Arcyria cinerea (Bull.) Pers.
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Authority
Rogerson, Clark T., et al. 1990. Fungi collected by Bassett Maguire and collabora tors in the Guayana Highland, 1944-1983. Mem. New York Bot. Gard. 64: 130-164.
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Family
Arcyriaceae
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Scientific Name
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Description
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Distribution and Ecology - VENEZUELA. Bolivar: Chimanta Massif, belowTechine-meru, elev. 395 m, on dead prostrate logs, 18Jan 1955, JAS & JJW 156 [MLF; sporangia in thiscollection have an unusual, blackish-maroon color].
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Discussion
Martin and Alexopoulos (1969: Pl. VIII, fig. 80). According to Farr (1976: 71), this cosmopolitan species is one of the most frequently encountered of the myxomycetes.
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Distribution
VENEZUELA. Bolivar: Chimanta Massif, belowTechine-meru, elev. 395 m, on dead prostrate logs, 18Jan 1955, JAS & JJW 156 [MLF; sporangia in thiscollection have an unusual, blackish-maroon color].
Venezuela South America|