:
New Zealand
Native lands:
Ngāi Tahu
Georeferences:
New Zealand Map Grid:  2479460E 5730800N  (WGS84 -43.629624 172.621423)
Habitat:
Mixed indigenous scrub
Keywords:
Mixed indigenous scrub
Specimen notes
Public Note:
spores 25 x 5um. From Toni: "The Lasio that the snail was eating is probably L. sorbina, the spores are the right shape, however they are usually a trifle smaller and are only supposed to be up to 5 septate, usually much less. Andy has asked me to look out for L. ovina, which is not here as far as he knows. Do the young spores have appendages? If so, it is ovina rather than sorbina. Do the asci have sub-apical plasma globules? If so, it is ovina. For future reference, the three white tomentose Lasio possibilities are as follows: L. ovina: spores 35 - 55 (-60.5) x 3 - 6 μm, appendages occasionally present when young, becoming up to 7-septate (-9), spores becoming yellow with age. Asci have subapical plasma globule. L. sorbina: spores 21.5 - 46 x 4.5 - 9 μm, appendages absent, aseptate to 1-septate, up to 5-septate. No subapical plasma globule in asci. L. lanuginosa: spores 33 - 60 x 2.5 - 5 μm, lash-like appendages (around 5 μm in length), sometimes head cell swells and becomes brown, head cell rarely 1-septate, tail 1-septate. Frequently collected without any sign of brown head cell. Asci have subapical plasma globule."
Assigned reference numbers
JA Cooper Fungarium:
JAC9812
Permissions
Project permits
Reference:
PDD Collection - Local Contexts
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