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Mycocaliciaceae Members:
Chaenothecopsis amurensis
Chaenothecopsis brevipes
Chaenothecopsis debilis
Chaenothecopsis dolichocephala
Chaenothecopsis edbergii
Chaenothecopsis kalbii
Chaenothecopsis nana
Chaenothecopsis nigra
Chaenothecopsis norstictica
Chaenothecopsis pusilla
Chaenothecopsis pusiola
Chaenothecopsis rappii
Chaenothecopsis resinicola
Chaenothecopsis rubescens
Chaenothecopsis savonica
Chaenothecopsis vainioana
Mycocalicium albonigrum
Mycocalicium americanum
Mycocalicium fuscipes
Mycocalicium subtile
Phaeocalicium atenitikon
Phaeocalicium compressulum
Phaeocalicium curtisii
Phaeocalicium flabelliforme
Phaeocalicium polyporaeum
Sphinctrina anglica
Sphinctrina leucopoda
Sphinctrina tubaeformis
Sphinctrina turbinata
NC
Records
Phaeocalicium atenitikon
Ladd & C.A.Morse - walnut fairy pin
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Taxonomy
Phylum:
Ascomycota
Class:
Eurotiomycetes
Order:
Mycocaliciales
Family:
Mycocaliciaceae
MycoBank_number:
841352
Taxonomic Reference:
Bryologist 125 (1): 37 (2022)
Identification
Description:
Technical Description:
Ladd, D. & C.A. Morse. 2022 A new species of Phaeocalicium (Mycocaliciaceae) on black walnut in central North America. The Bryologist 125(1): 36-42. https://doi.org/10.1639/0007-2745-125.1.036
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Distribution in North Carolina
Comments:
Described from the Ozarks region, extending east at least as far as western NC.
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GBIF-Global Distribution
Habitats and Life History
Habitats:
Found exclusively on twigs of Juglans nigra.
Observation Methods:
Abundance/Frequency:
Abundance/Frequency by province:
Frequency
Regular
– almost always observed on given visit; >=90% chance of observation
Frequent
– usually observed on a given visit; >=50%<90% chance of observation
Infrequent
– observed less than 50% of visits; >=25%<50% chance of observation
Occasional
– observed on only on a small minority of visits; >=10%<25% chance of observation
Seldom
– not usually seen on visits; <10% chance of observation
These terms refer to visits to appropriate habitats made at appropriate times of the year, making use of common sampling/observation methods. Under those conditions, Frequency refers to the chance of observing at least one individual on a given visit made anywhere within a particular region, or over multiple visits to a single site.
Status in North Carolina
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Photo Gallery for
Phaeocalicium atenitikon
- walnut fairy pin
Recorded by: Jason Hollinger
Henderson Co.
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