Hemitrichia imperialis G. Lister, Trans. Brit. Mycol. Soc.
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Hemitrichia imperialis G. Lister, Trans. Brit. Mycol. Soc. 14: 226. 1929
≡ Arcyria imperialis (G. Lister) Q. Wang & Yu Li , Trichiales China 48. 2006
— Lectotypus (designated here): JAPAN. Tokyo Prefecture, Tokyo, gardens of the Akasaka Imperial Palace , 35º40’48”N 139º43’43”E GoogleMaps ,
on Prunus grayana Maxim. , 23 Jan 1928, the Emperor of Japan [Emperor Shôwa, Hirohito] and presented by him to the British Museum ( BM 4067 !, BM001085195 + one slide, BM001223775 ). Syntypus: JAPAN. Tokyo Prefecture, Tokyo, gardens of the Akasaka Imperial Palace , 35º40’48”N 139º43’43”E, a culture from spores of the typus [see BM 4067 ] GoogleMaps obtained by Dr. H. Hattori in the Biological Laboratory, Imperial Palace, Tokyo, 30 Apr 1928, ( BM 4068 !, BM001085196 + one slide, BM001223776 ) .
BM 4067 / Hemitrichia imperialis G. Lister , type / on Prunus grayana Maxim. 23 Jan. 1928,/ Gathered in the gardens of the Imperial Palace,/ Tokyo, Japan, by the Emperor of Japan / and presented by him to the British/ Museum/ BM001085195. “ Type specimen” + one slide Hattori 4067/ Hemitrichia /imperialis/ Alasaka Palace/ Tokyo. 23.1.28/ XLIV.188/leg. Emperor of Japan / BM001223775. BM 4068 / Hemitrichia imperialis G. Lister / A culture from spores of the type (see BM 4067)/ obtained by Dr. H. Hattori in the Biological/ Laboratory, Imperial Palace, Tokyo, Japan./ April 30.1928: spores sown Feb1.1928/ BM001085196. + slide BM 4068/ Hemitrichia imperialis G. Lister /from spore culture of type, Biological/ Lab 9, Imperial Palace/ Tokyo: made by/ H. Hattori. 4.1928/ BM001223776.
NOTES: G. Lister (1929: 226) commented “In April, 1928, I received from Dr. Hattori, of the Biological Laboratory,
Imperial Palace , Tokyo Japan, two specimens of Mycetozoa”, one of them was this Hemitrichia . She later states “In
August, 1928, I received from Dr. Hattori a further specimen of the Hemitrichia , which had developed in his laboratory from a culture of spores taken from the former gathering.” and under habitat of the species noted “On decayed Wood in the grounds of the Imperial Palace, Tokyo, Japan.” Fig.1 View FIGURE 1 of the publication illustrates “Group of sporangia from Dr .
Hattori’s spore culture”. In BM there are 2 boxes, BM 4067 , of material received April 1928, and BM 4068 received
August, 1928 from the culture. BM 4067 is in good condition and is the first specimen to be examined by G.Lister and we select this as the lectotype. In the Showa Memorial Institute ( SMI), Tsukuba Research Center of the National
Science Museum , Tokyo ( TNS) specimens TNS – M 1519 , 1520 About TNS , 1521 About TNS , 1522 About TNS from April 1928 ( Hagiwara, 2005) are conserved and may be duplicates of the lectotype designated here. In notebook XLIV: 187–191, 195 there are notes and illustrations of collection BM 4067 , material collected and presented to the British Museum by the Emperor himself in
April 1928. The taxonomic value of this species is doubtful and some authors have transferred it to the genus Arcyria
( Wang & Li, 2006), and others like Nannenga-Bremekamp (1982) consider it to be a synonym of Arcyria stipata
(Schwein.) Lister.
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