Dipodomyces phloeocharidis T.Majewski
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https://doi.org/ 10.5852/ejt.2021.781.1583 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5835129 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03D3878A-B7BB-FF0F-6777-7BF5DE75FA84 |
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Dipodomyces phloeocharidis T.Majewski |
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Dipodomyces phloeocharidis T.Majewski View in CoL
MB#110622
Fig. 52C–G View Fig
Acta Mycologica 17 (1–2): 55 ( Majewski 1982). –
Type: “ On Phloeocharis subtilissima Mann. (Col., Staphylinidae ): Pomiechówek near Nowy Dwór Mazowiecki (Warszawa voivodeship), under the bark of dry, standing Pinus sylvestris in a pine wood close to the Wkra river,… 21.8.1977 ( TM. … 1701 – holotype), leg. T. Majewski ”; KRAM. [ Poland]
Diagnostic features
Primary appendage consisting of a main axis of three superposed cells ( Fig. 52C View Fig , *), once to three times ramified in branches terminated by elongated antheridia. Primary septum slightly constricted and darkened ( Fig. 52C, a View Fig ). A spinous process (the original spore apex, sx) is found on the outer side of the 4 th cell of the primary appendage ( Fig. 52F View Fig , sx). Perithecium asymmetric, with a strongly convex outer margin and a straight inner margin, gradually tapering towards the pointed apex which shows three long and one short acute lips. [Detailed description: Majewski 1994b]
Distribution and hosts
Known only from the type host in Poland.
Collections examined from Denmark
On Phloeocharis subtilissima Mannerheim, 1830 (Col. Staphylinidae Phloeocharinae ) DENMARK – Nordøstsjaelland (NEZ) • Liseleje ; 56°1.048′ N, 11°58.454′ E; PH81; 14 Sep. 2014; JP 39; JP det.; ZMUC C-F-122514 GoogleMaps .
Remarks
First record from Denmark and the first outside the type country. The host is quite common and widespread in Denmark and not difficult to find under dead and dry bark of various trees (both conifers and deciduous trees), but the fungus is apparently very rarely collected. This species greatly differs from D. monstruosus , the type of the genus, and its inclusion in Dipodomyces requires an emendation of the generic diagnosis ( Majewski 1982), or the description of a new genus. The trichogyne of this species shows an unusual subspherical shape ( Fig. 52G View Fig , tr). Worth mentioning is the presence of reduced male thalli with apparently functional antheridia, accompanying the normal monoecious thalli ( Fig. 52E View Fig ). A photo of this species is given here for the first time.
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