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The new species is named after the village where it was discovered, Sainte-Marguerite, situated in the French Massif Central.
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<emphasis id="64CE4B486630DD59FCC0F9E2FE6D12CB" box="[881,1135,1654,1679]" italics="true" pageId="2" pageNumber="174">Rhopalodia acuminata</emphasis>
Krammer
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in
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were also identified.
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The springs have a circumneutral pH, an elevated conductivity level (&gt;8000 μS
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) and are enriched with by sodium-chloride and bicarbonate sodium with CO
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present as a gas phase as observed by other authors in the same area (
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Negrel
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Rihs
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). The water temperature ranged between 17.5 and 27.0 °C. The concentrations of the different ions were very similar between the three springs although Lithium ions were present in each spring (
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LM (
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): Valves narrowly lanceolate to weakly elliptic-lanceolate in smaller specimens. Valve margins linear to slightly convex, gradually narrowing towards the non-protracted, acutely rounded to wedge-shaped apices. Valve dimensions (n=25): length 3565 μm, width 7.09.5 μm. Axial area very narrow, linear, weakly widening near the central area. Central area small, rounded to almost rectangular, usually slightly asymmetric, bordered by several more distantly spaced, irregularly shortened striae. Raphe filiform with almost straight, clearly expanded proximal raphe endings. Striae radiate and geniculate near the valve center, becoming rapidly parallel and even convergent near the apices,
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10 μm. Voigt discordance clearly visible. Lineolae weakly discernible,
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10 μm. SEM (
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). Striae composed of lineolae as long as the width of the virgae,
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10 μm, clearly longer than the virgae near the apices (
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). External raphe sternum not raised (
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). Internally, raphe running weakly lateral of the raphe sternum with the raphe slit opening on the side, but with central raphe endings in the middle of the central area (
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). Areolae covered by individual hymenes (
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<emphasis id="64CE4B486636DD5FFF39F906FB3812E3" bold="true" box="[136,314,1682,1703]" pageId="4" pageNumber="176">FIGURES 3740.</emphasis>
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, SEM. Type population from Tennis spring. 37. External view of an entire valve showing the raphe structure and the striae. 38. Internal view of an entire valve. Note the rather low raphesternum. 39. External detail of the central area. Note the typical enlarged proximal raphe endings. 40. Internal detail of the central area showing the typical areola coverings, the proximal raphe endings and the almost central running raphe branches. Scale bar = 10 μm (Figs 37, 38), 5 μm (Figs 39, 40).
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The species is named after
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<emphasis id="64CE4B486637DD5EFF39FA40FB3E11AD" bold="true" box="[136,316,1492,1513]" pageId="5" pageNumber="177">FIGURES 4161.</emphasis>
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, LM. Type population from Leopoldkanaal. Scale bar = 10 μm.
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) D.M.
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4) in center with age. Flesh white to pinkish brown or reddish brown (6
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7), middle part slowly staining greenish blue or dark blue when cut but disappearing very soon (after 5 min). Hymenophore decurrent, tubular to poroid-lamellate, anastomosing, tubes
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broad, angular to quadrilateral, compound, sub-lamellate at the stipe, yellowish brown (4
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6) to rust brown (6D7), black brown (7
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7, 8) with age, slowly staining greenish blue when cut. Stipe
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thick, dry, almost equal when young, obclavate with age or gradually swollen towards base, rust brown at apex, finely same with the pores, and otherwise blackish brown, solid. Stipe surface reddish or blackish brown then bruised, smooth. Context soft, brownish to pale brown, when exposed partly changed to reddish brown (9D5). Veil or annulus absent. Spore print grey brown to dark red brown. Odor very unpleasant when old or dry; taste mild or lightly bitter.
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Microscopic features of
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(voucher specimen HMJAU34337). a. Basidiospores. b. Stipitipellis hyphae (bold: showed apex hyphae with encrusting pigment) c. Basidia. d. Pileipellis hyphae. Scale bar: ad=10 μm.
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Basidiospores (
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) 9.011.6(13)×(4)4.25.0μm, n=20, x=10.3×4.6μm,
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=2.23, ellipsoid, subfusoid to fusoid, honey yellow to pale brown in deposit, light brown in 3% KOH, smooth, thin-walled, nonamyloid. Basidia (
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)(27.8) 29.038.7(49)×6.47.3(8)μm, clavate, 4-sterigmata, hyaline or brownish yellow contents in fresh deposit or KOH, and coagulated dextrinoid in Melzers. Hymenial cystidia(27.8) 29.138.8(40.5)×(6)6.47.3(8)μm, scattered, cylindrical or clavate and very similar to basidia, smooth, thin-walled, golden to pale brown scattered oleiferous vacuole, inamyloid. Hymenophoral trama parallel hyaline to pale brown, parallel, elements 58μm wide, subgelatinous with age. Pilerpellis a trichoderm, with interweaved hyphae, cylindrical,
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smooth, with encrusted pigment, pale yellow to yellowish brown contents in KOH, orange brown in dH
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, inamyloid in Melzers, thin-walled, 5.58.0μm wide. Pileus trama, interwoven, pale brown, inamyloid, thin-walled. Stipitipellis hyphae parallel, brown or yellow brown to rust, with encrusting pigment in dH
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(but dissolving in KOH), inamyloid, rarely with scattered caulocystidia. Stipe trama hyphae parallel to subparallel, hyaline to pale yellow, cylindrical,
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Solitary to scattered in soil of coniferous forest under
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<emphasis id="6499EAF4FFC8EE03B28E64FDFF6D728E" box="[136,228,412,437]" italics="true" pageId="5" pageNumber="172">gmelinii</emphasis>
; currently only known from northeast of
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<emphasis id="6499EAF4FFC8EE03B2BB64A1FDB472E2" box="[189,573,448,473]" italics="true" pageId="5" pageNumber="172">Additional specimens examined:</emphasis>
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: Mudan feng national natural reserve,
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, Fei Ma 0630 (
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, Fei Ma 0648
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34338!). Dongning County,
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, Liangliang Qi &amp; MengleXie 3984
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, Liangliang Qi
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&amp;
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MengleXie 4191 (
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!)
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, Liangliang Qi
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&amp;MengleXie 5083 (
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34334!).
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34337,
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34339,
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34338,
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34336,
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34335
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were collected in
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<emphasis id="6499EAF4FFC8EE03B34867F9FE41718A" box="[334,456,664,689]" italics="true" pageId="5" pageNumber="172">L. olgensis</emphasis>
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forest and
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34334 was collected in
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<emphasis id="6499EAF4FFC8EE03B1A867F9FBAE718A" box="[942,1063,664,689]" italics="true" pageId="5" pageNumber="172">L. gmelinii</emphasis>
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forest.
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