Arcyria cerradensis Agra, L. H. Cavalcanti & Dianese, 2018
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.11646/phytotaxa.344.3.8 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03D6879A-FFDC-871E-CAF1-60A2F016FDC5 |
treatment provided by |
Felipe |
scientific name |
Arcyria cerradensis Agra, L. H. Cavalcanti & Dianese |
status |
sp. nov. |
Arcyria cerradensis Agra, L. H. Cavalcanti & Dianese View in CoL sp. nov. Figure 1 View FIGURE 1 .
Mycobank: MB821314
Sporocarps stalked, erect, solitary or gregarious, 1–2 mm tall. Sporotheca cylindrical to ovoid with attenuated apex and base, vivid yellow (v.Y 82) to brilliant yellow (brill.Y 83). Hypothallus individual, discoid, moderate reddish orange (m.r O 37). Stalk cylindrical, erect, 0.6–1 mm long, longitudinally striated, deep orange yellow (deep OY 69) at the base to vivid yellow (v.Y 82) at the top, brilliant orange (brill. O 49) in transmitted light, filled with spore-like cells; spore-like cells 11–19 μm diam., subglobose to slightly angular. Peridium single, membranous, brilliant yellow (brill. Y 83), pale yellow (p.Y89) in light microscope (LM), remaining at the base as a calyculus. Calyculus saucer-shaped and plicate, with irregular warts in the inner surface. Capillitium tubular, seldom branched and poorly anastomosed, firmly attached to the calyculus border, brilliant yellow (brill. Y 83), light yellow (l. Y 86) by LM; tubules 1.7–2.4 μm diam. with a diameter of 3.0–5.0 μm when included the ornamentations. Ornamentations consisting of continuous superficial irregular lines and protrusions distributed in regular fashion, often as rings or half rings. Spores free, globose, vivid yellow (v. Y 82) in mass, yellowish white (y Gy 93) to translucent in LM, 6–7 (7.5) μm diam., minutely but densely warted.
Type:— BRAZIL. Mato Grosso: Vila Bela da Santíssima Trindade, Gallery Forest at Parque Estadual da Serra do Ricardo Franco, Fazenda Pelicano, 14° 49’ 58,7” S, 60° 11’ 11,7” W, 22 February 2014, on carbonized trunk, L. Agra PPBio 136 (holotype, UB Mycol. Coll. 23529).
Etymology:— cerradensis (Latin) , refers to the Cerrado Biome, the unique Brazilian savanna where the specimen was collected.
Distribution:— only from type locality.
Within the genus Arcyria , 13 species show yellow pigments ( Poulain et al. 2011, Lado et al. 2017). Included the new record, all 14 yellow species can be identified by the key below.
UB |
Laboratoire de Biostratigraphie |
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