E-Flora BC: Electronic Atlas of the Flora of British Columbia

Rimbachia neckerae (Fr.) Redhead
no common name
Uncertain

Species account author: Ian Gibson.
Extracted from Matchmaker: Mushrooms of the Pacific Northwest.

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Species Information

Summary:
Rimbachia neckerae is recognized by its small size, white pitcher-shaped or helmet-shaped to bell-shaped cap, a smooth to slightly wrinkled spore-bearing surface, fruiting on algal fluxes and amongst mosses on soil or old wood, and microscopically by the pip-shaped to broadly elliptic or almond-shaped spores.

A collection was examined from BC (Redhead(7)), and it is also found (very rarely) in Europe.
Cap:
0.08-1.2cm across, urceolate (having the shape of a pitcher, with a large body and small mouth) to bell-shaped or conchate, thin, very delicate, translucent, margin incurved becoming uneven; white, (Redhead), 0.8-1.2cm across, urceolate, helmet-shaped to bell-shaped or conchate; white; smooth or minutely tomentulose, margin slightly fringed, incurved becoming even, (Watling)
Flesh:
thin; colorless (Watling)
Gills:
replaced by smooth surface that becomes wrinkled towards the center; white, (Redhead)
Stem:
eccentric rudimentary pseudostem, (Redhead), absent or replaced by eccentric rudimentary pseudostem (Watling)
Odor:
not recorded
Taste:
not recorded
Microscopic spores:
spores 8-10.5(12) x (4)5-6(7) microns, pip-shaped to broadly elliptic or almond-shaped, smooth, nonamyloid, thin-walled, with prominent apiculus; trama hyphae 5-11 microns wide, subparallel, only slightly interwoven, thin-walled, colorless, smooth, clamped, nonamyloid, the pellicular hyphae similar with the occasional end semi-erect and sometimes slightly clavate to capitate, (Redhead), pleurocystidia and cheilocystidia absent; clamp connections present, (Watling)
Spore deposit:
[presumably white or whitish, but not recorded]

Habitat / Range

gregarious on algal fluxes and amongst mosses on soil or (according to Watling) old wood

Synonyms and Alternate Names

Cyphella neckerae (Fr.) Fr.

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Genetic information (NCBI Taxonomy Database)
Taxonomic Information from the World Flora Online
Index Fungorium
Taxonomic reference: Can. J. Bot. 62: 879. 1984; == Cyphella neckerae (Fr.) Fr.; = Leptoglossum candidum D.A. Reid

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Species References

Redhead(7), Watling(2)

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