Lamproderma arcyrioides (Sommerf.) Rostafiński (1874: 206)
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Lamproderma arcyrioides (Sommerf.) Rostafiński (1874: 206) . Fig. 5 View FIGURE 5
Sporocarps in loose groups, stipitate, total height 1.44–2.26 mm. Sporotheca globose or subglobose, 0.82–1.40 mm high, 0.84–1.56 mm diam. Hypothallus red brown, discoid or continuous under several sporocarps. Stalk moderately long, 2/7 to 1/2, usually about 1/2, of the total sporocarp height, 0.56–1.12 mm long, black, shining. Peridium persistent, dehiscing in large patches, surface smooth, strongly shining, covered with needle-like crystals, with blue, violet, green and yellow reflections ( Fig. 5A View FIGURE 5 ) also when spores are blown out, pale brown and rough from brownish pigment in transmitted light, darker at sporotheca base. Columella reaching about one-half of the sporotheca height, narrow, cylindrical ( Fig. 5C View FIGURE 5 ). Capillitium originating from the greater part of the columella, radiating, moderately dense, brown with white extremities when spores are blown out, rusty brown in transmitted light, with many anastomoses especially in peripheral part, extremities paler ( Figs 5B–C View FIGURE 5 ). Spores in mass dark brown, blackish brown, moderately pale brown in transmitted light, slightly darker at one side, globose 9–11(11.5) μm in total range, 10.12 ±0.6 μm on average ±SD (n = 180), covered with densely arranged warts ( Figs 5D–E View FIGURE 5 ), baculate by SEM, baculae of uneven surface ( Figs 5F–G View FIGURE 5 ).
Material examined:— USA. Tehama Co.: 3 miles E of Mineral, 5500 ft., on decaying twigs, 30 April 1966, DTK 2913 (as L. carestiae, UC 1408227!); Lassen Park, 6 miles S of Lassen Park, 5800 ft., on dead twigs, 27 April 1968, DTK 8286, together with Lamproderma echinosporum (as L. echinosporum, UC 1408254!); 2 miles S of Lassen Park, 6000 ft., on decayed wood, 21 May 1966, DTK 3060 (as L. carestiae, UC 1408210!); Butte Co.: 4 miles above Stirling City, 4000 ft., on dead wood, 27 May 1967, DTK 6247 (as L. carestiae, UC 1408245!); Siskiyou Co.: Mt. Shasta, 7200 ft., on dead wood, 4 July 1967, DTK 6682 (as L. carestiae, UC 1408270!); Shasta Co.: Lassen Park, Hat Lake, 6500 ft., on leaves, 1 July 1967, DTK 6510 (as L. carestiae, UC 1408242!); Crater Lake National Park, Garbage Dump, 6400 ft., on dead wood, 8 July 1967, DTK 6877 (as L. carestiae, UC 1408264!).
Notes:—All specimens identified by Kowalski (1970a) as L. arcyrioides turned out to be L. pulveratum (see comment to this species below), while all specimens identified by me as L. arcyrioides were identified by Kowalski (1970a) as L. carestiae . Lamproderma carestiae was defined by Kowalski (1970a) as a species with short stipe, dark brown capillitium, colourless only at the extremities, and densely spinulose, uniformly coloured spores 10–12 μm, while L. arcyrioides was defined as a species with distinctly pale capillitium tips and minutely warted spores 8–11 μm in diam. Interestingly, Kowalski (1970a) believed that L. arcyrioides and L. carestiae frequently interbreed and that the separation of these two species is difficult. Apparently, L. caresiae ss. Kowalski (1970a) is a scpecies complex including L. arcyrioides , L. ovoideum , L. sauteri var. atrogriseum and L. aff. ovoideum ( Fig. 1 View FIGURE 1 ). For further information, see comments under these species. Lamproderma arcyrioides occurs in Europe, North America and probably Asia ( Poulain et al. 2011).
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Lamproderma arcyrioides (Sommerf.) Rostafiński (1874: 206)
Ronikier, Anna 2022 |
Lamproderma arcyrioides (Sommerf.) Rostafiński (1874: 206)
Rostafinski, J. 1874: ) |