Rhachomyces Thaxt.
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https://doi.org/ 10.5852/ejt.2021.781.1583 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5835019 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03D3878A-B702-FFB0-6727-7E89D907FBB7 |
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Felipe |
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Rhachomyces Thaxt. |
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Genus Rhachomyces Thaxt. View in CoL View at ENA
MB#4686
Proceedings of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences 30: 468 ( Thaxter 1895). –
Type species: R. lasiophorus (Thaxt.) Thaxt. View in CoL
Acanthomyces Thaxt., Proceedings of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences 27: 36 ( Thaxter 1892) [MB#11]
Brief description
Monoecious. Thallus consisting of a primary two-celled receptacle (cells I + II), a secondary receptacle or main axis formed by cell II derivatives, and a tertiary receptacle or tertiary axis consisting of a row of cells, lateral alongside the main axis and giving rise to appendages. The main axis bears up to three different types of appendages, named “a” (in the lower receptacle), “b” (in the upper receptacle, below perithecia), and “c” (supporting the antheridia) (see Santamaria & Faille 2007).
Remarks
The genus consists of 90 species, of which 32 in Europe, six in Denmark.The most recently described species are R. insolitus ( Rossi & Christian 2020) , R. spinosus ( Santamaria et al. 2020a) , and R. neoproliferans ( Buyck et al. 2021) . This genus has attracted the attention of several authors, especially for the species parasitizing cave-dwelling beetles (Rossi 2006; Santamaria & Faille 2007).
Key to the Danish species
1. Primary appendage very different from the other appendages. Secondary receptacle or main axis consists of three superposed cells. On Syntomus Hope, 1838 View in CoL (Col. Carabidae View in CoL ).............................................................................. R. spinosus Santam. & Cuesta-Segura View in CoL
– Primary appendage similar to the other appendages. Secondary receptacle or main axis consists of more than five superposed cells........................................................................................................ 2
2. Some appendages are very long, far exceeding in length the perithecial apex. Main axis, under the perithecium, much shorter than the perithecium length. On Lathrobium View in CoL (Col. Staphylinidae View in CoL Paederinae View in CoL ) ..................................................................................... R. pilosellus (C.P. Robin) Thaxt. View in CoL
– Appendages usually not exceeding the perithecial apex. More than five cells under the perithecium in the main axis; longer than the perithecium length........................................................................ 3
3. Appendages of type “c” very abundant among those of the type “a”, bearing a terminal falcate and pointed antheridium or its derived sterile cell; thus giving the thallus a comb-like appearance. On Philonthus View in CoL and allied genera (Col. Staphylinidae View in CoL Staphylininae View in CoL ) ................. R. philonthinus Thaxt. View in CoL
– Appendages of type “c” uncommon, typically on the upper region of the main axis, under or near the perithecium. Neither falcate antheridia nor with a comb-like appearance ....................................... 4
4. Main axis of the receptacle continuing as a ± elongated branch (up to 250 µm in length), as long or longer than half of the length of the main axis below the perithecium. On Othius Stephens, 1829 View in CoL (Col. Staphylinidae View in CoL Staphylininae View in CoL ) ................................................................... R. furcatus (Thaxt.) Thaxt. View in CoL
– This branch is much shorter. On Col. Carabidae View in CoL .............................................................................. 5
5. Septa separating perithecial outer wall cell tiers w 1 from w 2, and w 2 from w 3 marked with elevations. Perithecium uniformly coloured. On Trechus Clairville, 1806 View in CoL and related genera (Col. Carabidae View in CoL )......................................................................................................... R. canariensis Thaxt. View in CoL
– Septa separating perithecial outer wall cell tiers not clearly marked. Perithecium rounded in outline, subapically darkened. On Acupalpus Latreille, 1829 View in CoL , Badister Clairville, 1806 View in CoL or related genera (Col. Carabidae View in CoL ).......................................................................................... R. lasiophorus (Thaxt.) Thaxt. View in CoL
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Rhachomyces Thaxt.
Santamaria, Sergi & Pedersen, Jan 2021 |
Acanthomyces
Acanthomyces Thaxt. 1892: 36 |