Acompsomyces Thaxt.

Santamaria, Sergi & Pedersen, Jan, 2021, Laboulbeniomycetes (Fungi, Ascomycota) of Denmark, European Journal of Taxonomy 781, pp. 1-425 : 213

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.5852/ejt.2021.781.1583

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5835085

persistent identifier

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scientific name

Acompsomyces Thaxt.
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Genus Acompsomyces Thaxt. View in CoL View at ENA

MB#45

Proceedings of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences 37: 37 ( Thaxter 1901b). –

Type species: A. corticariae Thaxt. View in CoL

Brief description

Monoecious. Receptacle three-celled. Cells II and III separated by an oblique or vertical septum, adnate on top of the cell I ( Fig. 46B View Fig ). Primary appendage free, its cells giving rise to three or 7–8 antheridia showing free efferent necks; the terminal antheridium bears a dorsal spinous process (the original spore apex, sx). Perithecium with 5(–6) cells in each vertical row of outer wall cells; the perithecial tip showing four terminal lobes surrounding a well-defined conical apex. Trichogyne three-celled, consisting of a basal cell bearing two divergent, papillate cells ( Fig. 46B View Fig , tr).

Remarks

The genus consists of eight species, of which six in Europe, one in Denmark. The most recently described species is A. ootypi ( Santamaria 1993c) . Six of the eight species occur on Col. Cryptophagidae and Lathridiidae , forming a consistent group with distinctive characteristics ( Benjamin 1989; Santamaria 2003). The other two species, A. decarthricola Speg. on Pselaphinae (Col. Staphylinidae ) from Argentina ( Benjamin 2001) and A. stenichni (Scheloske) I.I.Tav. on Scydmaeninae (Col. Staphylinidae ) need further revision for a certain generic allocation.

Kingdom

Fungi

Phylum

Ascomycota

Class

Laboulbeniomycetes

Order

Laboulbeniales

Family

Laboulbeniaceae

SubFamily

Laboulbenioideae

Tribe

Laboulbenieae

SubTribe

Stigmatomycetinae

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