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  • 2Under Assessment
  • 3Preliminary Assessed
  • 4Assessed
  • 5Published

Nemania primolutea Y.M. Ju, H.M. Hsieh & J.D. Rogers

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Scientific name
Nemania primolutea
Author
Y.M. Ju, H.M. Hsieh & J.D. Rogers
Common names
 
IUCN Specialist Group
Cup-fungi, Truffles and Allies
Kingdom
Fungi
Phylum
Ascomycota
Class
Sordariomycetes
Order
Xylariales
Family
Xylariaceae
Assessment status
Proposed
Proposed by
LAYANNE FERRO
Comments etc.
LAYANNE FERRO, David Minter

Assessment Notes

Taxonomic notes

The stromatal surface color is luteous while developing but becomes dull black when fully mature, with only traces of luteous remnants found in places. Nemania primolutea differs from the other
two Nemania species with yellowish young stromatal surfaces (i.e., N. chrysoconia and N. flavitextura) mainly in lacking conspicuous perithecial mounds and having carbonaceous stromatal tissue between perithecia. Nemania diffusa much resembles N. primolutea but has gray young stromatal surfaces (Ju et al., 2005).


Why suggested for a Global Red List Assessment?

Due to the little information on the occurrence of this species, I suggest including it as insufficient data (DD).


Geographic range

According to GBIF there are only 2 occurrences in the world (no occurrences with coordinates), but the presence of the species in Brazil is known.


Population and Trends

Species with insufficient data.

Population Trend: Uncertain


Habitat and Ecology

Over dead plant stem and as an endophytic fungus.


Threats

Species with insufficient data.

Other threat

Conservation Actions

Species with insufficient data.


Research needed

Species with insufficient data.


Use and Trade

Species with insufficient data.


Bibliography


Country occurrence

Regional Population and Trends

Country Trend Redlisted