[ABL78470], Brazil, Santa Catarina, Joinville, Recanto das Nascentes Divinas. In Atlantic rain forest on tree bark. 26°12’43’’ S, 49°00’11’’ W, 225 m. Leg. A. Aptroot (no78470), 29.03.2019, det. A. Aptroot, 2019 This species is placed in the genus Architrypethelium because of
the very large ascospores that are principally 3-septate, with a septal
structure of the Architrypethelium type. However, the ascospores develop
2–4 additional septa that are less distinct than the three primary
septa.
[ABL78470],
Felix Schumm - CC BY-SA 4.0
[ABL78470], Brazil, Santa Catarina, Joinville, Recanto das Nascentes Divinas. In Atlantic rain forest on tree bark. 26°12’43’’ S, 49°00’11’’ W, 225 m. Leg. A. Aptroot (no78470), 29.03.2019, det. A. Aptroot, 2019 This species is placed in the genus Architrypethelium because of
the very large ascospores that are principally 3-septate, with a septal
structure of the Architrypethelium type. However, the ascospores develop
2–4 additional septa that are less distinct than the three primary
septa.
[ABL78470],
Felix Schumm - CC BY-SA 4.0
[ABL78470], Brazil, Santa Catarina, Joinville, Recanto das Nascentes Divinas. In Atlantic rain forest on tree bark. 26°12’43’’ S, 49°00’11’’ W, 225 m. Leg. A. Aptroot (no78470), 29.03.2019, det. A. Aptroot, 2019 This species is placed in the genus Architrypethelium because of
the very large ascospores that are principally 3-septate, with a septal
structure of the Architrypethelium type. However, the ascospores develop
2–4 additional septa that are less distinct than the three primary
septa.
[ABL78470],
Felix Schumm - CC BY-SA 4.0
[ABL78470], Brazil, Santa Catarina, Joinville, Recanto das Nascentes Divinas. In Atlantic rain forest on tree bark. 26°12’43’’ S, 49°00’11’’ W, 225 m. Leg. A. Aptroot (no78470), 29.03.2019, det. A. Aptroot, 2019 This species is placed in the genus Architrypethelium because of
the very large ascospores that are principally 3-septate, with a septal
structure of the Architrypethelium type. However, the ascospores develop
2–4 additional septa that are less distinct than the three primary
septa.
[ABL78470],
Felix Schumm - CC BY-SA 4.0
[ABL78470], Brazil, Santa Catarina, Joinville, Recanto das Nascentes Divinas. In Atlantic rain forest on tree bark. 26°12’43’’ S, 49°00’11’’ W, 225 m. Leg. A. Aptroot (no78470), 29.03.2019, det. A. Aptroot, 2019 This species is placed in the genus Architrypethelium because of
the very large ascospores that are principally 3-septate, with a septal
structure of the Architrypethelium type. However, the ascospores develop
2–4 additional septa that are less distinct than the three primary
septa.
[ABL78470],
Felix Schumm - CC BY-SA 4.0
[ABL78470], Brazil, Santa Catarina, Joinville, Recanto das Nascentes Divinas. In Atlantic rain forest on tree bark. 26°12’43’’ S, 49°00’11’’ W, 225 m. Leg. A. Aptroot (no78470), 29.03.2019, det. A. Aptroot, 2019 This species is placed in the genus Architrypethelium because of
the very large ascospores that are principally 3-septate, with a septal
structure of the Architrypethelium type. However, the ascospores develop
2–4 additional septa that are less distinct than the three primary
septa.
[ABL78470],
Felix Schumm - CC BY-SA 4.0
[ABL78470], Brazil, Santa Catarina, Joinville, Recanto das Nascentes Divinas. In Atlantic rain forest on tree bark. 26°12’43’’ S, 49°00’11’’ W, 225 m. Leg. A. Aptroot (no78470), 29.03.2019, det. A. Aptroot, 2019 This species is placed in the genus Architrypethelium because of
the very large ascospores that are principally 3-septate, with a septal
structure of the Architrypethelium type. However, the ascospores develop
2–4 additional septa that are less distinct than the three primary
septa.
[ABL78470],
Felix Schumm - CC BY-SA 4.0
[ABL78470], Brazil, Santa Catarina, Joinville, Recanto das Nascentes Divinas. In Atlantic rain forest on tree bark. 26°12’43’’ S, 49°00’11’’ W, 225 m. Leg. A. Aptroot (no78470), 29.03.2019, det. A. Aptroot, 2019 This species is placed in the genus Architrypethelium because of
the very large ascospores that are principally 3-septate, with a septal
structure of the Architrypethelium type. However, the ascospores develop
2–4 additional septa that are less distinct than the three primary
septa.
[ABL78470],
Felix Schumm - CC BY-SA 4.0
[ABL78470], Brazil, Santa Catarina, Joinville, Recanto das Nascentes Divinas. In Atlantic rain forest on tree bark. 26°12’43’’ S, 49°00’11’’ W, 225 m. Leg. A. Aptroot (no78470), 29.03.2019, det. A. Aptroot, 2019 This species is placed in the genus Architrypethelium because of
the very large ascospores that are principally 3-septate, with a septal
structure of the Architrypethelium type. However, the ascospores develop
2–4 additional septa that are less distinct than the three primary
septa.
[ABL78470],
Felix Schumm - CC BY-SA 4.0
[ABL78470], Brazil, Santa Catarina, Joinville, Recanto das Nascentes Divinas. In Atlantic rain forest on tree bark. 26°12’43’’ S, 49°00’11’’ W, 225 m. Leg. A. Aptroot (no78470), 29.03.2019, det. A. Aptroot, 2019 This species is placed in the genus Architrypethelium because of
the very large ascospores that are principally 3-septate, with a septal
structure of the Architrypethelium type. However, the ascospores develop
2–4 additional septa that are less distinct than the three primary
septa.
[ABL78470],
Felix Schumm - CC BY-SA 4.0
[ABL78470], Brazil, Santa Catarina, Joinville, Recanto das Nascentes Divinas. In Atlantic rain forest on tree bark. 26°12’43’’ S, 49°00’11’’ W, 225 m. Leg. A. Aptroot (no78470), 29.03.2019, det. A. Aptroot, 2019 This species is placed in the genus Architrypethelium because of
the very large ascospores that are principally 3-septate, with a septal
structure of the Architrypethelium type. However, the ascospores develop
2–4 additional septa that are less distinct than the three primary
septa.
[ABL78470],
Felix Schumm - CC BY-SA 4.0
[ABL78470], Brazil, Santa Catarina, Joinville, Recanto das Nascentes Divinas. In Atlantic rain forest on tree bark. 26°12’43’’ S, 49°00’11’’ W, 225 m. Leg. A. Aptroot (no78470), 29.03.2019, det. A. Aptroot, 2019 This species is placed in the genus Architrypethelium because of
the very large ascospores that are principally 3-septate, with a septal
structure of the Architrypethelium type. However, the ascospores develop
2–4 additional septa that are less distinct than the three primary
septa.
[ABL78470],
Felix Schumm - CC BY-SA 4.0
[ABL78470], Brazil, Santa Catarina, Joinville, Recanto das Nascentes Divinas. In Atlantic rain forest on tree bark. 26°12’43’’ S, 49°00’11’’ W, 225 m. Leg. A. Aptroot (no78470), 29.03.2019, det. A. Aptroot, 2019 This species is placed in the genus Architrypethelium because of
the very large ascospores that are principally 3-septate, with a septal
structure of the Architrypethelium type. However, the ascospores develop
2–4 additional septa that are less distinct than the three primary
septa.
[ABL78470],
Felix Schumm - CC BY-SA 4.0
[ABL78470], Brazil, Santa Catarina, Joinville, Recanto das Nascentes Divinas. In Atlantic rain forest on tree bark. 26°12’43’’ S, 49°00’11’’ W, 225 m. Leg. A. Aptroot (no78470), 29.03.2019, det. A. Aptroot, 2019 This species is placed in the genus Architrypethelium because of
the very large ascospores that are principally 3-septate, with a septal
structure of the Architrypethelium type. However, the ascospores develop
2–4 additional septa that are less distinct than the three primary
septa.
[ABL78470],
Felix Schumm - CC BY-SA 4.0
[ABL78470], Brazil, Santa Catarina, Joinville, Recanto das Nascentes Divinas. In Atlantic rain forest on tree bark. 26°12’43’’ S, 49°00’11’’ W, 225 m. Leg. A. Aptroot (no78470), 29.03.2019, det. A. Aptroot, 2019 This species is placed in the genus Architrypethelium because of
the very large ascospores that are principally 3-septate, with a septal
structure of the Architrypethelium type. However, the ascospores develop
2–4 additional septa that are less distinct than the three primary
septa.
[ABL78470],
Felix Schumm - CC BY-SA 4.0
[ABL78470], Brazil, Santa Catarina, Joinville, Recanto das Nascentes Divinas. In Atlantic rain forest on tree bark. 26°12’43’’ S, 49°00’11’’ W, 225 m. Leg. A. Aptroot (no78470), 29.03.2019, det. A. Aptroot, 2019 This species is placed in the genus Architrypethelium because of
the very large ascospores that are principally 3-septate, with a septal
structure of the Architrypethelium type. However, the ascospores develop
2–4 additional septa that are less distinct than the three primary
septa.
[ABL78470],