Stemonitis axifera

Sporangia:- narrowly cylindrical, in dense and often large clusters, stalked, usually curved, rusty brown, 7 to 20 mm.tall.
Stalk:-  black, smooth shiny, rising from a membranous hypothallus.
Columella:-  reaching the apex of the sporatheca, wavy in upper part.
Capillitium:-  with a smooth and usually close surface-net, connected with the columella by few stout branches, and composed of rather firm threads bounding rounded meshes, which are usually small.

Spores:- Rusty brown on mass almost colourless by transmitted light, faintly warted. Plasmodium:- White rarely pale yellow

Stemonitis axifera is listed in the following regions:

South Coast

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