Didymium farinaceum var. minus Lister, Monogr.

Lado, Carlos & Basanta, Diana Wrigley De, 2018, Typification of the myxomycete taxa described by the Listers and preserved at the Natural History Museum, London (BM), Phytotaxa 341 (1), pp. 448-450 : 448-450

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Didymium farinaceum var. minus Lister, Monogr.
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Didymium farinaceum var. minus Lister, Monogr. mycetozoa, ed. 1, 97. 1894

Didymium melanospermum var. minus (Lister) G. Lister , in Lister, Monogr. mycetozoa, ed. 2, 129. 1911

Didymium melanospermum var. minus (Lister) Dearn. & House , New York State Mus. Bull. 266: 58. 1925 [Comb. superfl., proposed earlier by G. Lister, in Lister, Monogr. Mycetozoa, ed. 2, 129. 1911]

Didymium minus (Lister) Morgan, J. Cincinnati Soc. Nat.Hist. 16(4): 145. 1894

Lectotypus (designated here): UNITED KINGDOM. England, Dorset, Lyme Regis, Highcliff , 50.725ºN 2.940ºW, 1 Jul 1891, A. Lister ( BM 1334 !, LBM.75, BM001089743 ,) GoogleMaps . Syntypus: UNITED KINGDOM. England, Dorset, Lyme Regis , 50.725ºN 2.940ºW, May 1891, A. Lister (a dry mount L:B.M.75!, engraved 243, BM001223742 ) GoogleMaps . Syntypus: UNITED KINGDOM. England, Dorset, Lyme Regis , 50.725ºN 2.940ºW, May 1889, A. Lister (one slide L:B.M.75!, engraved 245, BM001223741 ) GoogleMaps . Syntypus: U.S.A. Ohio, New Haven (Preston), 39º16’N 84º44’W), A.P. Morgan ( BM 1336 !, L:B.M.75, BM001089800 ) GoogleMaps

[BM] 1334 / Didymium farinaceum Schard / ss. minus/ Highcliff Lyme Regis/ leg. Lister July 1.1891/ LBM.75/ BM001089743. L:B.M.75 one dry mount engraved 243/ Didymium / melanospermum/ (Pers.) Macbr./ ss. minus/ Lyme, Dorset/ VII.1891 [V–1891]/ leg. Lister/ BM001223742. L:B.M.75 one slide engraved 243/ Didymium / melanospermum/ (Pers.) Macbr./ ss. minus/ Lyme, Dorset/ VII.1891 / leg. Lister/ BM001223742. L:B.M.75 one slide engraved 245/ Didymium / melanospermum/ (Pers.) Macbr./ ss. minus/ Lyme Regis/ leg. Lister 5.1889/ BM001223741. [BM] 1336 / Didymium farinaceum Schard / ss. minus/ Preston, Ohio, U.S.A. / leg. A.P. Morgan/ L:B.M.75/ BM001089800.

NOTES: In proposing this variety Lister (1894: 98) cited the following material “… Lyme Regis, Dorset (L:B.M.75) …”, “… Ohio (L:B.M.75) …” and “… S. Carolina (BM 893).”. There are also two boxes in BM, one from Lyme Regis (BM 1334) with a small label stuck on the original label with “L:B.M.75” that we consider to be a duplicate of the lectotype as it has the same collection date. The second is from Preston, Ohio (BM 1336) and is material also cited in the original publication and also has a small label stuck on the original label with “L:B.M.75” that we consider to be a syntype. There is a slide mount from Lyme Regis with a small fragment of well conserved dry material and the number L:B.M.75 dated VII.1891, that is also a syntype, and another prepared slide with the same number dated 5.1889 that is another syntype. Both have the name “ melanospermum ” on a paper strip stuck over the original label, possibly farinaceum . In the second edition of the monograph (Lister 1911: 129) G.Lister synonymised D. farinaceum and D. melanospermum . There are no notebook notes as it was described before the date of the first notebook. In the same year as its publication, Morgan (1894) raised this variety to species, but in the second edition of the monograph Lister (1911) maintained it as a variety of D. melanospermum .

LBM

Lake Biwa Museum

Kingdom

Protozoa

Phylum

Mycetozoa

Class

Myxomycetes

Order

Physarales

Family

Physaraceae

Genus

Didymium

Kingdom

Protozoa

Phylum

Mycetozoa

Class

Myxomycetes

Order

Physarales

Family

Physaraceae

Genus

Didymium

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Didymium farinaceum var. minus Lister, Monogr.

Lado, Carlos & Basanta, Diana Wrigley De 2018
2018
Loc

Didymium melanospermum var. minus (Lister)

Dearn. & House 1925: 58
1925
Loc

Didymium minus (Lister) Morgan, J. Cincinnati Soc. Nat.Hist.

Morgan 1894: 145
1894
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