Stemonitis herbatica var. confluens G. Lister, 1911
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Stemonitis herbatica var. confluens G. Lister |
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Stemonitis herbatica var. confluens G. Lister View in CoL , in Lister, Monogr. mycetozoa, ed. 2, 148. 1911
≡ Symphytocarpus herbaticus Ing View in CoL , in Ing & Nannenga-Bremekamp, Proc. Kon. Ned. Akad. Wetensch., C. 70(2): 229. 1967 [nom. nov., based on Stemonitis herbatica var. confluens G. Lister, 1911 View in CoL , non Symphytocarpus confluens (Cooke & Ellis) Ing & Nann. View in CoL -Bremek, 1975]
— Lectotypus (designated by Ing in Ing & Nannenga-Bremekamp, Proc. Kon. Ned. Akad. Wetensch., C. 70: 230. 1967): UNITED KINGDOM. England, Essex, Epping Forest , 51.66ºN 0.05ºE, in leaf litter on winged fruits of Carpinus betulus View in CoL L., 21 Jul 1894, A GoogleMaps . Lister ( BM 2555 !, BM001089721 ), [with a label: “ Symphytocarpus herbaticus B. Ing View in CoL / nov. spec. Type. / See Koninkl. Nederl. Akad. / Wetensch., Ser. C, 70, 229, 1967”] .
BM 2555, Epping forest, Essex, England, July 21, 1894, leg. A. Lister, in leaf litter on winged fruits of Carpinus betulus L./ BM001089721 [On the sheet label: “BM 2555/ Stemonitis herbatica Peck / var. confluens / Among Hornbeam leaves, Epping Forest, July 21.1894/ From white plasmodium; leg. A. & G. Lister/ (First described as S. fusca v. confluens , Mycetozoa Ed. 1.p 111/ Pl.lxxvii A”. There is a handwritten label: “ Symphytocarpus herbaticus B. Ing / nov. spec. Type./ See Koninkl. Nederl. Akad./ Wetensch., Ser. C, 70, 229, 1967”].
NOTES: Lister (1911: 148) referred to “Epping Forest (BM 2555); Ceylon (BM 2556); Connecticut (BM 2557)”.
In BM a box was located, BM 2555, that was chosen by Ing in Ing & Nannenga-Bremekamp (1967: 229) as the
[lecto] type. No slides located and no notes. The two other samples referred to by G. Lister from Ceylon and Conecticut were not located. The var. confluens , with “sporangia united to form a convolute aethalioid mass, with somewhat persistent sporangium-walls, without distinct stalks or columellae; capillitium an irregular network without surface net” (Lister 1911), is currently considered to be within the genus Symphytocarpus and a homotypic synonym of the species Symphytocarpus herbaticus Ing.
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University of Copenhagen |
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Nationaal Herbarium Nederland, Leiden University branch |
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Harvard University - Arnold Arboretum |
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Stemonitis herbatica var. confluens G. Lister
Lado, Carlos & Basanta, Diana Wrigley De 2018 |
Symphytocarpus herbaticus
Cooke & Ellis 1967: 229 |