Zopfiella longicaudata (Cain)Arx, Proc.K. Ned.Akad. Wet., Ser.C, Biol. Med. Sci.
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Zopfiella longicaudata (Cain)Arx, Proc.K. Ned.Akad. Wet., Ser.C, Biol. Med. Sci. |
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13. Zopfiella longicaudata (Cain)Arx, Proc.K. Ned.Akad. Wet., Ser.C, Biol. Med. Sci. View in CoL 76(3): 291 (1972)
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Ascomata non-ostiolate, scattered to gregarious, immersed to superficial, globose, metallic black in stereomicroscopy, dark brown to black in mounting, 300–360 μm diam. Hairs hyphoid, simple, thin-walled, septate, smooth, flexuous. Peridium pseudoparenchymatous, membranaceous, opaque, composed angular (textura angularis), dark red to dark brown, thick-walled cells. Asci 8-spored, clavate, 25–35 × 10–15 μm, evanescent, irregularly biseriate, only observable in young cleistothecia. Ascospores 1-celled, lageniform to clavate and hyaline when young, smooth, becoming swollen at the apical part to forma transversal septum delimiting a head and pedicel. Head cell ellipsoid to lageniform, usually symmetrical, with umbonate apex and truncated base, smooth, light brown to chestnut brown, 7.5–12.5 × 6–8.5 μm, guttulate, with a subapical germ pore. Pedicel cylindrical, thin-walled, occasionally collapsing, with rounded base, 6–15 × 2–5 μm. Apical caudae absent. Basal caudae absent.
Material examined: — BRAZIL. Pernambuco, Universidade Federal Rural de Pernambuco ( UFRPE), Recife, on horse dung, 09 Nov 2012, R. F. R. Melo ( URM 86759a!, 86759b!).
Habitat: —Soil and dung of many herbivores.
Distribution: —Worldwide.
Notes:— Zopfiella longicaudata has similar morphological features as Z. marina Furuya & Udagawa (1975: 249) , which can be distinguished by its smaller ascospores. Characteristics features are the non-ostiolate ascomata, usually glabrous, with clavate asci bearing ascospores composed of an ellipsoid to landform head cell and a long cylindrical pedicel, up to 15 μm long. The material from Pernambuco presented ascospores with shorter pedicels than the ones described by Guarro et al. (1991). However, considering the other characters, this difference did not justify the proposition of a new species or variety.
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Departamento de Geologia, Universidad de Chile |
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Field Museum of Natural History, Botany Department |
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University of the Ryukyus |
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Zopfiella longicaudata (Cain)Arx, Proc.K. Ned.Akad. Wet., Ser.C, Biol. Med. Sci.
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Wet. 1972: 291 |