Summary:
Features include a blue-green fruitbody on wood with off-center (infrequently central) stem and microscopic characters including smooth tomentum hyphae. (Its close relative C. aeruginosa has central to slightly off-center stem, larger spores and granularly roughened tomentum hyphae.) Blue-green staining of wood is more commonly seen than the fruitbodies.
Odor:
none (Miller)
Taste:
unknown (Miller)
Microscopic:
spores 5-7(10) x 1.0-1.5(2.4) microns (average 6 x 1.5 microns), fusiform to elliptic-fusiform, smooth, colorless or with light green contents with bipolar droplets, unicellular, irregularly biseriate; asci 8-spored, (40)50-65(75) x 3-4(5) microns; paraphyses scarcely extending beyond asci, (1)1.5(2) microns wide, filiform [thread-like], colorless, septate, blunt at tip, branching near base; ectal excipulum gives rise "to few to numerous, coiled or sometimes straight, smooth-walled tomentum hyphae", tomentum hyphae 1.0-1.5(2) microns wide, (Dixon), spores 5-8 x 1-2 microns (Trudell)
Notes:
Collections were examined from BC, WA, OR, ID, and also ON, PQ, AK, CA, CO, GA, IA, ME, MA, MI, MN, NC, NH, NJ, NY, OH, TN, VT, WI, Cuba, Greenland, Venezuela, Bulgaria, Czechoslovakia, Denmark, Finland, Netherlands, Sweden, Ukraine, United Kingdom, Armenia, China, Georgia, India, Japan, Philippines, and Russia, (Dixon). B. Callan has determined collections from BC of both Chlorociboria aeruginosa and C. aeruginascens deposited at the Pacific Forestry Centre.
| Origin Status | Provincial Status | BC List (Red Blue List) | COSEWIC |
|---|---|---|---|
| Native | S3S4 (2021) | Yellow | Not Listed |
Synonyms and Alternate Names:
Chlorosplenium aeruginascens (Nyl.) P. Karst.
Dasyscyphus washingtonensis Dennis