Rossiomyces R.K.Benj., 2001
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https://doi.org/ 10.5852/ejt.2021.781.1583 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5835113 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03D3878A-B7A5-FF10-6731-798DDE67F872 |
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Felipe |
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Rossiomyces R.K.Benj. |
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Genus Rossiomyces R.K.Benj. View in CoL
MB#28566
Aliso 19: 132 ( Benjamin 2001). –
Type species: R. falcatus (T.Majewski) R.K.Benj. View in CoL (by monotypy)
Brief description
Monoecious. Receptacle three-celled. Primary appendage free, consisting of three superposed cells, where the median and upper cells give rise to antheridia, with a spinous process on the upper cell ( Fig. 55B View Fig , sx). Perithecium with five cells in each vertical row of outer wall cells; showing apical conspicuous prominences.
Remarks
Monotypic. Benjamin (2001) reviewed and narrowed the limits of the genus Autophagomyces , erecting the new genus Rossiomyces based on Autophagomyces falcatus T.Majewski , with a combination of the following seven characteristics: (1) the structure of primary appendage (see brief description above), (2) the spinous process formed by the original spore, (3) cells I and II separated by a strongly oblique septum, (4) cells III and II separated by a strongly oblique septum, the first in contact with cell I, (5) the simple or bifurcate trichogyne, (6) the small remnant of trichogyne, and (7) the five tiered perithecial outer wall. Waiting for the discovery of additional species, it is currently difficult to delimit specific characters from generic ones.
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