Mycoarachis inversa Malloch & Cain, Can. J. Bot.
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https://doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.295.2.4 |
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8. Mycoarachis inversa Malloch & Cain, Can. J. Bot. View in CoL 48(10): 1822 (1970)
( Plate 1 View PLATE 1 , Figs. 18–21)
Ascomata non-ostiolate, scattered, semi immersed to superficial, globose to subglobose, dark green to black, 110–215 μm diam., glabrous, with a metallic appearance at reflected light, formed directly on dung or on wet paper in incubation. Peridium pseudoparenchymatous, membranaceous, opaque, with two distinct layers, the outermost composed of one to four inflated globose, angular or elongated, thin-walled, hyaline cells, 5–20 μm diam., the innermost composed of flattened, angular (textura angularis), dark brown, thick-walled cells, 5–17.5 μm diam. Asci 8-spored, globose to subglobose, 5–10 μm diam., evanescent. Ascospores 2-celled, peanut-shaped, with a marked constriction at the central septum dividing them into two globose cells, smooth, hyaline, 3–5 × 2–2.5 μm, lacking conspicuous germ pores.
Material examined: — BRAZIL. Pernambuco, Instituto Agronômico de Pernambuco ( IPA), Caruaru , on cattle dung, 12 Dec 2012, R. F. R. Melo ( URM86655 View Materials a!, 86655b!) ; Serra Talhada , on cattle dung, 30. May 2012, R. F. R. Melo ( URM86656 View Materials !), 15 Oct, R. F. R. Melo 2012 ( URM86657 View Materials a!, 86657b!) .
Habitat: —Elephant and cattle dung, as well as on dung of unknown origin.
Distribution: —Africa ( Tanzania, Uganda) and North America ( United States). This is the first record for Brazil.
Notes:— Mycoarachis inversa , which until 1988 was the only representative of Mycoarachis , can be easily recognized by the small cleistothecia presenting a thick layer of hyaline cells in the outer peridium, as if the peridium were turned inside out, “reverse”, as suggested by the epithet’s etymology, and by the shape of ascospores. It differs from M. tetraspora Valldosera & Guarro (1988:231) mainly by having 8-spored asci.
Melo, R. F. R., Bezerra, J. L. & Cavalcanti, M. A. Q. (2012) Diversity of coprophilus ascomycetes from captive wild animals in Dois Irmaos State Park, Brazil. Nova Hedwigia 94: 153 - 162. https: // doi. org / 10.1127 / 0029 - 5035 / 2012 / 0094 - 0153
Valldosera, M. & Guarro, J. (1988) Coprophilous fungi from Spain IX. Mycoarachis tetraspora sp. nov. Nova Hedwigia 47 (1 - 2): 231 - 234.
PLATE 1. Coprophilous ascomycetes with passive ascospore liberation recorded in Brazil. Corynascus sepedonium 1. Ascoma, 2. peridium, 3. ascospores and 4. conidium. Kernia nitida 5. Ascoma on dung and 6. hair tip. Leuconeurospora pulcherrima 7. Ascoma, 8. peridium and 9. ascospores. Lophotrichus bartlettii 10. Ascoma on dung, 11. mounted and 12. asci. Melanospora damnosa 13. Ascoma on dung and 14. mounted. M. zamiae 15. Ascoma in mounting and 16. ascospores. Monascus ruber 17. Ascoma in mounting. Mycoarachis inversa 18. Ascoma on incubation paper and 19. mounted, 20. asci and 21. ascospores. Pseudoallescheria boydii 22. Ascoma in mounting, 23. ascus and 24. mature ascospores. Thielavia terrestris 25. Ascomata on dung. 26. mature ascospores. Tripterosporella pakistani 27. Ascoma in mounting, 28. ascus and 29. mature ascospore. Zopfiella erostrata 30. Cleistothecium in mounting. Z. longicaudata 31. Cleistothecium in mounting. Scale bars: 1, 6, 9, 16, 17=10 μm. 2, 21= 2.5 μm. 3, 4, 20, 22, 23, 24, 26= 5 μm. 5=200 μm. 7, 11, 14=50 μm. 8, 12, 13= 20 μm. 15, 18=100 μm. 19=25 μm. 10, 25= 300 μm. Figure: R.F.R. Melo.
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Empresa Pernambucana de Pesquisa Agropecuária, IPA |
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Departamento de Geologia, Universidad de Chile |
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Field Museum of Natural History, Botany Department |
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