Paramoebidium hamatum Bench & M.M. White, Mycologia

Barón, Daniel E. & Valle, Laia Guàrdia, 2018, First record of trichomycetes associated with aquatic insects from Colombian Moorland and Andean forests, Phytotaxa 361 (1), pp. 1-24 : 11

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Paramoebidium hamatum Bench & M.M. White, Mycologia
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Paramoebidium hamatum Bench & M.M. White, Mycologia View in CoL 104: 303. 2012. ( Figs 35–39 View FIGURES 35–39 )

Specimens examined: — COLOMBIA. SANTANDER:Tona; Río El Roble, prepared from Leptohyphes sp. nymphs, D. Baron, COL5–Tr11; California; Río San Francisco, prepared from Camelobaetidius sp. nymphs, D. Baron, COL8–Tr21; Suratá; Río Suratá, prepared from Camelobaetidius sp. nymphs, D. Baron, COL9–Tr17; Suratá; Río Suratá, prepared from Leptohyphes sp. nymphs, D. Baron, COL9–Tr18; Piedecuesta; Río El Rasgón, prepared from Tricorythodes sp. nymphs, D. Baron, COL10–Tr27 and Tr28; Piedecuesta; Río El Rasgón, prepared from Camelobaetidius sp. nymphs, D. Baron, COL10–Tr30; Piedecuesta; Río El Rasgón, prepared from Mayobaetis sp. nymphs, D. Baron, COL11–Tr34, Tr35 and Tr37; Piedecuesta; Río Rasgón, prepared from Leptohyphes sp. nymphs, D. Baron, COL12–Tr38; Tona; Río Dos Aguas, prepared from Mayobaetis sp. nymphs, D. Baron, COL18–Tr54.

Comments: — P. hamatum has been reported from Idaho, USA, in both Chironomidae and Ephemerptera hosts ( Bench & White 2012). It was also reported from Italy in the mayfly Baetis alpinus (Valle et al. 2014) . Our specimens were found attached to the hindgut lining of Baetidae and Leptohpyphidae. Thalli measuring 65–1163 μm long, with a horseshoe shaped holdfast measuring 2.1–10.5 μm diam. Thallus widened at the basal area 13.5–16 μm diameter. Ellipsoidal cystospores measuring 32 × 6 μm. This is the first record of a Paramoebidium species within Leptohyphidae (Panamerican family of myflies). In fact, only one harpellid species, Allantomyces zopilotei , from Mexico, was previously reported associated with the genera Trichorythodes and Leptohyphes (Valle et al. 2008) , Both Camelobaetidius (reported above associated with P. santanderensis ) and Mayobaetis ( Baetidae ) are new hosts for Amoedidiales.

Smittium culicis Tuzet & Manier ex Kobayasi View in CoL , Bulletin of the National Science Museum Tokyo 12: 322. 1970. (Figs 40–42)

Specimens examined: — COLOMBIA. SANTANDER: Tona; Río Agua Blanca, prepared from Chironomidae View in CoL sp. Larvae, D. Baron, COL1-Tr2; California; Río San Francisco, prepared from Chironomidae View in CoL sp. Larvae, D. Baron, COL8-Tr23; Berlin; Río Cardal, prepared from Chironomidae View in CoL larvae, D. Baron, COL15-Tr47, Tr48.

Comments: — Smittium culicis is a cosmopolitan species and has been reported from nearly all continents where Dipteran host have been dissected for trichomycete research, counting France ( Manier 1970; Tuzet & Manier 1947), Spain ( Valle & Santamaria 2004), Italy ( Valle et al. 2013), Tunisia ( Manier et al. 1964), Canada, New Zealand and USA ( Lichtwardt 1986), Chile ( Lichtwardt & Arenas 1996), Argentina ( Lichtwardt et al. 1999) and now Colombia. Our specimens have a branched thallus with a holdfast measuring 5.3–12 μm diameter and trichospore measuring (16–)18–22 × 3.6–7.3 μm, with a collar of 6.2–13 μm long. Zygospores not found.

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Lichtwardt, R. W. (1986) Trichomycetes. In: Jones, E. B. G. (Ed.) Recent advances in aquatic mycology. pp. 651 - 671.

Lichtwardt, R. W. & Arenas, J. (1996) Trichomycetes in aquatic insects from southern Chile. Mycologia 844 - 857. https: // doi. org / 10.2307 / 3760981

Lichtwardt, R. W., Ferrington Jr., L. C. & Lastra, C. L. (1999) Trichomycetes in Argentinean aquatic insect larvae. Mycologia 91: 1060 - 1082. https: // doi. org / 10.2307 / 3761637

Manier, J-F., Rioux, J-A., Juminer, B. (1964) Presence en Tunisie de deux Trichomycetes parasites de lar ves de Culicides. Archives de l'Institut Pasteur de Tunis 41: 147 - 152.

Manier, J. - F. (1970) Trichomycetes de France. Annales des Sciences Naturelles Botanique 10: 565 - 672.

Tuzet, O. & Manier, J. F. (1947) Orphella culici n. sp., Entophyte parasite du rectum des larves de Culex hortensis Fclb. Comptes rendus de l'Academie des Sciences 225 (4): 264 - 266.

Valle, L. G. & Santamaria, S. (2004) The genus Smittium (Trichomycetes, Harpellales) in the Iberian Peninsula. Mycologia 96: 682 - 701. https: // doi. org / 10.2307 / 3762186

Valle, L. G., Rossi, W. & Santamaria, S. (2013) New species and new records of trichomycetes from Italy. Mycologia 105 (3): 712 - 727. https: // doi. org / 10.3852 / 12 - 184

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FIGURES 35–39. Paramoebidium hamatum from Baetidae and Tricorythidae. 35. Thallus overview. 36. Terminal papilla (arrow). 37. Detail of the holdfast in thallus attached to the hindgut lining. 38. Mature thallus and ellipsoidal cytospora in the initial attachment phase (arrow). Bar = 50 μm. 39. Thallus overview attached with other thalli. Bar = 25 μm.

Kingdom

Protozoa

Phylum

Choanozoa

Class

Ichthyosporea

Order

Eccrinida

Family

Amoebidiidae

Genus

Paramoebidium