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Ramaria capitata (holotype). A. basidiospores; B. basidium; C. trichodermal palisade elements; D. ampulliform septum. Scale bars = 10 μ m. 

Ramaria capitata (holotype). A. basidiospores; B. basidium; C. trichodermal palisade elements; D. ampulliform septum. Scale bars = 10 μ m. 

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The Australian species Ramaria capitata (Lloyd) Corner is fully described. Its history, currently known distribution and colour photographs are provided. The species Ramaria ochraceosalmonicolor (Cleland) Corner is fully discussed and reduced to a variety of R. capitata. The lectotype proposed by R.H.Petersen for Ramaria ochraceosalmonicolor is rej...

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... and 1.5-4.0 µm diam.; apices covered with a trichodermal palisade consisting of smooth, sinuous, slender, sometimes branched, hyphal elements 60-90 x 2-8 µm, the palisade at first sterile and the basidia limited to the branch surface beneath the swollen apex, however at least some basidia appearing in the trichodermal palisade at maturity. (Fig. 2.) Habit: solitary or gregarious on soil (often sandy) amongst leaf litter. Habitat: in coastal heath, open eucalypt woodland or closed wet eucalypt forest. During the examination of herbarium collections, Ramaria capitata has been located under a variety of names including: R. flava (MELU 7083F, 7093F), R. pallida (MELU 7123F), R. ...

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