Comatricha cf. suksdorfii Ellis & Everh., Bull. Washburn Lab. Nat. Hist.

Treviño-Zevallos, Italo, García-Cunchillos, Iván, Basanta, Diana Wrigley De & Lado, Carlos, 2023, Diversity of Myxomycetes from Peru Part III: The high Andes and the altiplano, Phytotaxa 624 (1), pp. 1-92 : 15

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11646/phytotaxa.624.1.1

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10196845

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/8D7C4C67-FFA1-FFF6-FF7E-F692A673F810

treatment provided by

Plazi

scientific name

Comatricha cf. suksdorfii Ellis & Everh., Bull. Washburn Lab. Nat. Hist.
status

 

27. Comatricha cf. suksdorfii Ellis & Everh., Bull. Washburn Lab. Nat. Hist. View in CoL 1: 5 (1884)

Specimens examined. PERU. Ancash: Huaraz, Jirac , route PE-14, km 97,3529 m, 9º33′04.0”S, 77º40′23.9”W, 17 Apr 2013, leaves of Tillandsia sp. , Lado 22711 (MA-Fungi 94970), Lado 22714 (MA-Fungi 94972) GoogleMaps . Huancavelica: Tayacaja, Acraquia, route PE-3SD, km 30, 6 km northeast of Pampas , 3608 m, 12º22′40”S, 74º54′27”W, 26 Apr 2017, twigs, Lado 25290 (MA-Fungi 96448) GoogleMaps .

Notes. The typical form of the species produces dark brown to black fruiting bodies with a persistent peridium, sometimes remaining in flakes and stalks shorter than half the total height of the sporocarp. Uncertainty on the identity of the material studied arises from the colour of the sporocarps, greyish brown, and the peridium persisting as elongated remnants instead of flakes. These differences may be due to environmental conditions.

GBIF Dataset (for parent article) Darwin Core Archive (for parent article) View in SIBiLS Plain XML RDF