Diversity trapped in cages: Revision of Blumenavia Möller (Clathraceae, Basidiomycota) reveals three hidden species
Fig 5
Blumenavia baturitensis sp. nov.
(A) Fresh basidiomata, UFRN-Fungos 2868, holotype. (B–I) UFRN-Fungos 1943, paratype: (B) Fresh basidiomata; (C) Dry basidiomata; (D) Wrinkled tentacular projections of glebifer; (E) Glebifer projections forming a larger projection leaving a fusiform space between them; (F, G) Torn and twisted glebifers in arms; (H) Apical exoperidium hyphae in 5% KOH; (I) Apical exoperidium hyphae in 1% Congo red. (J, K) UFRN-Fungos 2868, holotype: (J) Rhizomorph hyphae in 1% Congo red; (K) Basidiospores in Melzer’s reagent. (A, B, D) Arrows indicating membranous wrinkled, tentacled glebifers. (A–C) bar = 10 mm; (D, E) bar = 1 mm; (F, G) bar = 0.5 mm; (H–K) bar = 5 μm.