Teratomyces Thaxt.
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https://doi.org/ 10.5852/ejt.2021.781.1583 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5835035 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03D3878A-B71F-FFAA-6728-7FA8D907FA52 |
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Felipe |
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Teratomyces Thaxt. |
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Genus Teratomyces Thaxt. View in CoL View at ENA
MB#5374
Proceedings of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences 28: 182 ( Thaxter 1893). –
Type species: T. mirificus View in CoL
Brief description
Monoecious. Receptacle multicelled, symmetric, with cell II subdivided by horizontal septa into cells IIa, IIb, and a distal cell III which divides repeatedly by oblique septa forming a secondary receptacle bearing numerous appendages and one to a few perithecia. Antheridia seriated and intercalated with lateral efferent necks, or free, flask-shaped and terminal on the appendages. Acute sterile branchlets present.
Remarks
The genus consists of ten species, of which four in Europe, two in Denmark. The most recently described species is T. cylindrocarpus ( Rossi & Bernardi 2018) . With the same thallial structure as Symplectromyces , it can be distinguished from it by the pointed branchlets and antheridia present on the appendages.
Key to the Danish species
1. Perithecium with slight elevations at the septa separating the wall cells tiers; w 1 and w 3 brownish alternating with paler w 2 and w 4. On Gabrius Stephens, 1829 View in CoL and allied genera (Col. Staphylinidae View in CoL )....................................................................................................... T. philonthi Thaxt. View in CoL
– Perithecium without elevations at wall cells septa, smooth in outline, uniform in colour. On Erichsonius Fauvel, 1874 View in CoL and related genera (Col. Staphylinidae View in CoL ).............................................. T. actobii Thaxt. View in CoL
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