Campanella simulans (Pat.) Singer, Lloydia
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Campanella simulans (Pat.) Singer, Lloydia |
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Campanella simulans (Pat.) Singer, Lloydia View in CoL 8: 194. 1945. Fig. 9h–j View FIGURE 9
Basionym: Laschia simulans Pat., Leafl. of Philipp. Bot. 6: 2252. 1914.
Synonyms: Pterospora simulans (Pat.) E. Horak, Sydowia View in CoL 36: 134. 1983.
Tetrapyrgos simulans (Pat.) E. Horak, Sydowia View in CoL 39: 102. 1987 [1986].
Campanella simulans var. bispora Manimohn & Leelavathy, Trans. Brit. Mycol. Soc. View in CoL 91: 576. 1988.
Holotype:— PHILIPPINES. Laguna Prov.: Los Banos , 15 July 1913, Dr. Copeland 1268 ( FH!).
The holotype specimen consists of 4 fragmented to intact basidiomes loose in the packet plus several badly fragmented basidiomes attached to woody substrate. Description of dried holotype: Basidiomes sessile, stipe absent, entirely pallid; lamellae well-developed, distant. Basidiospores 9.5–11.8 × 5.7–6.7 μm, broadly ellipsoid, lacking lateral bulges, smooth, hyaline, inamyloid, thin-walled. Basidia all 2-sterigmate, clamped. Basidioles clavate. Hymenial cystidia common on sides and edges of lamellae, 48–56 × 9–17.5 μm, ventricose with wall up to 0.8 μm thick (metuloids); apex smooth or capped with resinous incrustations; central axis smooth, hyaline. Pileipellis a thin Rameales -structure of diverticulate hyphae. Pileus trama of loosely interwoven hyphae 2–4 μm diam., hyaline, inamyloid, non-incrusted, clamped, embedded in a thick gelatinous matrix.
Status: The thick-walled, non-diverticulate hymenial cystidia in combination with ellipsoid (non-tetrahedral) basidiospores, the absence of a stipe, and strongly gelatinized tramal tissues indicate placement in Campanella . It should be noted that the holotype specimen has only 2-spored basidia. This makes the newly described variety C. simulans var. bispora Manimohn & Leelavathy superfluous.
FIGURE 9. Anatomical features for:Campanella dendrophora (Singer M706—Paratype a, d; Horak ZT393 b, e; Singer M746—Holotype c). a–b. Basidiospores. c–e. Hymenial cystidia. Campanella diplocystis (Singer B3025—Holotype f–g). f. Basidiospores. g. Pileipellis terminal cells. Campanella simulans (Copelomo 1268—Holotype h–j). h. Basidiospores. i. Basidia. j. Hymenial cystidia. Scale bar = 10 μm. Illustrated by D.E. Desjardin.
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Campanella simulans (Pat.) Singer, Lloydia
Honan, Amy H., Desjardin, Dennis E., Perry, Brian A., Horak, Egon & Baroni, Timothy J. 2015 |
Campanella simulans var. bispora Manimohn & Leelavathy, Trans. Brit. Mycol. Soc.
Manimohn & Leelavathy 1988: 576 |
Tetrapyrgos simulans (Pat.) E. Horak, Sydowia
E. Horak 1987: 102 |
Pterospora simulans (Pat.) E. Horak, Sydowia
E. Horak 1983: 134 |
Campanella simulans (Pat.) Singer, Lloydia
Singer 1945: 194 |