Tremella nephromatis Diederich
No common name
Tremellaceae

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

Introduction to the Macrofungi

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Distribution of Tremella nephromatis
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Species Information

Summary:
The minute, convex, waxy-gelatinous, dark reddish brown fruitbodies grow on the lichen Nephroma: they are identified by microscopic characters. The description is derived from Diederich(1).
Microscopic:
spores 5.5-8 x 5-6(7.5) microns, nearly round to elliptic, with a distinct apiculus; basidia "when mature, 1-septate, not constricted at the septum, septum longitudinal, oblique or transverse", 11-20 x 7.5-10 microns, epibasidia 20-26 x 2-3.5 microns, subcylindric; hymenium colorless, containing numerous probasidia, probasidial initials elliptic, proliferations occurring through the basal clamp connection; hyphidia and cystidia absent; hyphae of context 1-2 microns wide, thin-walled, clamp connections not seen; haustorial branches present but rare, mother cell ellipsoid, 3-4 x 2.5-3 microns, haustorial filament 2-11 x 0.5 microns; anamorph unknown
Notes:
Tremella nephromatis is known from multiple collections in BC (Diederich(1), Diederich(2)). There is a collection from BC at the University of British Columbia.

Habitat and Range

Habitat
on thallus of the lichen Nephroma parile (Ach.) Ach., (Diederich(1)), and Nephroma bellum, (Diederich(2))

Synonyms

Synonyms and Alternate Names:
Helvella queletii Bres.