Diacheopsis sp.

Ronikier, Anna, 2022, Revision of the Donald T. Kowalski’s collections of Lamproderma (Myxomycetes, Amoebozoa) reveals twice higher species diversity, Phytotaxa 531 (3), pp. 175-210 : 180

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/phytotaxa.531.3.2

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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5888902

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Diacheopsis sp.
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Diacheopsis sp. Fig. 4 View FIGURE 4

Three plasmodiocarps present; sessile on a broad base, short to elongate plasmodiocarps 0.36–0.40 × 0.40–1.22 mm, about 0.2 mm high, silvery, shining, with faint colour reflections, without needle-like crystals ( Fig. 4A View FIGURE 4 ). Hypothallus thin, delicate, inconspicuous. Stalk absent. Peridium persistent, attached to capillitium, pale brownish to almost hyaline in transmitted light, surface appearing smooth. Columella absent. Capillitium moderately dense, composed of sinuous, +/- parallel threads with many anastomoses, +/- reticulate, threads 0.5–1 μm wide, smooth or with scattered, round nodes, not widened at junctions, pale brownish in transmitted light ( Figs 4B–C View FIGURE 4 ). Spores dark brown in mass, pale brown in transmitted light, globose to slightly angular in outline, (9)9.5–11 μm in total range, 10.17 ±0.5 μm on average ±SD (n = 30), covered with irregularly distributed warts and groups of darker and denser warts when observed in transmitted light, ornamentation about 0.5 μm high ( Figs 4D–E View FIGURE 4 ). Observation under SEM reveals the ornamentation of irregularly distributed, sometimes loosely and sometimes densely arranged, free cylindrical outgrowths covered at apex by 4–10 small wartlets, connected by an interrupted reticulum ( Figs 4F–I View FIGURE 4 ). Reticulum is probably colourless and thus not observed under light microscope ( Fig. 4E View FIGURE 4 ).

Material examined:— USA. Butte Co.: U.S. 99 & Butte Creek, on plant debris, 9 December 1966, DTK 4093, together with Lamproderma scintillans (as L. scintillans, UC 1408231!).

Notes:—The collection is most likely a new, undescribed species that is the most similar to Diacheopsis vermicularis Nann. -Bremek. & Y. Yamam. It differs from the latter by capillitium that is composed of thin threads with anastomostes, but not forming a net-like structure with expanded junctions, like in D. vermicularis (Nannenga-Bremekamp & Yamamoto 1987). Unfortunately, a single collection of this interesting Diacheopsis composed of a group of three plasmodiocarps growing on a grass culm among a colony of sporocarps of Lamproderma scintillans is not sufficient to describe it as a new species. More material is needed for the formal description of this morphotype.

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