Angioridium sinuosum


Sporangia:- scattered, sessile with a contracted base, or forming elongate, sinuous, or branching plasmodiocarps, laterally compressed with parallel sides, the upper ridge flattened and finally splitting longitudinally, white ,gray, or yellowish.

Peridium:- double, the outer layer with more or less dense deposits of lime, smooth or reticulate, the inner layer wrinkled and colourless, membranous, usually adhering to the outer layer.

Capillitium:- consisting of numerous white, often branching, large or small lime nodes connected by rather short hyaline threads.

Spores:-  dark on mass; pale brown by transmitted light mininutely warted. 


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