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Basidiomas de Dacrymyces tortus (JA-Cussta 7268).

Basidiomas de Dacrymyces tortus (JA-Cussta 7268).

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In relation with the inventory work of the andalusian fungi, some information, descriptions and taxonomic comments of 21 interesting species of macromycetes are given. The species were neither previously referred in the available bibliography nor in the andalusian fungal inventory

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... (Fig. 4) al principio pulvinado y pronto discoide con margen enrollado y centro ocasionalmente deprimido, de hasta 2 mm de diámetro, de color amarillo sucio a amarillo par- dusco, gregario o solitario. Himenóforo anfígeno, liso. Carne gelatinosa, escasa; traslúcida, dura y de color pardo negruzco en estado seco; sin olor o sabor ...

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