Cryptandromyces cryptophagi Santam., 2021
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.5852/ejt.2021.781.1583 |
DOI |
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5829217 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03D3878A-B7B2-FF00-6754-7CE4DF66FDF4 |
treatment provided by |
Felipe |
scientific name |
Cryptandromyces cryptophagi Santam. |
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sp. nov. |
Cryptandromyces cryptophagi Santam. View in CoL sp. nov.
MB#840597
Fig. 49D–H View Fig
Diagnosis
Cell I with a dorsal blackish-brown stripe. Cell VII inflated, very large, bigger than cell VI.
Etymology
The species epithet is based on the host genus Cryptophagus .
Type material
Holotype DENMARK – Nordøstsjaelland (NEZ) • Stenholtsvang ; 55°57.365′ N, 12°21.254′ E; UC30; on Cryptophagus distinguendus Sturm, 1845 (Col. Cryptophagidae ); 7 Apr. 2018; JP 1025; JP det.; ZMUC C-F-123532 . GoogleMaps
Isotype DENMARK • same data as holotype; ZMUC C-F-123533 , C-F-123534 , C-F-123535 GoogleMaps .
Description
Thallus hyaline, except for the darkened foot and part of cell I. Basal cell of receptacle (I) obconical, with a pointed hyaline beak at base ( Fig. 49E View Fig , arrow), about twice longer than broad, dorsally tinged with a dark brown stripe as a prolongation of the foot pigmentation ( Fig. 49E View Fig , *). Suprabasal cell of receptacle (II) isodiametric to slightly broader than long. Cell III slightly longer than broad, above cell II and separated from it by an oblique septum; sometimes may be subdivided ( Fig. 49E View Fig , III and III’; Fig. 49F View Fig , III).
Primary appendage unbranched, consisting of up to eight subequal cells, longer and narrowing towards the apex. Antheridia 1(–3) sessile, simple, bottle-shaped, borne on the inner side of the lower cells of the appendage ( Fig. 49G–F View Fig , an), appearing deteriorated in mature thalli ( Fig. 49E View Fig , an).
Perithecial stalk cell (VI) trapezoidal, broader than long. Cell VII very large, bigger than cell VI, with a strongly convex outer margin. Perithecium ovoidal, large, reaching half of the length of the thallus. Perithecial tip broad, with the four apical wall cells protruding like lips through a collar-like structure ( Fig. 49D View Fig , arrows). Trichogyne flexuous ( Fig. 49G–H View Fig , tr).
Length from foot to apex of perithecium 70–79 µm. Perithecium (not including the basal cells) 39–49 × 19–25 µm. Maximum length of primary appendage (from primary septum, when undamaged) 55 µm.
Thalli were found on the elytra of the host. The hosts were sifted from mouldy hay with many mice-nests and from moist moss and mouldy spruce needles on sun-exposed forest floor.
Remarks
This is the first species of the genus described on a beetle belonging to Cryptophagidae . It appears to be morphologically related to some species on Pselaphinae (Col. Staphylinidae ) like C. elegans and C. bryaxidis , but may be distinguished from them by the large, protruding cell VII, and the dark brown suffusion that extends along the outer margin of cell I. Antheridium location is similar to the arrangement in C. elegans , but in this species a solitary, stout antheridium is borne by the appendage basal cell, whereas in C. cryptophagi sp. nov. it is found on the suprabasal cell, even in cells above, becoming almost undetectable due to deterioration in the older thalli.
Lips protruding through a break near the perithecial apex is a characteristic that has been described for species of Troglomyces . This feature was defined as a collar-like structure or as a scar resulting from some kind of breakdown at the point where the trichogyne was attached, in the perithecial top throughout thallus development ( Enghoff & Santamaria 2015).
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