Phylum:Basidiomycota >> Class: Basidiomycetes >>  Order: Uredinales 
   
 
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 Scientific Name: Naohidea sebacea
 
   
   
 Author:

Platygloea sebacea (Berk. et Br.), McNabb 1965:188. 1965.

Dacrymyces sebaceus Berk, et Br. 1871:430. 1871.

Platygloea miedzyrecensis Bres. 1903:113. 1903.

Naohidea sebacea

   
 
 
 
 
 Description: Basidia long-cylindrical, 160-250(-350) × 5-6 μm (with stalk); stalk cells 94-235 μm, 66-95 × 5-6 μm (without stalk); sterigmata short to long-cylindrical, up to 40 × 4.5 μm, cornute, with conspicuous spicula. Probasidia: lacking. Spores broadly naviculate, hyaline, thin-walled, 9-11(-12) × 5-7 μm [Q=1.54-1.85(-2.0)], germination by repetition or by budding; many globose to subglobose cells existing in whole basidiocarp, 3-6(-8) × 2.5-6(-8) μm [Q=0.88-1.14(-1.20)], thin-walled, but somewhat thick-walled, those spherical cells are probably budding directly from hyphae of basidiocarp. Conidia lacking. Cystidia lacking. Hyphidia: present, inconspicuous. Hyphae thin-walled, hyaline, clamped, 2.5-5.0 μm. Haustoria: not clamped, growing from hyphae cell wall, mostly not tremelloid-like with single, small hyphae, sometimes swelling like tremelloid haustoria, without clamps.
 
 
 
 
 
 Specimens:

Hweisun, Nan-Tou County, ca. 1300 m. CCJ1077 & CCJ1083, on decayed wood. Host fungi: pyrenomycetous fungi.

 
 
 
 Habitat: null
 
 
 
 Distribution:

null

 
 
 
 References:

Oberwinkler, F. 1990.

   
   
   
 Provided:

C. J. Chen

 
 
 Note: This species is similar with the type description by Oberwinkler in 1990, even though the basidia size and sterigmata are much longer and the dimension of basidia is shorter than type. The quite different sizes of basidia and sterigma can probably not separate to create a new species.