Diderma cf. asteroides (Lister & G. Lister) G. Lister, 1911

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 : 20-21

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

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10247619

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scientific name

Diderma cf. asteroides (Lister & G. Lister) G. Lister
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41. Diderma cf. asteroides (Lister & G. Lister) G. Lister View in CoL , in Lister, Monogr. mycetozoa, ed. 2, 113 (1911)

Specimens examined. PERU. Ancash: Huaraz, Cajamarquilla , 4233 m, 9º40′24.5”S, 77º41′46.0”W, 22 Apr 2013, leaves of Puya raimondii, Lado 23059 (MA-Fungi 95224). GoogleMaps Moquegua: Mariscal Nieto, Torata , route PE-34D, km 76, 4130 m, 16º58′45.0”S, 70º41′29.9”W, 7 Oct 2012, bark of Polylepis rugulosa, Lado 22186 (MA-Fungi 94739, USM) GoogleMaps .

Notes. The Peruvian specimens matched the original description of the species in Lister (1911), with triple peridium, a brownish outer layer and floriform dehiscence. However, they differ by the spore diameter, 13–16 µm in the studied material vs. 10–12 µm in the original description. Poulain et al. (2011) recognize the var. macrospora Eliasson , with a similar spore diameter to that in the Peruvian specimens. It may be this variety, but we could not study this material.

Kingdom

Protozoa

Phylum

Mycetozoa

Class

Myxomycetes

Order

Physarales

Family

Didymiaceae

Genus

Diderma

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