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Lamproderma kowalskii A. Ronikier, Lado & Mar. Mey.

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Description

Lamproderma kowalskii A. Ronikier, Lado & Mar. Mey., in Ronikier et al. (2010: 722). Fig. 12

For description see Ronikier et al. (2010).

Material examined:— USA. Tehama Co.: Well’s Cabin Camp ground, 6300 ft., on twigs, 24 June 1967, DTK 6408 (as L. fuscatum, UC 1408233!, holotype); Tehama Co.: 3 miles W of Child’s Meadow, 5200 ft., on dead wood, 20 May 1967, DTK 6169 (as L. fuscatum, UC 1408279!); 3 miles E of Mineral, on decayed wood, DTK 6161 (as L. fuscatum UC 1408235!); 1 mile S of Lassen National Park, on dead twigs, 28 May 1966, DTK 3173 (as L. fuscatum, UC 1408269!); Siskiyou Co.: Mt. Shasta, 7600 ft., on dead twigs, DTK 7453 (as L. fuscatum, UC 1408275!).

Notes:— Lamproderma kowalskii is very similar to L. argenteobrunneum from which it differs in spore ornamentation (Fig. 12C–F), and to Meriderma fuscatum (Meyl.) Mar. Mey. & Poulain from which it can be distinguished by persistent peridium (Fig. 12A). All three species share similar, rusty brown colours of spores in mass and capillitium. Depreciating peridium characters, Kowalski (1970a) classified all rusty brown specimens as one species Lamproderma fuscatum (see comments to L. argenteobrunneum). For further comments see Ronikier et al. (2010). Lamprorderma kowalskii is known from North America (Ronikier et al. 2010, Poulain et al. 2011), and it has recently been reported from Europe (Erastova et al. 2017).

Notes

Published as part of Ronikier, Anna, 2022, Revision of the Donald T. Kowalski's collections of Lamproderma (Myxomycetes, Amoebozoa) reveals twice higher species diversity, pp. 175-210 in Phytotaxa 531 (3) on page 190, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.531.3.2, http://zenodo.org/record/5886258

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Biodiversity

Family
Stemonitidaceae
Genus
Lamproderma
Kingdom
Protozoa
Order
Stemonitales
Phylum
Mycetozoa
Scientific name authorship
A. Ronikier, Lado & Mar. Mey.
Species
kowalskii
Taxon rank
species

References

  • Ronikier, A., Lado, C., Meyer, M. & Wrigley de Basanta, D. (2010) Two new species of nivicolous Lamproderma (Myxomycetes) from the mountains of Europe and America. Mycologia 102: 718 - 728. https: // doi. org / 10.3852 / 09 - 223
  • Kowalski, D. (1970 a) The genus Lamproderma. Mycologia 62: 621 - 672. https: // doi. org / 10.1080 / 00275514.1970.12019010
  • Poulain, M., Meyer, M. & Bozonnet, J. (2011) Les Myxomycetes. Tome 1 & 2. FMBDS, Sevrier. 568 pp, 544 pl.
  • Erastova, D. A., Novozhilov, Y. K. & Schnittler, M. (2017) Nivicolous myxomycetes of the Khibiny Mountains, Kola Peninsula, Russia. Nova Hedwigia 104 (1 - 3): 85 - 110. https: // doi. org / 10.1127 / nova _ hedwigia / 2015 / 0274