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Geastrum minutisporum sp. nov. from Polylepis australis woodlands in central Argentina
María L. Hernández Caffot Leonardo D. AmarillaEsteban M. CrespoLaura S. Domínguez
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2015 Volume 57 Issue 3 Pages 157-163

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Geastrum minutisporum is characterized by a basidioma up to 25 mm wide, exoperidium saccate to planar, non-hygroscopic; a globose to subglobose, sessile and greyish brown endoperidium; a silky fibrillose peristoma, lighter or darker than the endoperidium and with globose, slightly asperulate basidiospores, 2–2.5–3 μm in diam, with a short apiculus up to 0.5 μm long. Specimens were collected at the Reserva Hídrica Provincial Pampa de Achala located in the upper portion of Sierras Grandes from Córdoba, central Argentina. Morphology and phylogenetic analysis based on sequences of the ribosomal DNA internal transcribed spacer region support Geastrum minutisporum as a new species.

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