Acompsomyces stenichni (Scheloske) I.I.Tav.
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https://doi.org/ 10.5852/ejt.2021.781.1583 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5835083 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03D3878A-B784-FF31-6758-7C3ADFDBFA09 |
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Acompsomyces stenichni (Scheloske) I.I.Tav. |
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Acompsomyces stenichni (Scheloske) I.I.Tav. View in CoL
MB#105014
Fig. 46A–C View Fig
Mycologia Memoirs 9: 131 ( Tavares 1985). – Basionym: Stigmatomyces stenichni Scheloske, Parasitologische Schriftenreihe View in CoL 19: 149 ( Scheloske 1969) [MB#339712]. – Type: “ Auf den Elytren von Stenichnus scutellaris View in CoL (Col., Scydmaenidae ), den ich in Bruchwäldern bei Schwand/Nürnberg erbeutete. Deutschland. Holotypus Abb. 50”. [ Germany]
Diagnostic features
Appendage consisting of around seven superposed cells, each of them bearing a solitary lateral, flaskshaped antheridium, except for the uppermost which bears a pair of antheridia. [Detailed descriptions: Weir 1994; Majewski 1994b]
Distribution and hosts
Associated with species of the genus Stenichnus Thomson, 1859 (Col. Staphylinidae Scydmaeninae ) from Germany (type), Poland ( Majewski 1973c), United Kingdom ( Weir 1994), and France ( Santamaria & Rossi 1999). The record from Mexico on an undetermined scydmaenid ( Benjamin 1989) requires verification.
Collections examined from Denmark
On Stenichnus collaris (Müller & Kunze, 1822) (Col. Staphylinidae Scydmaeninae ) DENMARK – Lolland, Falster, Møn (LFM) • Krenkerup ; 54°46.408′ N, 11°39.955′ E; PF77; 26 Jun. 1901; F. de Tengnagel DrY0168; F. de Tengnagel det.; ZMUC C-F-124234 GoogleMaps • Naesby Strand ; 54°44.625′ N, 11°4.539′ E; PF36; 23 Feb. 2014; JP 553; JP det.; ZMUC C-F-123039 GoogleMaps .
Remarks
First record from Denmark. The generic assignment of this species is questionable. Formerly described in the genus Stigmatomyces, Tavares (1985) suggested its transfer to the genus Acompsomyces , but Benjamin (1989) questioned this statement. The arrangement of cells in the receptacle as well as the trichogyne morphology agree with most typical species of Acompsomyces on Cryptophagidae and Lathridiidae , but characters of the appendage and perithecial apex argue with this advice. Study of more material of this apparently rare species may lead to the creation of a new genus.
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Acompsomyces stenichni (Scheloske) I.I.Tav.
Santamaria, Sergi & Pedersen, Jan 2021 |
Stigmatomyces stenichni
Scheloske 1969: 149 |