Campanella tenuitunicata Singer, Mycologia
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Campanella tenuitunicata Singer, Mycologia |
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Campanella tenuitunicata Singer, Mycologia View in CoL 47: 764. 1955. Fig. 10a–c View FIGURE 10
Synonym: Pterospora tenuitunicata (Singer) E. Horak, Sydowia View in CoL 36: 138. 1983.
Holotype:— ARGENTINA. Catamara Prov.: Valle del Rio Campo, cerca de Santa Rosa, elev. 1650 m, on wood of Schinus sp. ( Anacardiaceae ), 18 January 1952, R Singer T 1750 ( LIL!).The holotype specimen consists of 7 whole or fragmented basidiomes loose in the box, in poor condition, plus fragments of woody substrate. Description of dried holotype: Basidiomes sessile, attached laterally or by a small pseudostipe within 1 mm of the pileus margin. Pileus plano-convex, pale brown. Lamellae distant to remote, strongly anastomosed and intervenose, narrow. Basidiospores 8–11.5 × 5–7.4 μm, broadly ellipsoid, a few with a lateral bulge, not tetrahedral, smooth, hyaline, inamyloid, thin-walled. Basidia 4-sterigmate. Basidioles clavate. Lamellae reviving poorly and most elements collapsed; hymenial cystidia few observed, narrowly tibiiform, smooth, lacking diverticula, hyaline, thin-walled.Pileipellis a well-developed Rameales -structure of densely diverticulate hyphae, only a few hyphal layers thick, non-gelatinized; hyphae 2.5–5 μm diam., hyaline; diverticula crowded, 0.5–2 × 0.5–1.2 μm, irregularly cylindrical, sometimes lobed, hyaline. Pileus trama heavily gelatinized; hyphae 2–5 μm diam., loosely interwoven, cylindrical, branched, non-incrusted, hyaline, thin-walled. Clamp connections present.
Status: Based on the highly gelatinized pileus trama, cheilocystidia lacking diverticula, a reduced lateral stipe or pseudostipe, and the rarely bulging, ellipsoid spores, this represents a species of Campanella , not Tetrapyrgos . Horak (1983) made the initial transfer to Pterospora , but he never subsequently transferred the species to Tetrapyrgos (cf. Horak 1987). Horak suggested that C. tenuitunicata was closely related to C. austrochilensis , C. alba , C. peullensis , and T. subdendrophora . Without analyses of new material of C. austrochilensis and C. peullensis (see above), the relationships amongst these species remain ambiguous.
Horak, E. (1983) Neufunde und Bemerkungen zu einem emendierten Gattungskonzept von Pterospora Metrod (Agaricales). Sydowia 36: 125 - 138.
Horak, E. (1987 [1986]) Tetrapyrgos Horak (nom. et gen. nov.) replacing Pterospora Metrod (1949; nom. preocc.). Sydowia 39: 101 - 103.
FIGURE 10. Anatomical features for: Campanella tenuitunicata (Singer T1750—Holotype a–c). a. Basidiospores. b. Basidium. c. Hymenial cystidia. Gymnopus floridanus (F-18290—Holotype d–g). d. Basidioles. e. Cheilocystidia. f. Pileipellis terminal cells. g. Caulocystidia. Marasmius caesius (F-18263—Holotype h–k). h. Basidiospores. i. Basidium and basidiole. j. Cheilocystidia. k. Pileipellis terminal cells. Scale bar = 10 μm. Illustrated by D.E. Desjardin.
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Tavera, Department of Geology and Geophysics |
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Campanella tenuitunicata Singer, Mycologia
Honan, Amy H., Desjardin, Dennis E., Perry, Brian A., Horak, Egon & Baroni, Timothy J. 2015 |
Pterospora tenuitunicata (Singer) E. Horak, Sydowia
E. Horak 1983: 138 |
Campanella tenuitunicata
Singer 1955: 764 |